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May 27 in Tigers and mlb history:

1898: Detroit (Western) purchased John Ganzel from the Pittsburgh Pirates.

1909: In an American League game featuring a major league record-setting 44 assists by both teams, the Cleveland Naps defeat the St. Louis Browns, 5 - 2. The National League-high assist marks of April 23, 1903 and May 15, 1909 (both between the New York Giants and Cincinnati Reds) fall short of today's record. Addie Joss for Cleveland and Barney Pelty for St. Louis are the pitchers as each team records 22 assists.

1921: Ty Cobb signs his contract for $30,000. with owner Frank Navin.
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1937: Carl Hubbell earns his 24th consecutive victory over two seasons and Mel Ott hits a 9th-inning home run as the New York Giants defeat the Cincinnati Reds, 3 - 2. Hubbell wins the game in relief. His 24-win string started on July 17, 1936.

1939: For the first time in his career, Charlie Gehringer of the Detroit Tigers hits for the cycle, in a 12 - 5 win against the St. Louis Browns. Gehringer does it in order - single, double, triple, home run. and becomes the 4th major league player and 2nd Tiger to hit for a natural cycle (single, 2B, 3B, & home run in order).

1960: Baltimore Orioles catcher Clint Courtney uses an oversized mitt in an effort to handle the pitches of knuckleballer Hoyt Wilhelm. The mitt, designed by Baltimore manager Paul Richards, is 50 percent larger than the standard. Courtney handles Wilhelm's pitches flawlessly in a 3 - 2 win over the Yankees. The oversized mitt will later be banned.

1968: Major League Baseball expands outside the confines of the United States as the National League announces expansion for the first time in seven years, awarding franchises to Montreal as well as San Diego, to begin play next season.

1968: Happy Birthday to Hall of Famer Frank Thomas, born this day in Columbus, GA.

1968: Happy Birthday to Hall of Famer Jeff Bagwell, born this day in Boston, MA.

1979: The Chicago White Sox purchased Milt May from the Detroit Tigers.

1980: The Detroit Tigers traded Jason Thompson to the California Angels for Al Cowens.

1991: The Tigers beat the Brewers 15-9 in 14 innings! Both teams scored 4x in the 6th, the Tigers 2 in the 8th, Brewers 3. Tigers got 7 in the 14th! Andy Allanson, Mickey Tettleton & John Shelby homered for Detroit. Travis Fryman had 4 hits & Cecil Fielder drew 5 walks.

1997: Ken Griffey, Jr. of the Seattle Mariners breaks his own major league record for home runs hit through May by connecting for his 23rd of the season in an 11 - 10 loss to Minnesota. Griffey breaks the mark he set in 1994 with 22 homers.

2000: The St. Louis Cardinals pay tribute to Dizzy Dean by dedicating a statue of the Hall of Fame pitcher by sculptor Harry Weber outside Busch Stadium. Dean joins Stan Musial, Red Schoendienst, Enos Slaughter, Bob Gibson, and Lou Brock who have also been honored in such a manner.

2000: The Cincinnati Reds retire the Number 24 jersey worn by Hall of Famer Tony Perez, making it just the sixth to be retired by the oldest professional baseball organization. The former first baseman joins Fred Hutchinson (1), Johnny Bench (5), Joe Morgan (8), Ted Kluszewski (18) and Frank Robinson (20) in this hallowed club.

2003: The Milwaukee Brewers traded Alex Sanchez to the Detroit Tigers for Chad Petty (minors) and Noochie Varner (minors).

2003: In Atlanta, Georgia, the U.S. 11th Circuit Court of Appeals upholds a decision preventing the Florida attorney general from investigating Major League Baseball's 2001 attempt to eliminate two teams. The 11th circuit decision, by Judges Gerald B. Tjoflat, Susan H. Black and Richard W. Goldberg, is based on the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and state law rather than the sport's antitrust exemption and is considered to be a major victory by the commissioner's office.

2004: Carlos Pena of the Detroit Tigers goes 6 for 6 with two home runs, five RBI and four runs in a 17 - 7 victory over Kansas City. Pena becomes the fourth Tiger to get 6 hits in a 9-inning game. Tigers tie a team record with 27 hits.

2011: The Detroit Tigers traded Scott Sizemore to the Oakland Athletics for David Purcey.

2012: Quintin Berry becomes the first Tiger since 1918 to get a hit in his first five major league games.

2016: The Detroit Tigers released Alberto Gonzalez.

2016: Michael Fulmer retires 14 of the first 15 batters he faces in 7+ shutout innings in the Tigers' 4-1 win in Oakland.

2017: Tigers draw 9 walks but are shut out by the White Sox 3-0 in Game 1 of a doubleheader.
Buck Farmer strikes out 11 in 6 shutout innings in the Tigers' 4-3 win in Game 2.

2019: The Detroit Tigers selected Austin Adams off waivers from the Minnesota Twins.

2021: The Cubs' Javier Baez is at the center of one of the wildest baserunning plays anyone has ever seen. With two outs in the 3rd inning and Willson Contreras on second base, he hits what looks like a routine inning-ending grounder to third base. However, Pirates 3B Erik Gonzalez throws wildly to first base, pulling 1B Will Craig off the bag, towards home. Baez abruptly stops running, and retreats towards home, and Craig, instead of simply touching the nearby bag to end the inning, begins to chase him. Meanwhile, Contreras has never stopped running and is about to cross home plate. Craig sees him and relays to C Michael Perez, but his throw is high and Contreras slides safely under the tag. Seeing this, Baez, who has practically returned to home plate by that point, turns around again and dashes back towards first base. Had 2B Adam Frazier thought to cover the bag, Baez would have been put out easily and Contreras' run would have been erased, but Frazier is still dashing to reach the base as well, and Perez's throw ends up in right field. Not only is Baez not put out, he makes it all the way to second base on a play that brings back fond memories of Little League baseball mayhem to everyone who witnesses it.

2022: The Detroit Tigers released Ramon Rosso.

Tigers players birthdays:

Mike 'Pinky' Higgins 1939-1944, 1946.

Edwin Nunez 1989-1990.

Ron Tingley 1995.

Isan Diaz 2023.

Tigers players who passed away:

Norman Glaser 1920.

Rip Collins 1923-1927.

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WATERCOOLER WEDNESDAY.
Totally Tigers

The Detroit Tigers current win-loss record for May is almost identical to their September 2025 performance when they lost a 15.5 game lead. So far this season, only the month of April has seen them over .500 – but by just 1 game.
So far in May, the Tigers have gone 5-17, posting a .227 record (through Monday’s games).
In April – the only winning month – the team had 11 players on the IL. Most of them secondary players with the biggest names being Javy Baez and Casey Mize. In May, Mize returned but Tarik Skubal, Kerry Carpenter and Gleyber Torres were added to the IL.
Currently, this year’s roster has these players on the IL:
– 5 relievers
– 2 starting pitchers (Skubal, Verlander)
– 3 regular positional players (Baez, Torres, Meadows)
– 2 bench players
On April 30th, the Tigers were in 2nd place, a half game out of 1st. Just over 3 weeks later, they are in last place, 10 games out and the 2nd worst team in the AL.
What is the primary cause of their free fall? Is it due to injuries or is it due to insufficient talent?

What is the primary reason for the Tigers' free fall?

1. Injuries.

2. Lack of talent.

VOTE
 
A sensational get to have former Tigers President Dave Dombrowski join us on Ozzy and Keats. Here, he talks about the dark days taking over in Detroit - & then we get around to discussing Brad Pitt and Moneyball.

John Keating
 
Do the Tigers take too many hittable pitches as part of the "controlling the strike zone" Harris' mantra?
The Tigers take 27.2% of pitches over the “heart” of the plate.
This is the 6th lowest % in the MLB.
However, they are hitting .283 when swinging on these pitches (30th in MLB).
 
The Detroit Tigers are now 3-4 this year when they score exactly 6 runs in a game.
The rest of baseball is 103-45.

Tigers Bullpen has now blown 11 leads in the 6th inning or later.
No other team has more than 8.
MLB average is 5.13
 
Verlander, Carpenter square off in rehab showdown.
JV stretches to 66 pitches in competitive sim game; injured trio trending toward returns.
Tigers official site

Justin Verlander update: Sim game at Comerica is ‘step in right direction’.
Detroit Tigers right-hander Justin Verlander threw a four-inning, 66-pitch simulated game (live batting practice) on Wednesday afternoon at Comerica Park.
He gave up two or three singles, but none of the hard contact that characterized his first sim game last week.
Most importantly, he didn’t fade as the start went on.
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Boxscore.

Video highlights of the Tigers win over the angels.

Tigers 4 - Angels 0: Detroit wins, but might lose Casey Mize again.
BYBTB

Tigers blank Angels but Mize, Jansen injured: 'Hope for the best'.
Apparently, the 2026 Detroit Tigers can’t have nice things. At least not for long.
They won a baseball game Wednesday night, which has been rare. They beat the Los Angeles Angels and their ace right-hander Jose Soriano, 4-0 at Comerica Park. The win, their first shutout since April 10, snapped a seven-game home losing streak and was their second win overall in their last 11 games.
Detnews

Tigers' Kenley Jansen exits game in ninth inning with injury.
Detnews

Casey Mize exits Tigers game with groin injury after four innings.
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Detroit Tigers win vs Los Angeles Angels but lose Casey Mize to injury.
The Detroit Tigers can't stay healthy.
The Tigers earned a 4-0 win over the Los Angeles Angels on Wednesday, May 27, in the second of three games in the series at Comerica Park, marking their third shutout win of the 2026 season (and their first since April 10).
The bad news: The Tigers lost both right-hander Casey Mize and right-handed reliever Kenley Jansen to right groin injuries.
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Tigers blank Angels as bullpen steps up after Casey Mize’s early exit.
When Casey Mize departed after four innings with an injury, reliever Drew Anderson didn’t miss a beat.
Mize and Anderson combined for seven shutout innings as the Detroit Tigers beat the Los Angeles Angels 4-0 on Wednesday night at Comerica Park.
With the win, the Tigers (22-34) moved ahead of the Angels (21-35) at the bottom of the American League standings and will try to secure their first series victory since May 1-3 in Thursday’s finale.
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Detroit Tigers facing fresh injury concerns after two pitchers exit.
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May 28 in Tigers and mlb history:

1910: Christy Mathewson of the New York Giants scatters 10 hits and defeats the Philadelphia Phillies, 3 - 2, at the Baker Bowl. Fred Snodgrass hits a two-run double off Jim Moroney in the 5th inning to give the Giants the edge.

1927: In his first starting assignment for the Yankees, Wilcy Moore loses a heartbreaker to the Senators, 3 - 2, in the nitecap of a doubleheader. Lou Gehrig is spiked at first base by Bucky Harris as Firpo Marberry scores the winning run. The Yankees win the opener, 8 - 2, as Babe Ruth hits his 12th home run of the year, a three-run shot. Tris Speaker plays most of Game One for the Senators despite fracturing his left thumb in batting practice.

1930: Grover Cleveland Alexander of the Philadelphia Phillies makes his last major league appearance, giving up two hits and two runs in relief in the Boston Braves' 5 - 1 victory. The Phillies release the 43-year-old veteran a few hours after the game.
In a 20-season career, Alexander posted a 373-208 record with 2,198 strikeouts and a 2.56 ERA. He will be inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1938.

1937: Hank Greenberg goes 5-for-5 with 2 home runs, a double, and a walk in the Tigers' 18-3 win over the Browns.

1941: The New York Yankees defeat the Washington Senators, 6 - 5, in the first night game played at Griffith Stadium.

1946: The first night game is played at Yankee Stadium as the Washington Senators beat the New York Yankees, 2 - 1.

1951: After going 0 for 12 since his debut, Giants rookie Willie Mays gets his first hit, a 450-foot home run off Braves left-hander Warren Spahn.
"His first major league hit was a home run off me and I'll never forgive myself. We might have gotten rid of Willie Mays forever if I'd only struck him out." ~ Warren Spahn.

1956: Pittsburgh Pirates first baseman Dale Long hits a home run in his eighth consecutive game, setting a major league record. This mark will be later tied by Don Mattingly and Ken Griffey, Jr.

1957: With a unanimous vote, National League owners grant permission to both the Dodgers and Giants to relocate their clubs to the West Coast if they so desire.

1959: The Milwaukee Braves traded Earl Hersh and Joe Lonnett to the Detroit Tigers for Alfred Paschal (minors) and Charlie Lau.
Alfred Paschal (minors), Earl Hersh and Charlie Lau returned to original teams on May 28, 1959. Joe Lonnett refused to report to his new team.

1961: Tigers 9 - Angels 4. Bill Bruton's 2-run double in the 7th inning gives the Tigers the lead for good. Charlie Maxwell, Norm Cash, & Dick Brown hit home runs. Tigers are 28-14, up 3.5 in the AL.

1965: Hank Aguirre throws a 2-hitter and Don Wert hits a home run to give the Tigers a 1-0 win over the indians.

1968: Tigers score 4 runs in the top of the first in Anaheim on a 2-run double by Bill Freehan and a 2-run home run by Willie Horton. John Hiller enters the game in the third inning and pitches 6 innings of scoreless relief in a 4-1 win.
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1968: American League owners agree to divide the circuit into two divisions and reduce its schedule to 156 games. The following divisional alignment is set for the 1969 season: Eastern Division: Baltimore Orioles,Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers, New York Yankees,Washington Senators. Western Division: California Angels, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics, Seattle Pilots.
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1971: The Detroit Tigers released Dave Boswell.

1976: Ron LeFlore's 31-game hitting streak ends: was the longest AL streak in 27 years. Began in the final game the previous season.

1980: The Detroit Tigers purchased Mike Macha from the Toronto Blue Jays.

1982: Lou Whitaker has the first of nine career multi-home run games. Lou Whitaker hits 2 home runs, including a 2-run shot in the top of the 9th to give the Tigers a 6-4 win in Oakland.
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1984: Historic start lands the Tigers on the cover of Sports Illustrated. But the cover jinx strikes: as SI hits newsstands, the Tigers are swept in Seattle the previous 3 days.
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1984: Tigers beat the oakland a's 6 - 1 as Jack Morris improves to 10 - 1.
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1987: Tom Brookens hits his first career grand slam.
The Tigers' beat the Twins 15-7 for their 14th win in 17 games.

1990: The Detroit Tigers signed Jody Davis as a free agent.

1995: At Tiger Stadium, the Chicago White Sox (five) and Detroit Tigers (seven) combine to set a major-league record 12 home runs, with Chicago winning the 14 - 12 slugfest.
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1996: The Minnesota Twins selected Scott Aldred off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

2004: Mariano Rivera posts his 300th career save in a Yankees' 7 - 5 victory over Tampa Bay. He also becomes the first Yankee and 17th reliever in major league history to reach the milestone.

2010: The Tigers fail to take advantage of a three-home run performance by Miguel Cabrera, falling, 5 - 4, to Ben Sheets and the Oakland Athletics. Reliever Ryan Perry is the loser.

2013: The Mets honor Yankees great Mariano Rivera, who has announced his retirement at the end of the year, by having him throw the ceremonial first pitch before the game between the two teams from the Big Apple at Citi Field, with retired Mets closer John Franco acting as his catcher for the occasion. However, the night doesn't end so well for Mo, as Daniel Murphy leads off the bottom of the 9th with a double and David Wright and Lucas Duda follow RBI singles to turn a 1 - 0 deficit into a 2 - 1 win. It is the first time of Mariano's illustrious career that he blows a save without retiring a single batter; it is also his first blown save of the year.

2018: JaCoby Jones hits 2 doubles and James McCann hits a grand slam in the #Tigers' 9-3 win over the Angels. Jones' first two-sacker gives the Tigers at least one double in 44 straight games, a franchise record.

2019: The Detroit Tigers signed Carlos Torres as a free agent.

Tigers players, coaches, and announcers birthdays:

Jim Middleton Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com`
Jim Middleton 1921.

Kirk Gibson 1979-1987, 1993-1995, announcer 1998-2002, coach 2003-2005, announcer 2015-2025.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Rafael_Landestoy
Rafael Landestoy coach 2002.

Mike Defelice 2004.

Jhonny Peralta 2010-2013.

Lester Oliveros 2011.

Dylan Smith 2025.

Tigers players who passed away:

Kid Nance 1901.

Henri Rondeau 1913.

Charlie Sullivan 1928, 1930-1931.

Roy Cullenbine 1938-1939, 1945-1947.
Still holds the major league record for consecutive games drawing a walk as a batter, 22 games in 1947.

Baseball Reference
 
WHOA, NELLY.
Totally Tigers
 
Tigers outfielder Kerry Carpenter and infielder Gleyber Torres will head to Toledo tomorrow for a rehab assignment. Carpenter will play immediately, Torres might be a day or two behind.
 
The Tigers have three active players on offense who are positive WAR players:
Kevin McGonigle, Dillon Dingler and Riley Greene. That's it. That's the list.

By fWAR, Dingler/Greene/McGonigle (5.7) are the 2nd best trio of qualified teammates in the AL, behind only Bellinger/Judge/Rice (6.8) in New York.
 
Worst part of last night, take your pick
Spencer 0-Fourkelson (4 k's too)
Vierling lazy play in CF
Perez RF mistake then pimping his HR 5 times on Insta
Vest dying on the vine at 34 pitches
Oh and now the Tigers are the worst team in the AL. Lost 17 of last 20.
With this afternoons game completed, Lost 18 of last 21.
 
The Tigers took Jace Jung at 12 overall in the 2022 MLB Draft. One slot later, the Angels took shortstop Zach Neto, who is 25 and already sits at 13.2 career WAR.
The Tigers' past drafting and Latin American failings explain nearly all of their current headaches.
 
The Tigers today placed RHP Kenley Jansen on the 15-day injured list with pelvic inflammation. LHP Drew Sommers has been recalled from Triple-A Toledo.
 
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