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Javy Báez gives Tigers a lift with a late homer in their 4th straight win.
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Tigers 5 - Blue Jays 4: A real nailbiter of a victory.
There were lots of solo home runs and a hold-on-to-your-butts ending. But baseball is still fun, everybody.
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Tigers improve to 30-15, hit three homers to edge Blue Jays.
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Detroit Tigers bash their way past Toronto Blue Jays, 5-4 in series opener.
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Tigers beat Blue Jays, reach 30 wins with help from Javier Baez
Tigers beat Blue Jays, reach 30 wins with help from Javier Baez.
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May 17 in Tigers and mlb history:

1903: Cool Papa Bell is born in Starkville, Mississippi. Bell will enjoy a successful career in the Negro Leagues from 1922 to 1946. An outfielder with blazing speed and the first Mexican League Triple Crown winner, Bell will be selected to the Hall of Fame in 1974.
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1912: Historic Fenway Park in Boston is officially dedicated, one month after hosting its first game, as the Red Sox host the Chicago White Sox. Playing in front of an overflow crowd, the Red Sox lose the game, 5 - 2.

1913: The Washington Senators purchased 5 time 20 game winner George Mullin from the Detroit Tigers.

1919: The Detroit Tigers purchased Dutch Leonard from the New York Yankees for $12,000.

1925: At League Park, Tris Speaker of the Cleveland Indians collects his 3,000th hit off Tom Zachary of the Washington Senators.
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1932: A very happy birthday to a Tigers legend and pioneer, Ozzie Virgil, who broke the Tigers' color barrier in 1958. Virgil was the first native of the Dominican Republic to play in the major leagues.

1934: Rogers Hornsby hits his 300th career home run. He's the first National Leaguer to do so, and third overall, behind Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig.

1939: The first baseball game ever televised - Princeton against Columbia at the Baker Bowl - is watched by a handful of viewers via W2XBS in New York City. Bill Stern announces the ten-inning victory of visiting Princeton, 2 - 1. Reviewing the game the next day, the New York Times reports: "it is difficult to see how this sort of thing can catch the public fancy."

1941: The city of Philadelphia and the state of Pennsylvania declare a legal holiday to honor Philadelphia Athletics manager on Connie Mack Day at Shibe Park.

1945: For the fourth time in four days, every American League game is postponed because of rain.

1957: Billy Hoeft celebrated turning 25 with a complete game 4-1 win at Yankee Stadium. HOFers Mantle & Berra were a combined 1 for 8 off Hoeft, who benefited from HRs off the bats of Charlie Maxwell, Bill Tuttle & Future HOF'er Al Kaline.

1957: The Detroit Tigers released Eddie Robinson.

1961: Roger Maris hits his first home run of the season at Yankee Stadium (and fourth overall) on his way to a major league season-record 61.

1961: Tigers 9 - Orioles 1. Al Kaline hits a double & a triple to drive in 3. Bill Bruton and Rocky Colavito have 3 hits each. Phil Regan pitches a 6-hit complete game. Tigers 3rd straight win: Tigers are 23-9, up by 5 Games in the AL.

1963: A doubleheader between the Tigers and Senators in Washington was cancelled in the second inning of the first game after a 1 hour and 12 minute rain delay. In the first inning, the Senators? Bobo Osborne hit a grand slam off Don Mossi over the right field fence.
In the top of the second, Al Kaline hit a solo homer off Bennie Daniels into the Washington bullpen. Those two blasts accounted for all the runs in the game when the rains came to wash it all away.
Like the home run he lost on June 1, 1958, this one could have given Kaline 400 for his career.

1968: Jim Northrup hits a walk-off grand slam in the bottom of the 9th and the Tigers beat the senators 7 - 3.
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1970: During a 7 - 6 Atlanta loss to Cincinnati in the second game of a doubleheader, Hank Aaron collects his 3,000th career hit and his 500th home run. Aaron, the ninth man to amass 3,000 hits, is the first to also have 500 home runs.
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1972: Tom Haller hits a 3-run home run for his first hit as a Tiger. Mickey Lolich pitches a 4-hitter against the Orioles at #TigerStadium in 6 -1 win.

1979: The wind is really blowing out at Wrigley as the Cubs and Phillies join in a wild ten-inning slugfest won 23-22 by the Phillies, Mike Schmidt's two home runs include the game-winner in the tenth inning.
Dave Kingman watches one of his three home runs he hit in the Cubs loss to the Phillies in the 23-22 game. Eleven home runs were hit in the game.

1992: Catcher Gary Carter, back with the Montreal Expos, joins Bob Boone and Carlton Fisk in the exclusive 2,000 games caught club.

1998: David Wells pitches the 13th perfect game in modern major league history as the Yankees beat Minnesota, 4 - 0. Wells, whose "perfecto" is the first by a Yankees pitcher since Don Larsen in the 1956 World Series, also sets an American League record by retiring 37 batters in a row, dating back to his start on May 12th against Kansas City.

2000: Cal Ripken passes up Hank Aaron by grounding into his 329th double play, the new record. Ripken will retire with 350 GIDP, which is still the record.

2000: The Detroit Tigers released Jim Poole.

2001: Ike Brown dies from cancer in Memphis, Tennessee, at the age of 59. A popular member of the Detroit Tigers for six seasons, Brown was one of the last Negro League players still active in the majors during the 1970s, and the last to make his major league debut. The versatile Brown played every infield and outfield position but center field during his Tigers stint.

2011: Harmon Killebrew, one of the great sluggers of the 1960s with 573 career home runs, passes away from cancer at 74 in Scottsdale, AZ. The gentle and universally-liked "Killer", who spent the bulk of his career with the Minnesota Twins, was the 1969 AL MVP and was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1984.

2014: The Detroit Tigers released Nate Robertson.
2014: The Detroit Tigers released Jhan Marinez.

2016: Tigers score 7 in the 7th to win 7-2 over the twins.

2017: The Detroit Tigers released David Lough.

2018: Tigers score 2 runs on a single by Jose Iglesias in the 8th inning to win 3-2 in Seattle.

2022: The Astros tie a major league record by homering five times in the 2nd inning of their 13 - 4 win over the Red Sox at Fenway Park. All five long balls are hit off Nathan Eovaldi. They are the work of Yordan Alvarez; Kyle Tucker, with a two-run shot; Jeremy Pe?a; Michael Brantley, who connects with two men on base; and Yuli Gurriel who gives the Astros a 9-1 lead with the shot that finally ends Eovaldi's outing. Tucker adds a second homer later in the game and Rafael Devers and J.D. Martinez also go deep of Boston. The Astros are the eighth team to hit five homers in an inning, and Eovaldi is the third pitcher to give up all five.

Tigers players birthdays:

Billy Hoeft 1952-1959.

Ozzie Virgil 1958, 1960-1961.

Carlos Pena 2002-2005.

Tigers players scouts and executives who passed away:

Signed Al Kaline to his contract after high school graduation, and other key players, Vic Wertz, Ray Oyler, Don Wert, and Jim Northrup for the Tigers.

Dixie Walker 1938-1939.

Bill Wight 1952-1953.

Ike Brown 1969-1974.

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SATURDAY SURVEY.
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Jace Jung was once again sent back to Toledo. While his defense has improved, Manager A. J. Hinch said his hitting needs to be addressed.
Jung was called up originally because Ryan Kreidler wasn’t cutting it and Javier Baez had to move from 3rd base to CF as a result.
But with Jung departing 3B, there is a hole now at the hot corner. What should the Tigers do?

So far, this season, Javier Baez, Andy Ibanez and Zach McKinstry have played 3B. Ibanez playing just a few more games than the other two.
But should the Tigers move Baez back there or should they keep him in CF? Matt Vierling is still approximately a week away and Parker Meadows won’t return until mid-late June.

Baez has been a plus defender at 3rd base but he’s even better in CF. But if he stays in CF, is there a solid solution for 3B?
Where should Baez play in most games?

What position should Javier Baez primarily play for the rest of the year?

1. 3B

2. CF

VOTE
 
Since April 17, Riley Greene ranks tied for 7th in MLB with a .997 OPS! Here are A.J. Hinch's postgame comments last night on Greene, Flaherty, Baez and more as the Tigers became the first team to reach the 30-win mark in 2025.


Riley Greene really getting on heater now
320/393/620 in May
5 HR
14 RBI
5 BB
and looking more locked in every night.

Tarik Skubal in his last 6 starts:
4-0
37 IP
0.97 ERA
 
At 30-15, the 2025 Detroit Tigers are having their best start to a season through 45 games since 2006, when they started 31-14.

The Tigers organization has a .600 winning percentage right now. 125-83 overall.
DET: 30-15
TOL:21-22
ERIE: 23-14
WM: 24-13
LKD: 21-15
FCL: 6-4

The Tigers have scored 249 runs so far this season, ranking 2nd in the AL behind only the Yankees (256). It marks our highest run total over the first 45 games of a season in 31 years, since scoring 256 runs at this point in 1994.
 
If Javy hits this pitch consistently for a single, let alone a home run, the league is in trouble. He has shown that he can hit the mistake pitch breaking balls.

Before this game; Javier Báez ranks 9th in the AL with a .309 avg. (min. 130 PA) and tied for 9th with 27 RBI. Dating back to 4/26, he's batting .368 with a 1.179 OPS, 5 HR, and 23 RBI. Over that span he's tied for the MLB lead in RBI and ranks 7th in OPS.
 
Parker Meadows is traveling with the Tigers on their current road trip in Toronto, and the outfielder is scheduled to throw from the outfield to the bases in pre-game drills today.
Manager A.J. Hinch told Jeff Seidel of the Detroit Free Press and other reporters that Meadows’ ability to throw is “the last step for him to hopefully get him to a rehab assignment soon,” and the club will monitor how Meadows’ arm is feeling tomorrow. Meadows has missed the entire season due to a musculocutaneous nerve problem in his right arm, and his placement on the 60-day injured list will keep him off Detroit’s roster until May 26 at the earliest.
Given the long layoff and Hinch’s observation that Meadows “doesn’t have to be fully 100% back throwing wise to go on a rehab assignment,” it would seem like the outfielder will need quite a few games in the minors to get up to full readiness, so a June return seems more likely.
While the 30-15 Tigers have baseball’s best record even without their starting center fielder, the club will be even stronger with a healthy Meadows, a superb defender who was also an offensive sparkplug during Detroit’s late-season surge in 2024.
 
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Video highlights.

Blue Jays 2 - Tigers 1: Canadian Cold Cools Cats’ Bats.
Reese Olson was good but too many atom balls kept the Tiger offense in check.
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Walks come back to bite Tigers in walk-off loss to Blue Jays.
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Detroit Tigers give up lead late after great Reese Olson outing in 2-1 loss to Blue Jays.
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Reese Olson shines, but Tigers lose on walk-off hit in Toronto.
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May 18 in Tigers and mlb history:

1905: The Detroit Tigers selected Tom Doran off waivers from the Boston Americans.

1907: Ty Cobb has 4 hits with 2 doubles. The Tigers come back from a 4-0 deficit to beat the A's 15-8.
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1912: The Detroit Tigers use a team of replacement players against the Philadelphia Athletics. With 19 players on strike in protest of the recent suspension of Ty Cobb, manager Hughie Jennings recruits college players and a number of local semipro players to avoid a forfeit and fine. Detroit loses to the Athletics 24 - 2, as pitcher Al Travers gives up all 24 runs on 26 hits.
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1933: The first All-Star Game is announced for July 6th at Comiskey Park.
It will be played as part of the Chicago World's Fair celebration and is sponsored by the Chicago Tribune. Fans will pick the players.

1937: Brooks Robinson is born in Little Rock, Arkansas. The perennial Gold Glove third baseman will make his debut with the Baltimore Orioles in 1955. In 1964, Robinson will win the American League MVP Award. Six years later, his defensive brilliance will lead the Orioles to a World Series victory.
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1939: The Detroit Tigers selected Bud Thomas off waivers from the Washington Senators.

1946: The Tigers acquire George Kell from the Philadelphia A?s for Barney McCosky. Kell wins the 1949 batting title and makes five All-Star teams in seven seasons with Detroit, becoming the greatest third baseman in franchise history.

1946: Happy Birthday to Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson, born this day in Abington Township, PA.
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1955: At Fenway Park, the Cleveland Indians score 11 runs in the 5th inning to beat the Boston Red Sox, 19 - 0, and give Herb Score an easy win over Willard Nixon. The big blow in the inning is a grand slam by Vic Wertz. It is the worst shutout pasting ever by Boston and the most runs ever in a shutout for the Indians.

1956: Mickey Mantle of the New York Yankees hits home runs from both sides of the plate for the third time in his career, setting a major league record. Mantle includes a perfect 4 for 4 day, helping New York to an 8 - 7 victory over the Chicago White Sox.

1958: Cleveland Indians outfielder Carroll Hardy pinch-hits for Roger Maris and responds with his first major league home run, a three-run shot off Billy Pierce, to give Cleveland a 7 - 4 victory over the Chicago White Sox. With the Boston Red Sox, Hardy will pinch-hit for Ted Williams on September 20, 1960, and will also pinch-hit for rookie Carl Yastrzemski on May 31, 1961, making him the only player to go in for both future Hall of Famers.

1959: Jim Bunning pitches and bats the Tigers to a 14 - 2 beating of the red sox at Fenway Park. Bunning pitches the complete game and also homers and triples to knock in 5 runs.
Al Kaline, Charlie Maxwell, and Frank Bolling also hit homeruns in the Tigers 16 hit attack.
I was at this game with my Dad. See the thread "Best Tigers Game you went to at Briggs/Tiger Stadium / Comerica Park".

Detroit Tigers vs Boston Red Sox Box Score: May 18, 1959 | Baseball-Reference.com
Detroit Tigers beat Boston Red Sox (14-2). May 18, 1959, Attendance: 3028, Time of Game: 2:39. Visit Baseball-Reference.com for the complete box score, play-by-play, and win probability.

1964: Trailing 6-4 in the 9th inning in Washington, the Tigers score 3 runs on doubles by Gates Brown and Norm Cash and win 7-6.

1968: Frank Howard of the Washington Senators ties an American League record by hitting a home run in his sixth consecutive game. With a pair of home runs against Detroit Tigers ace Mickey Lolich, Howard now has 10 homers in his last six games, also an AL record.

1969: Rod Carew of the Minnesota Twins steals second base, third, and home plate during the 3rd inning of an 8 - 2 loss to the Detroit Tigers.
Carew pulls off the trifecta against the battery of Mickey Lolich and Bill Freehan. Carew becomes the first player in 28 years to steal three bases in sequence in the same inning.

1981: The Detroit Tigers released Duffy Dyer.

1982: Larry Herndon of the Detroit Tigers hits three home runs in an 11 - 9 win over Oakland, and in the process becomes the 14th player in major league history to hit home runs in four consecutive plate appearances.
On May 16th, he homered in his final at-bat to give the Tigers a 7 - 6 victory over Minnesota.

1984: Tigers 8 - A's 4: Tigers are 30-5.
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1999: Edgar Martinez hits three home runs, tying a major league record with five homers in two games, to give the Seattle Mariners a 10 - 1 victory over the Minnesota Twins. Martinez homered twice in the opener of the series.

2004: The Detroit Tigers signed Jimmy Haynes as a free agent.

2004: At the age of 40, Randy Johnson becomes the oldest pitcher in major league history to throw a perfect game, retiring all 27 hitters to lead the Arizona Diamondbacks over the Atlanta Braves, 2 - 0. It is the 17th perfect game in major league history and the first since David Cone of the Yankees did it against Montreal on July 18, 1999.
Johnson also joins Cy Young, Jim Bunning, Hideo Nomo and Nolan Ryan as the only pitchers to throw no-hitters in both leagues, and creates the longest time span between no-no's, having first accomplished the feat against the Detroit Tigers in June of 1990.

2012: Justin Verlander makes a bid for the third no-hitter of his career, but falls two outs short, in beating Pittsburgh 6 - 0. Josh Harrison singles with one out in the 9th against the Tigers' ace for the Bucs' lone hit.
Verlander, who strikes out 12, is now 16-2 for his career in interleague play.

2014: Miguel Cabrera hits an RBI single and Victor Martinez homers him home to lead the Tigers to a 6-2 win, their 17th in 21 games, giving them a 7-game lead in the AL Central.

2016: The Detroit Tigers released Humberto Quintero.

2016: Justin Verlander notches his 2,000th strikeout. Verlander is the second pitcher in Tigers history to record 2,000 strikeouts!

2021: Spencer Turnbull throws what is already the fifth no-hitter of the young season, shutting out the Mariners, 5 - 0, while striking out 9 batters. It is quite a turnaround for Turnbull, who in 2019 had led the American League in losses while going 3-17.

2024: The Detroit Tigers selected Easton Lucas off waivers from the Oakland Athletics.

Tigers players and coaches birthdays:

Rufe Gentry 1943-1944, 1946-1948.

Don Lund 1949, 1952-1954, coach 1957-1958, farm, scouting, and player development director 1963-1970.

Joakim Soria 2014-2015.

Tigers players who passed away:

Neil Chrisley 1959-1960.

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