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Tigers Free Agency Update: Scott Harris reportedly targeting 2 veteran pitchers.
Detroit's rotation could be getting some old-school support.
MCBTB
 
OOPSY Projected wRC+ Leaders (AL Central):
1. Witt Jr (154)
2. Greene (127)
3. Buxton (125)
4. Wallner (123)
5. Murakami (122)
6. Ramírez (118)
7. Carpenter (114)T
8. Pasquantino (113)T
8. Torres (113)
10. Torkelson (111)
The Tigers make up 40% of the Top 10.
 
January 13 in Tigers and mlb history:

1900: The Cincinnati Reds returned Kid Elberfeld to Detroit (American) as part of a conditional deal.
1900: The Cincinnati Reds returned Emil Frisk to Detroit (American) following previous purchase.

1922: Former Chicago White Sox star Buck Weaver applies for reinstatement to baseball. Weaver, one of the eight "Black Sox" players banned for their involvement in throwing the 1919 World Series, is turned down by Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis.

1939: New York Yankees owner Jacob Ruppert dies from phlebitis at age 62. In 1919, Ruppert purchased the land on which Yankee Stadium would eventually be built.

1958: New York Senator Kenneth Keating proposes a ban within 100-mile radius on telecasts into minor league territories.

1972: Former umpire, now housewife, Bernice Gera wins her lawsuit against Organized Baseball, initiated on March 15, 1971.
Gera is slated to umpire in the New York-Pennsylvania League starting in June. She will umpire just one game, making her point before deciding to call it quits.

1978: Hall of Fame manager Joe McCarthy dies in Buffalo, New York, at the age of 90. McCarthy was the first manager to win pennants with both National and American League teams, won nine league titles overall and seven World Series championships.

1981: The Detroit Tigers drafted Bob Melvin in the 1st round (2nd pick) of the 1981 amateur draft (January Secondary).
1981: The Detroit Tigers drafted Mike Sharperson in the 4th round of the 1981 amateur draft (January), but was not signed.

1982: Hank Aaron and Frank Robinson win election to the Hall of Fame in their first year of eligibility. Aaron established a major league record with 755 home runs, while Robinson led the Baltimore Orioles to two World Championships and was named Most Valuable Player in both the American and National Leagues.
Aaron falls nine votes shy of becoming the first-ever unanimous selection, and his 97.8 election percentage is second only to Ty Cobb's 98.2 percent in the inaugural 1936 election. Robinson was also the first African-American manager in major league history.


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1989: The Detroit Tigers signed Doyle Alexander as a free agent.

1991: While playing for the Oakland Raiders of the NFL, Bo Jackson suffers a career-threatening injury in an American Football Conference playoff game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Originally diagnosed as a pulled thigh muscle, the Kansas City Royals learn of the severity of the injury just as spring begins. They will release Jackson shortly after, fearing that his baseball career is over, and he'll sign with the Chicago White Sox.

1993: Kirk Gibson denies rumors he will come out of retirement to play for the Tigers, saying he has already bought season tickets at Tiger Stadium. He will sign with the Tigers the following month.

1994: The Detroit Tigers signed Junior Felix as a free agent.

1995: Baseball's executive council approves the use of replacement players for spring training and regular season games. With the Players' Association on strike, the owners say they will look to retired players, minor leaguers and amateurs to fill out their rosters.

2004: The Detroit Tigers signed Ben Petrick as a free agent.

2005: Marvin Miller, the former executive-director of the Major League Baseball Players Association who helped to forever change the nature of the player-owner relationship, receives the "Fuchs Award" from the Boston Chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America. The honor, named in for Judge Emil Fuchs who owned the hometown Boston Braves from 1929 through 1935, is given for "long and meritorious service to baseball."

2005: Under the watchful eye of national lawmakers, Major League Baseball and the Players' Association agree in principle on a stricter steroid testing policy. The new program will randomly test players year-round, with first-time offenders suspended for 10 days and a fourth violation resulting in a one year ban for the offending player. The punishments will later be increased significantly.

2009: The Detroit Tigers signed Fu-Te Ni as a free agent.

2010: The Detroit Tigers signed Kory Casto as a free agent.
2010: The Detroit Tigers signed Jason Waddell as a free agent.

2014: Alex Rodriguez, called A-roid by baseball fans everywhere, files a lawsuit in federal court against Major League Baseball and the Major League Baseball Players Association seeking to overturn the 162-game suspension handed two days earlier by arbitrator Fredric Horowitz. He will drop the suit shortly and accept to serve his suspension.

2018: Umpire Doug Harvey, a veteran of 13 seasons in the National League and over 4,600 major league games, dies at age 87. Considered by many as the best umpire ever and nicknamed "God" for his infallibility, he was enshrined in the Hall of Fame in 2010.

2020: The Detroit Tigers signed Ivan Nova as a free agent.

2020: The hammer comes down hard on the Astros as Major League Baseball announces its punishment in relation with their use of technology to steal their opponents' signs during their World Series-winning campaign in 2017: GM Jeff Luhnow and manager A.J. Hinch are both suspended for a full season, and the team will have to pay a fine of $5 million in addition to losing its top two picks in the next two amateur drafts. Team owner Jim Crane takes it one step further and fires both Luhnow and Hinch almost immediately after the announcement of the suspensions.

2022: Five weeks after the start of the 2021-2022 lockout, the two sides finally meet face to face, via video conference, to discuss some of the core economic issues at play. The owners claim that they have made important concessions on issues such as pay levels for players for players not yet eligible for salary arbitration and manipulation of service time, but the net result of the talks appear to have been very limited.

2023: The 2023 Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame Election results are announced. No foreign-born player had been elected in 29 years, but this year sees two (and no Japan-born players). Alex Ramirez, the only foreign player to 2,000 hits in Japan, and 1980s slugger Randy Bass both win entry, along with composer Yuji Koseki.

Tigers players and coaches birthdays:

Les Cain 1968, 1970-1972.

Jim Foor 1971-1972.

Orlando Miller 1997.

Gene Roof coach 1987-1988, 1992-1995, 2011-2012.

Jose Capellan 2007.

Tigers players who passed away:

Kid Elberfeld 1901-1903.

Kid Speer 1909.

Brad Kocher 1912.

Charlie Gelbert 1937.

Tom Morgan 1958-1960.

Johnny Podres 1966-1967.

Baseball Reference
 
BORA$ IS BAD FOR BASEBALL.
Totally Tigers
 
A lack of external additions makes it easy to think Detroit’s lineup in ‘26 will look the same as it did in ‘25.
Among others, here are 5 reasons it may not:
1) A healthy Parker Meadows
2) A healthy Matt Vierling
3) Colt Keith as a 3B option all year
4) Kevin McGonigle
5) Max Clark

Joe Rampe
 
Tigers relieved as Diamondbacks steal long shot trade candidate no one wanted.
Sometimes the best move is the one you don’t make.
MCBTB
 
Tigers bring back lefty Bryan Sammons on minor league deal with camp invite.
Detnews

Tigers To Re-Sign Bryan Sammons To Minor League Deal.
MLBTR

Detroit Tigers re-sign veteran lefty after one season in Japan.
Mlive
 
January 14 in Tigers and mlb history:

1905: New York Giants owner John T. Brush, who refused to play the American League pennant winners Boston Americans in 1904, proposes rules governing future World Series.

1909: The Detroit Tigers purchased George Moriarty from the New York Highlanders.

1919: John McGraw, Charles A. Stoneham, and Tammany Hall politician Judge Francis X. McQuade buy controlling interest in the New York Giants from the John Brush estate. Having drawn just 265,000 fans in 1918, the club is sold at a bargain price. The three will spend many days in courtrooms fighting among themselves, and fending off government charges about Stoneham's business practices.

1928: Alfred J. Reach, founder of the A.J. Reach sporting goods firm, dies at 87. Before 1860, Reach became the first ballplayer to receive a regular salary when he signed as a catcher with the Philadelphia Athletics for $25 a week.

1932: Babe Ruth rejects a Yankees offer of $70,000, as the major leagues vow to cut salaries by $1 million.

1940: Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis gives free agency to 91 Detroit Tigers players and farm hands.
Citing cover-ups of the movement of players within its organization, Landis hands freedom to Roy Cullenbine, Benny McCoy, Dutch Dietz, and Steve Rachunok from the parent roster and orders $47,250 paid as compensation to 14 players.
Ed Albosta of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
Roy Cullenbine of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
Guy Curtright of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
Dutch Dietz of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
Cal Dorsett of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
Al Gardella of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
Danny Gardella of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
Paul Gillespie of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
Buddy Hancken of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
Jim Hickey of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
Johnny Johnson of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
Dale Jones of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
Pat McLaughlin of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
George Metkovich of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
Bill Mueller of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
Dee Phillips of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
Steve Rachunok of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
Johnny Sain of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
Bryan Stephens of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
Tommy Tatum of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
Ed Weiland of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
Benny McCoy of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.
Also;
Johnny Sain is one of the 23 players who will later make it to the major leagues. Landis's edict also nullifies a deal that would have brought the Philadelphia Athletics' Wally Moses to the Tigers.
Both players will later become coaches for the Tigers in the late 1960's on the 1968 World Series Champion Tigers team.

1947: The Detroit Tigers purchased Saul Rogovin from the Washington Senators.

1954: Former Yankees outfielder Joe DiMaggio marries actress Marilyn Monroe.

1963: In a blockbuster seven-player trade, the Chicago White Sox send shortstop Luis Aparicio and outfielder Al Smith to the Baltimore Orioles for pitcher Hoyt Wilhelm, outfielder Dave Nicholson, third baseman Pete Ward and shortstop Ron Hansen. In the upcoming season, Wilhelm will save 21 games while Aparicio will lead the American League in stolen bases with 40.

1976: Ted Turner completes his purchase of 100% of the Atlanta Braves.

1981: Frank Robinson is named manager of the San Francisco Giants. In 1975, Robinson became the first African-American manager in major league history when he was hired by the Cleveland Indians.

1985: The Detroit Tigers released John Martin.

1986: The Detroit Tigers drafted Jerry Nielsen in the 1st round (26th pick) of the 1986 amateur draft (January Secondary), but was not signed.
1986: The Detroit Tigers drafted Kevin Higgins in the 5th round of the 1986 amateur draft (January), but was not signed.
1986: The Detroit Tigers drafted Wayne Housie in the 8th round of the 1986 amateur draft (January).

1987: Catfish Hunter and Billy Williams are elected to the Hall of Fame by the BBWAA.

1991: The Detroit Tigers signed John Cerutti as a free agent.

1999: The Detroit Tigers traded Mark Persails (minors), Carlos Villalobos (minors), Paul Bako, Dean Crow and Brian Powell to the Houston Astros for Brad Ausmus and C.J. Nitkowski.

2004: The Detroit Tigers signed Bobby Estalella as a free agent.
2004: The Detroit Tigers signed Greg Norton as a free agent.

2006: Dontrelle Willis, Mark Teixeira and Alfonso Soriano are among the 100 players who file for salary arbitration, the often acrimonious negotiating process that rankles baseball management every winter. Mark Prior, Josh Beckett, Brad Lidge, Adam Dunn, Morgan Ensberg, Brian Roberts, Travis Lee and Scot Shields are some of the other players who file before the deadline. Last year, players in arbitration averaged a 123 percent salary increase.

2020: The sign-stealing scandal claims another victim, as one day after Astros GM Jeff Luhnow and manager A.J. Hinch lost their job, Red Sox manager Alex Cora, who was fingered by Major League Baseball for his participation in the scheme when he was Hinch's bench coach in 2017, is let go as well before MLB can complete its investigation on his role in a similar scheme concocted by the Sox in 2018. This does not close the book on the matter, however, as he and the team will also likely be issued harsh penalties at some later date.

Tigers players birthdays:

Ken Johnson 1952.

Dave Campbell 1967-1969.

Mike Pelfrey 2016.

Erick Aybar 2016.

Tigers players who passed away:

Hardy Richardson Detroit Wolverines 1886-1888.

Sam Vico 1948-1949.

Ron Samford 1955, 1957.

Bubba Morton 1961-1963.

Baseball Reference
 
READER REQUESTS.
Totally Tigers

Given how Scott Boras (and Tarik Skubal) are front and center in the news every day recently, it’s a good time to take another reader question. One guess regarding who it is about.
 
Assuming Tarik Skubal wins his arbitration case, the Tigers cash payroll for 2026 would be $180,502,500.
The Tigers cash total for 2025 was $178,924,844.
So even if Skubal wins, their payroll is increasing by less than $2 million.
 
SLG % Leaders vs RHP since 2024 (min. 650 PA):
1. Ohtani (.690)
2. Judge (.675)
3. Soto (.575)
4. Witt Jr (.559)
5. Carpenter (.558) *****
6. Devers (.553)
7. Seager (.541)
8. Greene (.532) *****
9. Merrill (.530)
10. Henderson (.528)
 

Days of Roar Tigers Podcast: Tarik Skubal vs. Detroit Tigers: Who wins arbitration showdown? 60 minutes.

The Tarik Skubal-Detroit Tigers showdown is officially underway. The Tigers and the back-to-back American League Cy Young winner failed to reach an agreement before the arbitration deadline, filing $13 million apart: the Tigers at $19 million; Skubal at $32 million — setting up the most significant arbitration hearing in MLB history. On "Days of Roar," Evan Petzold and Chris Brown react to the massive gap, explain the importance of the $25.5 million midpoint and debate about who will win the case. We also discuss Alex Bregman signing with the Chicago Cubs — and what it means for the Tigers at third base. Evan Drellich, senior writer for The Athletic, joins the show for an in-depth interview about his expertise: labor and business in baseball. He breaks down Skubal's unprecedented arbitration case and impending free agency, looming collective bargaining agreement tensions, the possibility of another lockout and the collapse of regional sports networks.
 
Spring training report dates for Tigers:
WBC Pitchers/Catchers: Feb. 11
Non-WBC Pitchers/Catchers: Feb. 11
WBC Position Players: Feb. 12
Non-WBC Position Players: Feb. 15
First spring game: Feb. 21 vs. Yankees in Tampa.
Last spring game: March 24 vs. Rockies in Scottsdale.
 
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