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Will Vest, Tigers RHP, returns, but Ty Madden takes his place on IL.
The Detroit Tigers have one pitcher returning and one pitcher headed to the injured list on Sunday, May 17.
Before the series finale against the Toronto Blue Jays, Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said right-handed reliever Will Vest will return from the 15-day injured list, where he has been since May 2 with right forearm inflammation.
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Boxscore.

Blue Jays 4 - Tigers 1: Bats quiet, Flaherty a bit better
The Tigers didn’t advance anyone past first base until the eighth inning. Hard to win a game that way, I find..
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Tigers bats struggle again as Blue Jays take series.
We will get to Jack Flaherty’s day in a minute. He was good. But unless he was darn-near perfect, the Tigers weren’t going to win this game. He wasn’t and they didn’t.
The Toronto Blue Jays took the rubber match, 4-1, Sunday at Comerica Park, handing the Tigers their 10th loss in 12 games and their second home series loss of the year.
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Detroit Tigers offense slumbers on in series finale loss to Blue Jays.
The DetroitTigers' bats remained quiet in the series finale against the Toronto Blue Jays.
The Blue Jays shut down the Tigers, 4-1, on Sunday, May 17, at Comerica Park in front of a hefty Toronto contingent in the stands. The Tigers (20-27) have now lost four straight series and 10 of their past 12 games.
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Tigers’ offense falters again in series-ending loss to Jays.
The Detroit Tigers are steadily repairing their injury-riddled pitching staff. Now it’s time for the offense to get on track.
The Tigers lost 4-1 to the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday afternoon at Comerica Park, finishing a three-game series in which their offense produced just five total runs.
The Blue Jays (21-25) took two of three from the Tigers (20-27), who have lost 10 of 12 and are in danger of slipping back into last place in the American League Central.
Mlive
 
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.

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
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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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The Detroit Tigers have scored 5 runs in their last 33 innings.

Jim Leyland used to talk about “good tonic”.
Worst part about this team is that they’re “good tonic” for bad teams.
Tigers just went 2-10 against the Red Sox, Mets, Royals (all last place) & Jays.(bad)
Have lost 4 straight series. 20-27.
Maybe the Tigers are just bad too?
Jeff Riger
 
Reverse Scouting Kevin McGonigle.
Pitchers are exploiting McGonigle’s ‘lift and pull’ approach with fastballs up. Can he counterpunch? May has been a tough month for McBarrel.
BYBTB
 
Tigers' Kevin McGonigle learning on fly how to cope with big-league grind.
Kevin McGonigle had never before in his young professional career gone deep into the hole at shortstop and made a Derek Jeter-type backhand play complete with a jump throw to first. He’s made two of them this season.
He’d never before picked a ball behind the bag at third, ala Brooks Robinson, and threw a dart all the way across the diamond to nab a runner. He’s done that already, too.
Detnews
 
Detroit Tigers honor 7-year-old Cailen Vela pregame.
The Detroit Tigers honored 7-year-old Cailen Vela, a Fruitport resident who died from cancer, pregame on Sunday, May 17 against the Toronto Blue Jays.
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Tigers pay tribute to special child in a wonderful, heart-melting way.
On the day after Cailen Vela’s memorial service, his family stood on the field in Comerica Park, watching a video tribute for him on the giant scoreboard.
“It was very special, very emotional, and it meant everything,” his mother, Aly Vela, said on Sunday, May 17. “We knew we needed to be here and be with the Tigers and in this environment. Even just stepping onto the field today was instant tears. This is where Cailen would want to be.” 😢
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Skubal encouraged by symptom-free bullpen session at Comerica.
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Insane Tarik Skubal injury update has Tigers fans in disbelief.
Seriously... how?
MCBTB

Tigers ace Tarik Skubal throws long toss as he works way back from elbow surgery.
Tigers ace Tarik Skubal was at Comerica Park on Monday, and threw long toss as he works his way back from arthroscopic left elbow surgery on May 6.
It starts a five-day routine as his rehab moves back to Detroit.
Skubal has surgery to remove one loose body from his left elbow.
Detnews

Tarik Skubal reports to Comerica Park, but not to start for Tigers.
Detroit Tigers left-hander Tarik Skubal has reported to Comerica Park. But he isn't ready to start just yet.

The Tigers transferred Skubal's rehabilitation Monday, May 18, to Comerica Park, allowing him to work closely with pitching coach Chris Fetter in his return from surgery to remove a bone chip from his left elbow. He completed a bullpen session before Monday's game against the Cleveland Guardians.
Skubal previously had been rehabbing at the spring training complex in Lakeland, Fla. He threw a "touch-and-feel" bullpen session in Tigertown, manager A.J. Hinch said.
The Tigers haven't shared a timeline for his return.
Freep
 
Boxscore.

Guardians 8 - Tigers 2: Silent bats and sluggish defense stymie Tigers.
The disappointment tour continues.
BYBTB

Framber Valdez struggles for Tigers in blowout loss to rival Guardians.
The Detroit Tigers lost again.
Left-hander Framber Valdez surrendered four runs across five innings, sinking his ERA to 4.58 through 10 starts, and the offense scored two runs or fewer for the third game in a row, dropping the Tigers' production to three runs per game through their past 13.
More notably, the Tigers were blown out in an 8-2 loss to the Cleveland Guardians on Monday, May 18, in the opener of a four-game series at Comerica Park.
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Guardians thump struggling Tigers, who fall further behind in AL Central.
Mlive
 
May 19 in Tigers and mlb history:

1906: Rube Waddell's no-hitter is broken up by Ty Cobb's bunt single.

1910: Cy Young wins the 500th game of his career as the Cleveland Naps beat the Washington Senators, 5 - 4, in 11 innings. He is the only pitcher in major league history to ever reach this milestone.

1915: Pirates player-manager Fred Clarke files for the patent for flip-down sunglasses designed to for use in the outfield. The future Hall of Famer also creates and will be issued patents for a sliding pad and a mechanical method of positioning the tarpaulin.

1918: Happy Finneran sent from the Detroit Tigers to St. Paul (American Association).

1933: For the first time in major league history, brothers on opposite teams hit home runs in the same game. Boston Red Sox catcher Rick Ferrell homers off his brother Wes Ferrell in the 2nd inning, but the Cleveland Indians pitcher returns the favor as he homers in the 3rd on a pitch called by his sibling. It is the only time that the Ferrell brothers homer in the same game.

1946: The Boston Red Sox purchased Pinky Higgins from the Detroit Tigers.

1948: The Detroit Tigers released Doc Cramer.

1953: The Mick, The Old Perfessor, The Duke & The Scooter! The Duke of Windsor poses with Mickey Mantle, Casey Stengel & Phil Rizzuto before a New York Yankees game at Yankee Stadium!

1956: At Forbes Field, Dale Long of the Pittsburgh Pirates hits a 9th-inning home run in a 7 - 4 victory over the Chicago Cubs. Long will hit home runs in each of his next seven games, establishing a major league record for home runs in consecutive games.

1960: Juan Marichal, in his first game with the San Francisco Giants, pitched a one-hitter to beat the Philadelphia Phillies 2-0.

1962: Stan Musial of the St. Louis Cardinals becomes the National League career hits leader. The 41-year-old has a 9th-inning single for his 3,431st hit and moves past Honus Wagner. "The Man" finishes his career with 3,630 hits, 1,815 at home, and 1,815 on the road.

1963: Bill Bruton of the Detroit Tigers ties a major league record by collecting four doubles in a 5 - 1 win vs. the Senators. Bill Faul pitches a 3-hitter in his first career start. Curiously, Bruton will total only 21 doubles on the season.
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1965: Denny McLain pitches his first career shutout and the Tigers beat the senators 4- 0.

1968: After hitting 10 home runs in six consecutive games, establishing a new major league record, Frank Howard of the Washington Senators is stopped by Detroit Tigers pitcher Earl Wilson, who defeats the Senators, 5 - 4, in the first game of a doubleheader.

1968: In the second game of a doubleheader, Al Kaline hits a two-run homer off Washington's Steve Jones to become the Tigers' all-time home run leader, surpassing Hank Greenberg. Detroit wins, 7 - 0, completing a sweep. Kaline remains the franchise leader with 399. Miguel Cabrera has 369 as a Tiger.
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1970: The lawsuit filed by former St. Louis Cardinals All-Star Curt Flood against Major League Baseball begins its hearing in federal court. Judge Irving Ben Cooper presides over the case, which will reach the Supreme Court and result in the upholding of baseball's reserve clause.

1976: Carl Yastrzemski has the only three-homer game of his career, going deep three times in a 4-for-4 day in a 9 - 2 Red Sox win over the Tigers. He victimizes three different pitchers - Dave Roberts, Steve Grilli and John Hiller.

1979: After a bitter six-week strike, the major league umpires return to work. During the work stoppage, the men in blue were replaced by amateur and minor league arbiters.

1984: Tigers beat the A's 5 - 4 and improve to 31-5.

1989: Lou Whitaker hits a 2-run homer with 2 outs in the bottom of the 9th to beat the royals 2 - 0 at Tiger Stadium.

1989: The Detroit Tigers purchased Rick Schu from the Baltimore Orioles.
1989: The Detroit Tigers released Chris Brown.

2009: Dontrelle Willis wins his first game in 20 months and his first in a Detroit Tigers uniform as the Tigers shut out the Rangers, 4 - 0. Willis retires 17 batters in a row at one point and snaps the Rangers' seven-game winning streak.

2013: Miguel Cabrera hits three homers for the second time of his career, but it's not enough as Texas beats Detroit, 11 - 8. Daniel Murphy hits a three-run homer in the 6th inning for Texas, to negate Cabrera's 4-for-4, 5 RBI night. In his other plate appearance, the Rangers walk Miggy to load the bases, but Prince Fielder follows with a three-run double.

2014: The Tigers see their 11-game road winning streak ended after a very long day. Having been delayed in leaving Boston, MA, they arrive in Cleveland only three hours before game time, then extend the game when J.D. Martinez hits a pinch homer in the 9th his first homer as a Tiger, to require extra innings.
However, Michael Brantley hits a walk-off homer off Al Alburquerque in the 10th to end the game, 5 - 4.

2018: The Rays have been experimenting with "bullpen days" all season, when the starting pitcher is not expected to go deep into the game, going all out for 3 or 4 innings before handing the ball over to another reliever, but today they take it even further. Short reliever Sergio Romo starts today's game against the Angels, his first start in the majors after 588 appearances out of the bullpen, and is only asked to pitch one inning before handing the ball over to Ryan Yarbrough. The plan works perfectly as Romo strikes out the three men he faces - Zack Cozart, Mike Trout and Justin Upton, all righthanders - then hands the ball over to lefty Yarbrough in the 2nd. Yarbrough pitches scoreless ball until allowing a run in the 8th as Tampa Bay wins, 5 - 3. It is the first time a starting pitcher leaves after a perfect 1st inning since Ernie Shore had done so on October 5, 1915. Manager Kevin Cash is so pleased with how the scheme goes that he picks Romo to start the next day's game as well.

2022: The Detroit Tigers signed Drew Hutchison as a free agent.
2022: The Detroit Tigers signed Trayce Thompson as a free agent.

Tigers players birthdays:

Luis Salazar 1988.

Brandon Inge 2001-2012.

Tigers players who passed away:

Frank Browning 1910.

Eric Erickson 1916, 1918-1919.

Jim Tobin 1945.

Ed Mierkowicz 1945, 1947-1948.
The last living member of the Tigers' 1945 championship team, dies on this date 2017 in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, at age 93.

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