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Tarik Skubal has posted one of the most dominant five-start stretches in MLB history.
30 IP, 0.90 ERA, 38 K, 1 BB
 
"Al Kaline was an icon, not only to the Tigers organization, but to all of baseball. Kaline meant a great deal to me, coming up through the Tigers organization. I was smart enough to watch and learn from the way he carried himself, both off the field, and on it. Al Kaline was as good as they come."Alan Trammell“He was the kind of prospect a scout sees in his dream.”Tigers scout Ed KatalinasAl Kaline wore uniform No. 25, his first two seasons, 1953-54, before donning No. 6 and becoming the American League batting champion with a .340 average, 200 hits, and 321 totalbases at age 20 in 1955.
 
Torkelson matches 2024 HR total in 34th game: 'This is who I am'.
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Boxscore.

Video highlights.

Angels 5 - Tigers 2: Everything unravels in the 6th.
Wily veteran Kyle Hendricks kept the Tigers down all night and a late rally fell short.
BYBTB

Sixth-inning hex trips up Flaherty again, Angels beat Tigers 5-2.
Detnews

Detroit Tigers comeback fails, snaping win streak in 5-2 loss to Angels.
Freep

After two explosive nights, Tigers go quiet in loss to Angels.
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May 4 in Tigers and mlb history:

1869: The Cincinnati Red Stockings, the first all-professional baseball team, start their first regular season with a 45 - 9 victory over the Great Westerns of Cincinnati.

1871: A National Association contest between the Cleveland Forest Citys and Fort Wayne Kekiongas is officially the first Major League game ever played. Fort Wayne is the winner, 2 - 0, behind a four-hit shutout by pitcher Bobby Mathews. Al Pratt is the losing pitcher. Cleveland's catcher, Deacon White, is 3 for 4, including the first hit (a double) and also is the first to hit into a double play. Bill Lennon becomes the first catcher to throw a runner out trying to steal second base. In the 127 games during the 1871 season, there are a total of four shutouts.

1902: George Mullin, a 5 time 20 game winning excellent Tigers pitcher, makes his big league debut.

1910: Not wanting to offend either club, U.S. President William Howard Taft attends two games in one day. After watching part of a game between the hometown St. Louis Cardinals and Cincinnati Reds at Robison Field, he travels cross-town to watch the remainder of the game between the St. Louis Browns and Cleveland Naps at Sportsman's Park.

1919: For the first time, Sunday baseball can be played legally in New York, following the passage of the "Sunday Baseball Law", signed by Governor Al Smith on April 19th. 35,000 fans crowd the Polo Grounds to watch the Giants lose to the Phillies, 3 - 1, while at Ebbets Field, the Robins draw 25,000 spectators to their game. Future New York City Mayor and die-hard Giants fan Jimmy Walker is the prime mover behind the law.

1922: Hall of Fame Tigers outfielder Harry Heilmann smacks his only career walk-off homer. It?s a doozy, too. With the Tigers trailing the Browns 5-3 and two on, he hits a three-run shot off Elam Vangilder.

1928: Ty Cobb becomes the second member of the 700-double club, joining Tris Speaker. All these years later only two have joined them; Stan Musial and Pete Rose.

1931: In an effort to put less strain on his leg, Babe Ruth plays first base as Lou Gehrig moves to right field. Gehrig commits a costly error in the outfield helping the Washington Senators beat the Yankees, 7 - 3.

1933: Brooklyn honors Pittsburgh Pirates legend Honus Wagner! (Pictured L-R) Borough President Henry Hesterberg, Wagner and boxing legend Jack Dempsey! #MLB #Baseball #History
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1933: Charlie Gehringer breaks up a no-hitter by the Yankees' Lefty Gomez with a home run in the bottom of the 9th.
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1939: In his first-ever at-bat in the city of Detroit, Boston Red Sox rookie Ted Williams becomes the first player to hit a home run which totally clears the right field seats at Briggs Stadium.

1943: National League President Ford C. Frick demonstrates that the revised balata ball is livelier than the previous year's ball by bouncing it on a carpet in his office. The major leagues have turned to the balata ball because of wartime restrictions on the supplies used to make standard baseballs.

1951: Dick Kryhoski goes 4-for-4 with 3 doubles and a stolen base. Tigers score 5 runs in the 6th and 3 in the 7th to beat the Red Sox 8-4.

1961: Tigers 6 - Senators 0. Don Mossi pitches a 2-hit complete game. Norm Cash finishes 2-for-3, Jake Wood, Al Kaline, & Steve Boros with 2 hits each. Tigers are 12-5, Tied for AL lead.
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1963: The Detroit Tigers purchased Tom Sturdivant from the Pittsburgh Pirates.
1963: The Milwaukee Braves purchased Bubba Morton from the Detroit Tigers.

1966: Willie Mays of the San Francisco Giants establishes a new National League record for most career home runs when he hits his 512th, surpassing the total of former New York Giants great Mel Ott. Mays' blast against Claude Osteen, which puts him fourth on the all-time list, helps the Giants beat the Dodgers, 6 - 1.


1975: Bob Watson of the Houston Astros races around the bases on Milt May's home run and crosses the plate at Candlestick Park in time to score the one millionth run in major league history, seconds ahead of Dave Concepci?n of the Cincinnati Reds, playing in a different game in another city, to earn the distinction.
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1976: The Illinois Legislature declares today "Rick Monday Day" to honor his patriotic gesture on April 25th of saving an American flag from being burned by two spectators at Dodger Stadium.

1980: Fans at Tiger Stadium feel tremors from an earthquake in Kentucky during a Sunday afternoon game with the A's.

1980: Chicago White Sox first baseman Mike Squires catches the final inning of an 11 - 1 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers, becoming the first left-handed catcher to play in major league baseball since Dale Long in 1958.

1983: The Detroit Tigers returned Bob James to the Montreal Expos as part of a conditional deal.

1984: Lou Whitaker goes 4-for-5, Larry Herndon 3-for-5. Willie Hernandez pitches 4 shutout innings in relief in Tigers 9 - 2 win over indians.
Tigers get their 20th win.
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1996: The Texas Rangers become the first American League team in 79 years to pitch consecutive one-hitters as Roger Pavlik holds the Detroit Tigers to a 5th-inning home run in a 3 - 1 win. Ken Hill one-hit Detroit on May 3rd, retiring the last 26 batters he faced.

2007: The Detroit Tigers signed Henry Mateo as a free agent.

2010: Ernie Harwell, one of the greatest broadcasters in baseball history, dies at the age of 92 after a year-long bout with cancer. He was the radio and television voice of the Detroit Tigers for 42 years, retiring from the booth in 2002. He received the Ford Frick Award in 1981 and was a member of the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association Hall of Fame.
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2012: With the Tigers trailing 4-3 in the bottom of the 9th inning, Jhonny Peralta smashes a walk-off 2-run home run and the Tigers beat the white sox 4 - 3.

2018: Albert Pujols of the Angels becomes the 32nd member of the 3,000 hit club with a 5th-inning single off Mike Leake of the Mariners. Pujols is only the fourth player to combine 3,000 hits and 600 homers, after Hank Aaron, Willie Mays and Aroid.

2021: The minor leagues start their season, after having been on hiatus since September of 2019 due to the Coronavirus pandemic. In the interim, the governing structure, Minor League Baseball, has been thoroughly reorganized and in effect replaced by the Professional Development League.

Tigers players birthdays:

John Tsitouris 1957.

Howie Koplitz 1961-1962.

Rick Leach 1981-1983.

Brian Maxcy 1995-1996.

Tigers players and broadcasters who passed away:

Billy Mullen 1926.

Vic Sorrell 1928-1937.

Paul Richards 1943-1946.

Jim Delsing 1952-1956.

Ernie Harwell Tigers broadcaster/announcer/surrogate dad/grandpa to generations of Tigers fans. 1960-1991, 1993-2002.

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DEEPER DISCUSSIONS.
Totally Tigers

Over the winter, the Tigers moved Colt Keith from his 2B position to 1B. They had signed Gleyber Torres to play 2B and expected Spencer Torkelson to continue his offensive and defensive struggles.
But Torkelson won his job back by becoming 1 of the team’s best hitters and also improving his fielding skills to become a plus defender.
Keith did a short stint at 2B when Torres became injured and made a number of questionable plays.
He is currently serving mostly as the DH and occasionally at 1B when Torkelson needs a day off. But he is not playing full time.
Keith was moved from 3B because of a shoulder injury. His only positional options are 1B and 2B.
He is struggling this year and has one of the team’s lowest offensive numbers. He is also a negative defender.
But the season is only a month old and things can change. Last year, he also struggled in April before doing better in May.
The Tigers signed Keith to a 6-year contract with an additional 3 years of team options. They wouldn’t have done it if they didn’t see significant potential. He is making just under $4 mill this season.

But what is the best way for Keith to find success?
Is it to keep him as DH and occasionally play 1B and 2B? To see MLB-level pitching? To hope that last year’s pattern returns?
Or is it better for the Tigers to send him down to Toledo so he can clear his mind and focus on improving with much less pressure? To be able to play every day. In Detroit, he wouldn’t be playing daily.
What would you do?

Today’s blog addresses this question and allows readers to share their thoughts in more detail. And hopefully, to actively engage with others by responding to their posts and creating back-and-forth discussion threads. The more the merrier!
For this one blog only, you’ve got 6 sentences max to share your thoughts. Of course, you can also respond to other readers.
TT will supply the ammunition. One thought-provoking question. Several options provided. One hard choice to be selected. One vote.
Ready?

What should the Tigers do about Colt Keith?

1. Keep him in Detroit.

2. Send him down to Toledo.

VOTE
 
baseball reference WAR or bWAR
McKinstry 1.4
Baez 1.3
Tork 1.2
Greene 0.9
Dingler 0.8
Torres0.8
Carp 0.6
Ibanez 0.4
Jakey 0.3
Sweeney 0.2

bWAR pitching
Skubal 1.5
Mize 1.0
Flaherty 0.7
Olson 0.5
Kahnle 0.4
Hurter 0.3
Vest 0.2
 
Tigers have activated RHP Beau Brieske off of the 15-day injured list. RHP Tyler Owens was optioned to Triple-A Toledo after last night’s game.
 
Kerry Carpenter's career-high 5 RBIs fuel Tigers' blowout win.
Tigers official site

Boxscore.

Video highlights.

Tigers 13 - Angels 1: A California Sunday Funday.
Trey Sweeney and Kerry Carpenter had four-hit games en route to an easy win.
BYBTB

Tigers overwhelm Angels with offensive outburst, take three of four in series.
Detnews

Detroit Tigers launch 3 homers as Reese Olson deals in 13-1 obliteration of L.A. Angels.
Freep

Detroit Tigers mash 13 runs to cap series win in Anaheim.
Mlive
 
The Detroit Tigers Team Ranks (in AL):
Best record
Best run differential
3rd most HRs
T-2nd in runs scored
T-3rd in hits
Lowest ERA
 
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