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https://www.mlive.com/tigers/index.ssf/2018/08/tigers_white_sox_game_16.html#incart_river_index
Nicholas Castellanos has 5 hits, 5 RBIs as Tigers beat White Sox.
Mlive

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...oit-tigers-chicago-white-sox-score/984000002/
Nicholas Castellanos (5 hits, RBIs), Detroit Tigers top White Sox, 9-5.
Freep

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...tinue-their-mastery-over-white-sox/976125002/
Tigers, Castellanos continue mastery over White Sox.
Detnews

https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/nicholas-castellanos-has-5-hits-in-tigers-win/c-290213588
Castellanos busts out with 5 hits, 5 RBIs in win.
Tigers official site

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2018/8...las-castellanos-artie-lewicki-victor-martinez
Tigers 9 - White Sox 5: Detroit bats erupt in comeback win.
Nicholas Castellanos led the way with five hits as the Tigers erased a 3-0 deficit in a win over the White Sox.
BYBTB

https://www.mlb.com/tigers/video/castellanos-rbi-double/c-2381657483
Webvideo Highlights of the Tigers winover thewhite sox.

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/white-s...187#game_state=final,game_tab=box,game=531187
Boxscore.
 
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August 14 in Tigers and mlb history:

1901: The Detroit Tigers released Davey Crockett.
1901: The Detroit Tigers released Ed High.

1908: The Detroit Tigers purchased Ed Lafitte from Jersey City (Eastern) for $5,000.

1908: The Nationals' Walter Johnson hurls a 1 - 0 victory over the White Sox, allowing just two hits, the first a 9th-inning single by Sox P Doc White.

1912: Tris Speaker runs his hitting streak to 20 games, lining a hit in the first game of today's twin bill with the Browns. This is Speaker's third long streak of the season; earlier he had streaks of 20 games and 30 games, the only player in history to have three such streaks in a year.

1919: Babe Ruth hits No. 17, the first of seven home runs in 12 days, which will include his 4th grand slam, an American League record until 1959.

1929: It is Charlie Gehringer Day in Detroit, and the popular 2B handles 10 chances in the field, hits three singles and a home run, and steals home in a 17 - 13 win over the Yankees.

1933: Jimmie Foxx hits for the cycle and drives in nine runs to break the American League record, as the A's beat the Indians, 11 - 5. A record eight players will hit for the cycle this year.

1934: The largest weekday crowd in history watches as the Tigers sweep a pair at Yankee Stadium by scores of 9 to 5 and 7 to 3. It is the Tigers' 14th straight; Schoolboy Rowe has won 13 in succession on his way to 16 straight. 2B Charlie Gehringer is the hitting star of the day with 6 rbi in the twin bill. The next day the Yankees will end the Tiger streak.

1935: Schoolboy Rowe beats the Senators 18 - 2 and also goes 5 for 5 at the plate. His hits include a double and a triple, and he scores three and knocks in 3.

1937: Detroit star second baseman Charlie Gehringer collects a personal-high 12 total bases in one game with two singles, a double, and two home runs. It?s in one of two blowout victories Detroit has on the day over the Browns, 16-1 and 20-7.

1937: The Detroit Tigers purchased Al Benton from Memphis (Southern Association).

1948: Rookie George Vico drives in seven runs to pace the Tigers to a 10 - 3 win over the Browns. Vico is one better than a cycle, collecting two doubles, a triple and homer to back Virgil Trucks' sparkling one-hit relief effort over 6+ innings.

1952: The Detroit Tigers traded Don Lenhardt, Dick Littlefield, Marlin Stuart and Vic Wertz to the St. Louis Browns for Bud Black, Jim Delsing, Ned Garver and Dave Madison.

1960: The Yankees lose a doubleheader to Washington and fall to 3rd place in the American League, a half game behind the Orioles and White Sox. P Camilo Pascual's grand slam is the difference in a 5 - 4 first-game win. In the second game, Mickey Mantle, believing there are two outs, jogs to first base on a grounder to third.
The Senators turn a double play, with New York's Roger Maris suffering bruised ribs trying to break it up at second base. Maris will miss 18 games as a result. Mantle is heavily booed, and manager Casey Stengel replaces him with Bob Cerv. The clubs set a major-league record by using 17 pinch hitters - 9 by the Yankees - in the doubleheader (more than 18 innings), while playing a major-league record 24 errorless innings.

1966: Denny McLain steals third base, the only stolen base of his career, and scores on a grounder in an 8 - 5 loss to the red sox.

1968: Bill Freehan's solo homer and Norm Cash's RBI triple lead the #Tigers to a 3-0 win over the indians. Mickey Lolich pitches 5+ innings of scoreless relief for the win.

1984: After getting swept in a doubleheader, the #Tigers are 77-43. The Blue Jays sweep a doubleheader to pull within 7.5 games.

1984: The Detroit Tigers released Glenn Abbott.

1988: Detroit pounds Boston 18 - 6 at Fenway Park to end the Red Sox' American League-record home winning streak at 24 games, two shy of the major-league record held by the 1916 Giants. Roger Clemens gives up eight runs in 1 1/3 innings as the temperature hits 97 degrees. SS Alan Trammell, C Matt Nokes, and 1B Dave Bergman each knock in 2 runs, but RF Chet Lemon and DH Darrell Evans each have 5 rbi.

1991: Seattle's Randy Johnson tosses a one-hitter against the Oakland A's, losing the no-hitter in the 9th inning when Mike Gallego singles. He records his 11th win of the year with the 4 - 0 victory.

1991: San Diego's Fred McGriff hits a grand slam for the second game in a row, tying a major league mark. He is the 12th player - but just the third National Leaguer - to perform the feat, with Babe Ruth the only one to do so twice. His blast brings home all San Diego's runs in a 4 - 1 win over the Astros.

1999: With his 20th stolen base in Chicago, Texas backstop Ivan Rodriguez becomes the first catcher in major league history with 20 homers and 20 stolen bases in the same season.

2000: The Tigers score eight runs in the 5th inning and go on to defeat the Mariners 15 - 4.

2007: The Detroit Tigers traded Jack Hannahan to the Oakland Athletics for Jason Perry.

2007: Bobby Cox is ejected by Ted Barrett for arguing a strike call against Chipper Jones. It is Cox's 132nd career major league ejection, breaking the record held for over 70 years by John McGraw.

2009: Tigers win 1-0 on a walk-off home run by Brandon Inge. Jerrod Washburn pitches a gem: 8 scoreless innings with 3 hits and 2 walks.

2012: The Tigers' Miguel Cabrera becomes the first player to reach 100 RBI this season and Doug Fister does not allow an earned run over 8 innings to even his record at 7-7 after a poor start as Detroit defeats Minnesota, 8 - 4.

2014: The Detroit Tigers signed Casey Crosby as a free agent.

2016: Michael Fulmer pitches a complete game 7 - 0 shutout over the rangers, the first by a #Tigers rookie since Justin Verlander in 2006.

2017: The Detroit Tigers released Argenis Diaz.

Tigers players birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/grahask01.shtml
Kyle 'Skinny' Graham 1929.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Mark_Fidrych
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/f/fidryma01.shtml
https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/a9b9cdb2
Mark Fidrych 1976-1980.

Tigers players and coaches who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Pat_Mullin
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/mullipa01.shtml
Pat Mullin 1940-1941, 1946-1953, scout 1957-1963, coach 1963-1966.
Last Tigers player to wear #6 before Kaline.

from Baseball Reference
 
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Michael Fulmer threw two perfect innings with four strikeouts tonight in his rehab start for Class A Lakeland.
 
https://www.mlive.com/tigers/index.ssf/2018/08/tigers_white_sox_game_17.html#incart_river_index
Tigers score 3 in 1st, but can't manage more in loss to White Sox.
Mlive

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...oit-tigers-chicago-white-sox-score/992763002/
Detroit Tigers' defense sets tone in loss to White Sox: three takeaways.
Freep

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...ning-sets-tone-detroit-tigers-loss/985620002/
Crazy play in first sets tone in Tigers' loss.
Detnews

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2018/8...-victor-martinez-blaine-hardy-zach-mcallister
White Sox 6 - Tigers 3: Its Victor Martinez’s world, and we’re all just living in it.
Victor was doing things he has never done before [citation needed].
BYBTB

https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/tigers-defense-struggles-early-in-loss/c-290370146
Despite a highlight, Tigers defense spells loss.
Tigers official site

https://www.mlb.com/gameday/white-s...197#game_state=final,game_tab=box,game=531197
Boxscore.
 
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August 15 in Tigers and mlb history:

1905: The Detroit Tigers released Herbert Jackson.

1911: Cy Young, 3-4 with Cleveland, is given his release. He returns to Boston and signs with the National League's Rustlers, where he will close out the year 4-5, and his pitching days with a 511-315 record, 750 complete games and 7,356 innings pitched.

1916: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cp7_HODUIAACZCU.jpg Newspaper story on Ty Cobb.

1922: In a game between Chicago and Boston, 35 singles are hit - 21 by the White Sox, 14 by the Red Sox - an American League record. Chicago wins the hit parade, 19 - 11.

1931: Lefty Grove wins his 15th straight, beating the Indians, 4 - 3.

1935: Marv Owen goes 3-for-3 with 2 doubles in a 6-3 win over the Senators.

1945: Umpire Ernie Stewart is canned by American League President Will Harridge for "disloyalty." Stewart had complained about the pay and taken his case to Commissioner Happy Chandler. Bill McGowan is the top-paid umpire in the league at $9,000.

1945: Commissioner Happy Chandler sells World Series radio rights for $150,000 to Gillette. Ford had been the World Series sponsor since 1934, paying $100,000 annually.

1950: The Red Sox defeat the Athletics, 8 - 3 and 9 - 4, to begin a streak in which they reel off 27 of 30, propelling themselves back into the pennant race. Walt Dropo is hospitalized, however, after being beaned by the A's Hank Wyse.

1955: Mickey Mantle homers from both sides of the plate in the same game for the second time in his career, tying the major-league mark. The Yanks beat the Orioles, 12 - 6, in the second game and sweep the doubleheader to move back into first place.

1960: The Detroit Tigers released Clem Labine.

1960: In the first of two games at Crosley Field, Frank Robinson and Eddie Mathews exchange punches after Robbie slides in hard at third base in the 7th inning. Robbie comes out on the short end with a swollen eye, bloody nose, and jammed thumb, but comes back in the nitecap with a double and homer to lead the Reds to a 4 - 0 win.

1961: Frank Malzone is 5 for 5 with a pair of homers in the Red Sox's 8 - 0 shellacking of the Indians. Gene Conley throws the shutout and hits a homer. Jackie Jensen and Carroll Hardy hit back-to-back home runs in the 5th.

1961: At Los Angeles, the 2nd-place Reds' Joey Jay (17-7) gives up three singles and two runs in the 1st and just three hits after that in subduing the first-place Dodgers, 5 - 2. Losing pitcher Sandy Koufax (13-8) almost adds another hit but is thrown out at first base by RF Frank Robinson. Announcer Vin Scully says, "Sandy forgot to run."

1961: Tigers sweep a doubleheader against the Orioles to cut the Yankees' lead to 2 games.
Game 1: Frank Lary pitches a 4-hit shutout, Norm Cash hits his 30th home run of the year.
Game 2: Trailing 2-0 in the 9th, Tigers rally and win on an Al Kaline walk-off single.

1964: Mayor Richard Daley declares "Ernie Banks Day" in Chicago and 26,000 fans cheer the Cubs' slugger. Banks then goes hitless as Pittsburgh wins, 5 - 4.

1971: Vida Blue raises his record to 22-4 as the A's beat the Yankees, 6 - 4. Blue scatters 10 hits and scores the tie-breaking run on a wild pitch.

1975: Frank Tanana pitches an 8 - 0 shutout as the Angels hand the Tigers their 19th straight loss.

1984: The Tigers cuff Tommy John for ten hits in six innings to beat the Angels 8 - 3. Dan Petry (15-5) scatters eight hits in eight innings, and Dave Bergman backs him with two triples and three RBIs. With Cleveland beating Toronto twice, the Tigers' lead is now nine games.

1992: Texas P Bobby Witt walks 10 Tigers in 4 2/3 innings, as Detroit strolls past the Rangers 10 - 3. No one has walked this many in this few innings.

1995: The Houston Astros traded a player to be named later to the Detroit Tigers for Mike Henneman. The Houston Astros sent Phil Nevin (August 15, 1995) to the Detroit Tigers to complete the trade.

2001: The Tigers defeat the Angels 5 - 1, as Detroit OF Roger Cedeno leads the team with five hits.

2011: The Minnesota Twins traded Delmon Young to the Detroit Tigers for a player to be named later and Cole Nelson (minors). The Detroit Tigers sent Lester Oliveros (August 16, 2011) to the Minnesota Twins to complete the trade.

2013: At the quarterly owners meeting held in Cooperstown, NY, Commissioner Bud Selig announces a plan to expand video review, which is now limited to home runs, significantly. Under the proposal, a manager will have the right to request up to three reviews per game - one in the first six innings and two in the last three - and will not otherwise be allowed to argue such "reviewable" calls. A number of decisions will remain non-reviewable, however. The plan still needs to be fleshed out, in particular by defining which calls are reviewable and which are not, before being submitted for formal approval at the next winter meetings. The Player's Union and Umpires Association will also need to agree to the changes.

2015: The Detroit Tigers released Mike Belfiore.

2016: The Detroit Tigers released Jeff Ferrell.

Tigers players and announcers birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/warnejo01.shtml
Jack Warner 1905-1906.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/caseyjo01.shtml
Joe Casey 1909-1911.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Patrick
Van Patrick Tigers announcer 1949, 1952-1959, Lions announcer 1950-74.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/schulba01.shtml
Barney Schultz 1959.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/brunsar01.shtml
Arlo Brunsberg 1966.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/d/dyerdu01.shtml
Duffy Dyer 1980-1981.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Chris_Brown
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/brownch02.shtml
Chris Brown 1989.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/n/novoaro01.shtml?redir
Roberto Novoa 2004.

Tigers players who passed away:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/t/tutwigu01.shtml
Guy Tutwiler 1911, 1913.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/d/daughdo01.shtml
Doc Daugherty 1951.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Jerry_Lumpe
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/lumpeje01.shtml
Jerry Lumpe 1964-1967.

from Baseball Reference
 
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