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Spencer Torkelson defensively
#31/35-4 DRS
-3 OAA
-2 FRV
It's concerning. It's year 5 and he can't hit or play defense.

Some OF defensive numbers min 150 innings played
Riley Greene #21/24 -2 DRS/-2OAA/-3FRV
Matt Vierling #12/30 -3 DRS/+2 OAA/+1 FRV
Wenceel Perez #33/36 -3 DRS/-3 OAA/-3 FRV

Tigers OF as a team rank
30/30 in outfield defense
-15 DRS
-9 OAA
-15 FRV
 
For those of you who are curious Kevin McBarrel defensively:
SS 210 innings +1 DRS -3 OAA -1 FRV
3B 127 innings+1 DRS -2 OAA -1 FRV
basically league average. there is room for improvement playable and solid at both positions.
 
The Tigers are last in MLB in position player fWAR for the month of May.
30. DET -0.4
29. ARI -0.4
28. NYM -0.3
27. SDP -0.1
Detroit’s only position players with positive May fWAR are Greene (0.6), Workman (0.1) and Rogers (0.1).
Greene is T10 in MLB for May fWAR.
 
Tigers finally get some good injury news as Casey Mize hints at return date.
The Tigers could get some much-needed reinforcements back soon.
MCBTB
 
Tigers' Troy Melton pushing the envelope with another strong rehab start.
It’s going to be difficult to temper the enthusiasm on this.
Tigers right-hander Troy Melton made a rehab start at Triple-A Toledo on Wednesday. He pitched into the third inning, allowed two hits and two walks with three strikeouts. He threw 54 pitches, 33 strikes and got 10 whiffs on 25 swings.
Detnews
 
Boxscore. Team RISP 1 for 9.

Mets 3 - Tigers 2 (F/10): An extra-innings fumble, Tigers’ bad luck continues.
A little something extra… bad.
BYBTB

Tigers squander lead, lose to Mets in 10 innings: 'Our guys are fighting'.
The absence of so many key players is taking a gradual but steady toll on the Tigers. The strain is real.
"Guys are chasing some things, trying to do more than they're used to," said Zach McKinstry after the Tigers suffered a deflating, 3-2, walk-off loss to the New York Mets in the bottom of the 10th inning Wednesday night at Citi Field. "Trying to fill some gaps with some guys missing."
Detnews

Detroit Tigers waste gem from Framber Valdez in return from suspension.
The Detroit Tigers wasted another one.

Carson Benge singled up the middle, knocking in fellow rookie A.J. Ewing, as the New York Mets beat the Tigers, 3-2, in the 10th inning at Citi Field on Wednesday, May 13.
The Tigers wasted a tremendous pitching performance by left-hander Framber Valdez. They wasted a game where they played clean baseball for the most part. All because they couldn't get the big hit. They went 1-for-9 with runners in scoring position.
Freep

Tigers lose again to last-place Mets, fall to 7-18 on the road.
Mlive
 
May 14 in Tigers and mlb history:

1881: Hall of Famer Ed Walsh was born this day in Plains, PA. One of the top pitchers in the first decade of the American League and holds the record for the lowest lifetime ERA with a career earned run average of 1.82
Walsh had his greatest season in 1908, going 40-15 with a 1.42 ERA. Along with Jack Chesbro's 41 wins in 1904, his 40 wins are the only 40-win seasons since 1900, and he is therefore the last player to have a 40-win season. He also led the AL in starts (49), complete games (42), shutouts (11), strikeouts (269), and innings (464, the last pitcher to throw over 400 innings in a season). Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1946.
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1899: Hall of Fame Earle Combs was born this day in Pebworth, KY. Known for his speed, center fielder Earle Combs was the New York Yankees leadoff man in the days of Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. He hit .325 over the course of his career, playing twelve seasons with the Yanks.
Voted into the Hall of Fame in 1970.
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1906: Christy Mathewson of the New York Giants wins his first game of the season, scattering nine hits and walking an uncharacteristic seven batters, in the 6 - 3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. The game is tied at 1 - 1 after eight innings, but the Giants jump on Orval Overall for five runs on four hits and four walks in the 9th to put the game away.

1913: At Sportsman's Park, Walter Johnson tops Jack Coombs' record of 53 consecutive scoreless innings when he stretches the mark to 56 innings. But after the Washington Senators back him with six runs, Johnson gives up a run in the 4th inning against the St. Louis Browns to end his streak of 56 scoreless innings.

1916: At Robison Field, St. Louis Cardinals rookie Rogers Hornsby hits his first major league home run, off Brooklyn Robins pitcher Jeff Pfeffer. At the conclusion of his great career, 'The Rajah' will have won 7 batting titles, 2 Triple Crowns, a .358 career BA, and considered the greatest right handed batter all time.

1918: Sunday baseball is made legal in Washington, DC; District commissioners rescind the ban in view of the large increase in the city's wartime population and the need for recreation and amusement facilities.

1920: Walter Johnson wins his 300th game. He's the 10th member of the club, with a record of 300-194.

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1933: With rain pelting down at Ebbets Field, Hack Wilson pounds a 9th-inning pinch-grand slam, the first in Brooklyn Dodgers history, to beat Ad Liska and the Philadelphia Phillies, 8 - 6. The homer is inside-the-park, just the third pinch inside-the-park grand homer in major league history, and the first since 1910.

1939: Hank Greenberg hits two 2-run home runs. After trailing 4-0 the Tigers win 14-4 in St. Louis.
Charlie Gehringer hits his 500th double. He's the 14th member of the club.

1939: On Mother's Day, Mother and Father Feller come watch their son Bob pitch. They get more than they bargained for when a foul ball off the bat of Marv Owen catches Mother Feller flush in the face. She needs six stitches over her right eye.

1940: Jimmie Foxx of the Boston Red Sox hits what is believed to be the longest home run in the history of Comiskey Park in the 7 - 6 victory over the Chicago White Sox. Lefty Grove is the winning pitcher and Johnny Rigney, who gives up the titanic blast that clears the left-field roof, is the loser.

1941: The Dean brothers suffer setbacks in their careers. The Chicago Cubs release Dizzy while the New York Giants demote Paul to the minor leagues. Paul will return to the major leagues two years later with the St. Louis Browns, his last season, but Dizzy won't return until 1947, when he makes a one-game comeback also with the Browns.

1942: Hall of Famer Tony Perez is born in Ciego de Avila, Cuba.
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1950: The Browns and Tigers played 10 scoreless innings before the Tigers finally broke through against Ned Garver in the 11th, winning 1-0. Virgil Trucks pitched 11 shutout innings for the win. Both he & Garver allowed 5 hits.

1956: Al Kaline and Harvey Kuenn appear on the cover of Sports Illustrated: "Detroit's Mr. Outfield and Mr. Infield".
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1961: The Yankees win 5-4 on a walk-off single by Yogi Berra in the 11th inning #60th/of61

1965: For the second straight day, Willie Horton hits 2 home runs and drives in 5. His go-ahead RBI single in the 10th is part of a 4-run outburst that gives the Tigers a 12-8 win in Boston. Red Sox left fielder Carl Yastrzemski hits for the cycle.
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1966: Roberto Clemente's sixth and final career home run off Sandy Koufax is another no-doubter. It comes during Koufax's final season, the net result being one less shutout for Sandy and one more moon shot for Clemente. There was "only Bob Clemente's 9th-inning home run spoiling Sandy's bid for his 36th career shutout," writes Frank Finch of the Los Angeles Times.

1967: Mickey Mantle of the New York Yankees joins the 500 home run club when he connects against Stu Miller of the Baltimore Orioles. Mantle becomes the sixth major leaguer to reach 500.

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1967: Hank Aaron of the Atlanta Braves hits home run number 450, a 6th-inning solo shot in today's contest between the Braves and Pirates.

1968: Willie Horton hits 2 home runs and Earl Wilson pitches a 4-hit complete game as the Tigers shut out the Orioles 4-0 at Tiger Stadium.
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1972: Willie Mays, playing his first game with the New York Mets, hits a game-winning home run against his former teammates, the San Francisco Giants. Just three days earlier, the Mets had acquired Mays from the Giants for a player, pitcher Charlie Williams, and cash.

1973: The Atlanta Braves traded Bob Didier to the Detroit Tigers for Gene Lamont.

1980: It?s the best WPA game Alan Trammell ever had: 0.924 WPA. 4-for-5, one double, three runs, and two RBI. Tigers 6 - A?s 5.

1984: Tigers beat the Mariners 7-5 to improve to 27-5. Alan Trammell goes 3-for-5 with a home run and an RBI single.

1994: Jack Morris strikes out 9 Tigers for Cleveland in a 9-3 Indians win.

1996: The Detroit Tigers traded Greg Granger (minors) to the Cleveland Indians for John Farrell.

2000: Tigers win 2 - 1 and sweep the Yankees: first time since 1937 (A's) that the Yankees are swept by the team with the worst record in the major leagues.

2003: Tigers win 2 - 1 on a Brandon Inge walk-off sac fly to score Craig Monroe: a rare highlight in an abysmal season, coming against a oakland a's team that will win 96 games.

2007: The Detroit Tigers signed Erick Almonte as a free agent.

2011: It wouldn't be the Yankees without a bit of soap opera. Today, Jorge Posada asks to be taken out of the line-up 40 minutes before the game, after being listed as the 9th-place hitter against the Red Sox. Hitting .165, the DH claims he has a bad back, something which Yankees GM Brian Cashman denies, and after the game explains that he feels "a little bit disrespected". With Andruw Jones taking Posada's place, the Yankees lose the game, 6 - 0, to the Sox, with a two-run double by Jacoby Ellsbury and a three-run homer by Adrian Gonzalez against CC Sabathia providing the key blows in support of Josh Beckett's six scoreless innings. Jones hits 9th in the game, the second #9 hitter in MLB history with 400+ homers to his credit - the prior one was Jimmie Foxx from his days as a pitcher at the tail end of his career.

2012: Major League Baseball fires arbitrator Shyam Das after 13 years on the job. The Commissioner's office was incensed at Das for overturning Ryan Braun's suspension for PED use on a technicality on February 23rd, and the last straw comes when the same ruling is used today to justify ending Eliezer Alfonzo's 100-game suspension early.

2016: In his final season, David Ortiz is still a master of the clutch hit. Today, he hits a two-out 9th-inning triple off Luke Gregerson to drive in Xander Bogaerts and tie the game for the Red Sox against the Astros, then hits a two-out double in the 11th off Michael Feliz that again drives in Bogaerts and gives the Sox a 6 - 5 win. The double is the 600th of his career, making him only the third player after Hank Aaron and Barry Bonds to hit 500 homers and 600 doubles; he had hit homer #513 in the 3rd inning.

2017: The Yankees officially retire uniform number 2 in honor of Derek Jeter and unveil a plaque in his name in Monument Park at New Yankee Stadium between games of a doubleheader against the Astros.

2018: Niko Goodrum hits two home runs to drive in 5 and lead the Tigers to a 6-3 win over the indians.

2019: The Detroit Tigers released Taylor Motter.

2019: Chris Sale strikes out 17 batters in 7 innings for the Red Sox against the Rockies, but a high pitch count costs him a chance to try to match or beat the record of 20 Ks in 9 innings. He has to settle for a no-decision as Brandon Workman gives up a two-run homer to Charlie Blackmon in the 8th. The Sox's pitchers end up with 24 strikeouts in 11 innings, but Colorado still wins, 5 - 4.

2025: The Chicago White Sox returned Gage Workman (earlier draft pick) to the Detroit Tigers.

Tigers players and managers birthdays:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Les_Moss
Les Moss manager 1979.

Efren Navarro 2017.

Tigers players who passed away:

John O'Connell 1902.

Frank O'Rourke 1924-1926.

Harry Byrd 1957.

Joe Sparma 1964-1969.

Baseball Reference
 
SCOTT BORAS WAS RIGHT.
Totally Tigers
 
Tigers are listing Ty Madden as the starter Friday at Comerica Park against Blue Jays.

Casey Mize is eligible to come off the IL Friday. He possibly could start on Saturday.

Tork is 7 for 50 with 23 strikeouts since his random 5 HR week.
 
Boxscore.

Mets 9 - Tigers 4: Detroit gets swept out of the Big Apple.
BYBTB

Fiery, uncharacteristic AJ Hinch ejection vs Mets must light fire under lifeless Tigers.
MCBTB

Tigers swept by Mets as road woes, 'emotional roller coaster' continue.
This game tests your resolve every day. But what the Tigers are going through right now feels more like an acid test.
The Tigers were swept out of Queens on Thursday, losing the finale against the New York Mets, the last place team in the National League East, 9-4 at Citi Field. They have lost eight of their last nine and have an MLB-worst 7-19 record on the road.
Detnews

Tigers manager A.J. Hinch ejected after brutal out call against Mets.
Detroit Tigers manager A.J. Hinch was ticked off. And frustrated. And he showed his emotion, rushing onto the field to argue with home plate umpire Jordan Baker.
Hinch was ejected for arguing a call in the fourth inning as the Tigers played the New York Mets in Citi Field on Thursday, May 14.
Freep

Detroit Tigers trainwreck of a road trip capped by sweep by Mets.
Detroit Tigers manager A.J. Hinch got ejected.
And the Tigers were dejected after a 9-4 loss against the New York Mets in Citi Field on Thursday, May 14, finishing off a trainwreck of a two-city road trip in which the Tigers won just once in six games.
Freep
 
May 15 in Tigers and mlb history:

1899: Willie Keeler, one of the smallest players and best bunters, drives the ball past startled LF Ed Delahanty of the Phillies for an inside-the-park grand slam and an 8 - 5 victory for Brooklyn.

1901: The first shutout in American League history (during its time as a major league) is recorded as Watty Lee of the Washington Senators blanks the Boston Americans, 4 - 0.

1901: Christy Mathewson (6-0) tosses his third straight shutout, outpitching Jack Taylor to beat the Orphans, 4 - 0. The Giants move into first place with the win over Chicago.

1903: At Detroit, the Tigers pick on Boston outfielder Patsy Dougherty and collect five triples and two homers in winning, 8 - 6. Dougherty misjudges a number of fly balls.
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1911: Ring Lardner writes, "They are using a new ball this year. It's livelier and that means more hitting, and more hitting means longer games, and that's the devil. It appears to be impossible to finish a game in less than two hours."

1911: With the score tied in the 10th inning, Boston's Smokey Joe Wood intentionally walks Ty Cobb, issuing one of two free passes the star will receive all season. Two batters later, Jim Delahanty drives in Cobb for Detroit's 5 - 4 win. With two safeties today, Cobb starts a 40-game hitting streak.
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1912: Ty Cobb charges into the stands at Hilltop Park in New York and attacks a crippled heckler named Claude Lueker. Other fans and Tigers mix it up before order is restored. Ban Johnson suspends Cobb indefinitely for the incident.

1918: In an 18-inning game, Senators legend Walter Johnson defeats Lefty Williams, who also pitches the entire game, and the White Sox, 1 - 0.

1922: In a 4 - 1 win at New York, Ty Cobb beats out a grounder to SS Everett Scott. Veteran writer Fred Lieb scores it a hit in the boxscore he files with the Associated Press. But official scorer John Kieran of the New York Tribune gives an error to Scott. At the season's end, the American League official records, based on AP box scores, list Cobb at .401. New York writers complain unsuccessfully, claiming it should be .399, based on the official scorer's stats. Lieb will reverse himself at the end of the year, but Ban Johnson goes with the hit call.

1926: Ty Cobb?s two home runs help Tigers down Yanks in a slug fest 14-10.
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1933: The major leagues advance the cut-down date a month, limiting rosters to 23 players today instead of June 15th.

1935: Lou Gehrig notches what will be his last career steal of home, at Navin Field. Yankees beat Tigers 4 - 0.

1941: The Detroit Tigers purchased Rip Radcliff from the St. Louis Browns for $25,000.

1941: Joe DiMaggio gets a single in four at bats against Eddie Smith of the Chicago White Sox to start his 56-game hitting streak. Joe D's hit goes unnoticed as the Yankees lose, 13 - 1.


1950: The Chicago White Sox returned Bill Connelly (earlier draft pick) to the Detroit Tigers.

1951: The White Sox send lefty Bob Cain to the Tigers for hurler Saul Rogovin.

1952: The Detroit Tigers returned Alex Garbowski (earlier draft pick) to Seattle (PCL).

1952: After pitching four no-hitters in the minors, 33-year-old Virgil "Fire" Trucks of Detroit pitches his first in the major leagues, a 1 - 0 blanking of the Senators. Vic Wertz's dramatic two-out home run in the 9th off Bob Porterfield wins the game at Briggs Stadium. Due to a parade honoring General Douglas MacArthur in downtown Detroit, only 2,215 fans are on hand at Briggs Stadium.
Trucks will throw a second no-hitter later this year vs. the yankees.
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1953: Hall of Famer George Brett, born this day in Glen Dale, WV.

1954: With a pin in his shoulder, Ted Williams returns to action after breaking his collarbone in spring training and is hitless in two at bats against Baltimore. The O's win, 2 - 1, behind Joe Coleman.

1956: The Detroit Tigers traded Jim Delsing and Fred Hatfield to the Chicago White Sox for Jim Brideweser, Harry Byrd and Bob Kennedy.

1957: With today's deadline to cut rosters to 25 players, a number of veterans are handed their walking papers. Among them are: pitchers Ellis Kinder and Jim McDonald, OF Bob Kennedy (White Sox), 1B Preston Ward (Indians), and 1B Eddie Robinson (Tigers).

1967: The Detroit Tigers released Bill Monbouquette.

1967: Hall of Famer John Smoltz born this day in Warren, MI.

1969: Willie Horton leaves the Detroit bench during a 2 - 1 win against Chicago and goes AWOL for four days.

1972: The Detroit Tigers purchased Bobby Brooks from the Oakland Athletics.

1973: California's Nolan Ryan strikes out 12, including the side in the 1st, and hurls his first career no-hitter in beating Kansas City, 3 - 0. SS Rudy Meoli preserves the no-no with a spectacular over-the-shoulder catch in the 8th. It is the first of a record seven no-hitters the "Ryan Express" will throw during his career, including another one in two months.
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1976: Mark Fidrych wins his first major league start, a complete-game 2-hit, 2 - 1 victory over the Indians. The Bird holds the Indians hitless for six innings, talks to the ball, and tamps down the mound before toeing the rubber each inning.
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1981: The Indians' Len Barker pitches the 9th perfect game in 20th century major league history, 3 - 0 over the Blue Jays before just 7,290 fans on a rainy night at Cleveland Stadium. Last year's American League strikeout leader, Barker fans 11. It is the 11th time in major league history the feat has been accomplished, and the first time in 13 years since last being done, by Catfish Hunter in 1968.

1984: Tigers 6 - Mariners 4. Tigers take a 6-1 lead and hold on for the 6-4 win over the Mariners. Willie Hernandez strikes out 5 of 6 batters he faces to earn his 5th save. Tigers are 28-5.
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2009: Juan Rincon of the Detroit Tigers granted free agency.

2009: Ryan Raburn and Brandon Inge hit grand slams as the Tigers defeat Oakland, 14 - 1. It is the first time that Detroit has hit two grand slams in one game since Jim Northrup did it all by himself on June 24, 1968.

2010: Tigers demote Max Scherzer (13.50 ERA in his last 4 starts) to Toledo and call up Armando Galarraga.
move ahead to 2017 on the 7th anniversary of his demotion, Scherzer tossed an immaculate inning after being hit with a 100 mph liner. Tigers beat Boston on a bases-loaded walk by Ramon Santiago in the bottom of the 12th inning.
Joel Zumaya holds the Red Sox to 2 hits and a walk in 2+ innings of scoreless relief.

2012: The White Sox are ahead, 6 - 0, in the top of the 6th inning when the Tigers' bats get to work. Miguel Cabrera, Ryan Raburn and Austin Jackson all homer in an 8-run frame, as Detroit wins, 10 - 8. The Tigers get a scare in the bottom of the 9th, however, when closer Jose Valverde retires the first two Sox hitters, then begins to feel tightness in his back; he gives up a pair of hits and has to leave the game. Veteran Octavio Dotel steps in, and while he gives up a two-run double to Alexei Ramirez, he retires Dayan Viciedo to end the game and pick up his first save as a Tiger.
He has now recorded a save for 9 of the record 13 teams he has pitched for.

2014: Jim Leyland throws out the first pitch at Comerica Park, after a video tribute to his career.

2016: Miguel Cabrera and J.D. Martinez homer on consecutive pitches. Tigers snap a 7-game losing streak beating the orioles 6 - 5.

2018: The Atlanta Braves selected Chad Bell off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

2018: Tigers come back from 5-1 and 8-3 deficits to win 9-8 over the indians.

2019: Pitcher Edwin Jackson makes history by playing for his 14th team when he starts today's game for the Blue Jays against the Giants. He was tied with Octavio Dotel for the record. Jackson is not involved in the decision as Toronto loses the game, 4 - 3.

Tigers players, coaches, and managers birthdays:

A.J. Hinch 2003, manager 2021-present.

Jason Karnuth 2005.

Jim Adduci 2017-2018.

Kody Clemens 2022.

Keith Beauregard coach 2023-2025.

Tigers players who passed away:

Lou North 1913.

Ken Jones 1924.

Leon 'Goose' Goslin 1934-1937.

Baseball Reference
 
FIVE FOR FRIDAY.
Totally Tigers

In yesterday’s blog, we started addressing who these Detroit Tigers really are this year. Struggling to get to and stay at .500 and now 5 games under. Pitching, hitting and especially defense have been disappointing.

It’s unlikely to be part of the slow start pattern we saw back in ’23 and ’24. Unfortunately, we’re asking ourselves if this is related to the collapse late last season.
But this feels different. This team is sloppy and not cohesive in their play.
Sure, the vast number of injuries are a big part of the problem. But they can’t be the only reason. The problems in the bullpen and dead-last Outs Above Average in defense have little to do with the number of players on the IL.
So what are the other factors at play? I’ve got the top 5:
 
Why the Tigers need, even now, to consider a trade bounty July might deliver.
The AL Central is forgiving, and the Tigers could yet make a playoff push -- if enough healthy people return, and perform. But selling star talent at the deadline might be Detroit's necessary move.
Tigers Intelligence Report w/Lynn Henning
 
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