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Riley Greene falls among outfielders in 2nd update of All-Star voting.
Detroit Tigers outfielder Riley Greene has started the All-Star Game before.
It might not happen this time.
Greene has fallen from fifth place to ninth place among American League outfielders in fan voting for the 2026 MLB All-Star Game, which is set for July 14 at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia. The 25-year-old needs to rank within the top six among AL outfielders to advance to the second round of fan voting, thus opening the door to starting the All-Star Game.
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Tigers looking more like a contender -- and Framber's a big reason why.
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Video highlights of the Tigers win over the yankees.

Yankees out Cole’d as Tigers win series opener.
Justice for Dirt Cam.
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Tigers' Valdez tosses gem, Greene homers to defeat Yankees.
Going into the series against the East Division-leading Yankees Monday, the Tigers had the best record in the American League in June (11-6). They’d hit the second most homers (35) in the majors. Their team ERA was 3.12, second lowest in baseball and they had a 24-game run of their starting pitches holding teams to four runs or less.
All of those numbers got better after the Tigers beat the Yankees 5-3 at Comerica Park, their fourth straight win.
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Framber Valdez outduels Gerrit Cole in Detroit Tigers' win vs Yankees.
Detroit Tigers left-hander Framber Valdez and New York Yankees right-hander Gerrit Cole were teammates with the Houston Astros from 2018-19 with the Houston Astros under manager A.J. Hinch.
This time, Valdez outdueled Cole.
All while Hinch watched from the Tigers' dugout.
The Tigers secured their fourth victory in a row with a 5-3 win over the Yankees on Monday, June 22, in the first of three games in the series at Comerica Park. The Tigers were led by Valdez, who provided six innings of one-run ball – and retired his final 10 batters.
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Framber Valdez shuts down Yankees as Tigers keep rolling with 4th straight win.
Framber Valdez outpitched his former Astros teammate to lead the Detroit Tigers to a fourth straight win.
Valdez struck out a season-high eight batters as the Tigers beat Gerrit Cole and the New York Yankees 5-3 in the series opener Monday night at Comerica Park.
The Tigers (34-44) are now an American League-best 12-6 in June. They play the AL-leading Yankees (46-31) twice more this week.
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The end might be nigh, but only Verlander should decide for certain.
A hamstring injury has once again stalled Justin Verlander's second start of the 2026 season. Yet cries for him to retire ought to fall on his deaf ears.
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June 23 in Tigers and mlb history:

1903: The Boston Americans take - and hold - the American League lead. They will finish 14 1/2 games ahead of the Philadelphia Athletics.

1904: The first-place Giants run their win streak to eight games, beating Boston, 6 - 2. Christy Mathewson allows nine hits, strikes out 9, and drives in two runs with a 6th inning single.

1906: At the Polo Grounds, the Giants whip the Phils, 5 - 0, in a match that takes one hour, 20 minutes. Christy Mathewson allows six hits in outpitching Lew Richie.

1909: At the Polo Grounds, Christy Mathewson wins a doubleheader against Boston. Matty relieves Rube Marquard in the opener with the score tied 4 - 4 in the 9th. After shutting down Boston, the Giants score a run for the 5 - 4 win. Matty then coasts in the nitecap to an 11 - 1 win.

1915: For the 5th time this month, and 6th time this year, Ty Cobb steals home, doing it in a 4 - 2 Tiger win over the St. Louis Browns. Cobb scores another run when Sam Crawford hits back to Browns P Grover Lowdermilk, who somersaults after catching the grounder and sits on the mound holding the ball. Cobb scores all the way from second base on the play.

1915: Philadelphia Athletics lefty Bruno Haas makes his debut against New York a memorable one as he walks a record 16 batters, and throws three wild pitches. He goes all the way in a 15 - 7 loss, his only major league decision. Haas breaks the American League record of 15 walks, set by Boardwalk Brown and ties Bill George's major league record. Haas will pitch in just five more games before ending up in the NFL as a halfback for Akron.

1917: In the first of two games at Boston, Babe Ruth starts for the Red Sox and walks the leadoff man, griping to plate umpire Brick Owens after each pitch. On ball 4, Ruth plants a right to the umpire's head, and is ejected.
Ernie Shore comes in to pitch. Ray Morgan is then caught stealing, and Shore retires all 26 men he faces in a 4 - 0 win, getting credit in the books for a perfect game (the ruling will later be changed, giving the two pitchers a combined no-hitter, but no perfect game). Boston's Dutch Leonard then beats Walter Johnson, 5 - 0, in the nitecap.
Ruth is suspended for his actions, a ban that will last nine days. He also is fined $100.

1927: With the help of a 3rd-inning triple play, the Tigers down the White Sox, 6 - 5, in 11 innings. Ted Lyons loses again, to reliever Earl Whitehill.

1927: At Boston, Lou Gehrig leads New York to an 11 - 4 victory by hitting three home runs, a first at Fenway Park. Gehrig hits a two-run homer in the 2nd, and solo shots in the 6th and 8th, off Danny MacFayden. He adds a single to his total as Dutch Ruether coasts to the win.

1930: With two outs in the 6th inning, Brooklyn makes 10 hits in succession against Pittsburgh to equal the major league record. The Robins begin the 7th inning with two more after the 6th inning ends with a runner tagged out at the plate. They win, 19 - 6. Babe Herman hits two home runs during the streak.

1930: Hack Wilson hits for the cycle with two singles, a double, triple, and homer, and drives in six as the Cubs whip the Phils, 21 - 8, at Wrigley Field.

1933: The Senators take over first place, winning their third in a row over the White Sox while the Yankees break even in St. Louis. Joe Cronin leads the way with his 5th consecutive multi-hit game. With his two hits today matching his output on the 18th, and 13 hits in the three games of the 19th, 21st and 22nd, Cronin sets the record for most hits in three games (13) as well as four games (15).

1935: Hank Greenberg hits a grand slam in the 9th, but the Tigers lose 12-7 to the senators.

1939: Hank Greenberg collects his 1,000th hit, a double in the Tigers 7 - 4 win over the Senators.

1940: Bobo Newsom wins his 9th in a row, stopping the Yankees on four hits. The Tigers move to a game and a half in back of the first-place Indians.

1940: In Cleveland, 56,659 watch the Indians split with Boston. Cleveland wins the opener, 4 - 1, for their 8th win in a row, then Boston wins the nitecap, 2 - 0, on two Jim Tabor home runs. In the first game, Ted Williams and Doc Cramer collide chasing a fly ball. Williams is knocked unconscious and the ball goes for an inside-the-park home run.

1943: Captain Hank Greenberg briefly re-joins the Tigers for batting practice.

1943: Tigers play a doubleheader with 350 armed guards stationed throughout Briggs Stadium due to racial unrest.

1950: Eleven home runs - a major league record - drive in all the runs scored in a 10 - 9 Tiger win over the Yankees before 51,000 Detroit fans.
Detroit has four home runs in the 4th inning as Dizzy Trout, Jerry Priddy, Vic Wertz and Hoot Evers connect.
Pitcher Trout's home run, off Tommy Byrne, is his second lifetime grand slam.
Evers hits another home run, an inside-the-park 2-run game winner in the 9th off Joe Page to win it.
For New York, Hank Bauer connects for two homers, including one in the 4th inning. Joe DiMaggio, Jerry Coleman, Yogi Berra and pinch hitter Tommy Henrich also belt round trippers.
It is the first time that nine different players connect for homers in a game.

1951: Don Newcombe gives up a 1st-inning single to Ralph Kiner in beating the Bucs on a one-hitter, 13 - 1. The Dodgers jump on Bill Werle and successors for 16 hits, including homers by Carl Furillo and Rocky Bridges.

1957: Oriole Skinny Brown blanks the Tigers, 6 - 0, to start a string of four shutouts for the O's staff.

1958: The Detroit Tigers traded Vito Valentinetti to the Washington Senators for Al Cicotte.

1959: The Yankees ride two-run homers from Mickey Mantle, Hank Bauer and Gil McDougald to a 10 - 2 win over Kansas City.

1961: Ernie Banks voluntarily takes the bench as a sore knee brings his 717 consecutive games played streak to an end. The streak started August 26, 1956. The Bank-less Cubs still win, 5 - 3, over the Braves at Wrigley Field. Joe Adcock, who applied the hidden ball trick last August 31st to George Altman, nabs another Cub, Billy Williams, in the 8th.

1962: Mickey Mantle returns to the Yankee lineup and homers against Paul Foytack. But it is not enough as Detroit wins, 5 - 4.

1962: Larry Doby becomes one of the first players with major league experience to sign with a Japanese team.
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1963: A major league fielding record is set by Boston's 1B Dick Stuart aka "Dr. Strange Glove" handles three 1st-inning grounders and tosses to P Bob Heffner for putouts each time. Stuart's teammates and Fenway Park fans give him a standing ovation. The Yankees beat the Sox, 8 - 0.
Heffner is just the second pitcher to have three putouts in an inning: Boston's Jim Bagby (1940) is the other. Rick Reuschel in 1975 will be the next.

1965: The Detroit Tigers selected Orlando Pena off waivers from the Kansas City Athletics.

1967: The Cincinnati Reds purchased Jake Wood from the Detroit Tigers.

1968: Tigers split a doubleheader in Cleveland: Luis Tiant shuts Tigers out in Game 1, Dick Tracewski's 3-run homer gives them a 4-1 win in Game 2.

1969: Jim Price hits a walk-off home run in the bottom of the 9th, his second walk-off hit in two weeks, and Tigers beat the yankees 6 - 5.
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1971: Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Rick Wise hits 2 HRs and hurls a no-hitter vs. the Cincinnati Reds at Riverfront Stadium.


1974: Los Angeles Dodgers closer Mike Marshall completes a sweep of the Giants, winning today, 4 - 3. Marshall was the winner in yesterday's 3 - 2 win, and also on the 21st in another 4 - 3 victory. Not till California's Chuck McElroy, in 1996, will another pitcher sweep a series.

1984: The Detroit Tigers released Don Gordon.

1984: Milt Wilcox pitches the Tigers 5 - 1 win over the Brewers.

1985: Frank Tanana pitches 7 shutout innings against the Yankees in his Detroit Tigers debut and the Tigers win 3 - 1.

1988: George Steinbrenner fires Billy Martin for the fifth time, replacing him with Lou Piniella. In 1985, Piniella was fired and replaced by Martin. In 1987, Martin was fired and replaced by Piniella. New York's 40-28 record is the 4th best in the big leagues, but the Yankees have just completed a 2-7 road trip.

1994: The Senate Judiciary Committee fails to approve antitrust legislation by a vote of 10-7. According to Donald Fehr, executive director of the Major League Players Association, the action leaves the players with little choice but to strike.

1998: The Detroit Tigers traded Bip Roberts to the Oakland Athletics for a player to be named later. The Oakland Athletics sent Jason Wood (July 18, 1998) to the Detroit Tigers to complete the trade.

2001: The Detroit Tigers traded Dave Mlicki to the Houston Astros for Jose Lima.

2003: The Cleveland Indians sent Ron Wright to the Detroit Tigers as part of a conditional deal.

2012: Jim Thome hits a walk-off homer off Tampa Bay's Jake McGee in the bottom of the 9th to give the Phillies a 7 - 6 win. It is Thome's 609th career homer, tying him with Sammy Sosa for 7th place on the all-time list, and the 13th in walk-off fashion, the most in history; five players have hit 12, and all are Hall of Famers: Jimmie Foxx, Mickey Mantle, Stan Musial, Frank Robinson and Babe Ruth.

2016: The Tigers win the game as Cameron Maybin comes in to score on a wild pitch by Steve Cishek in the bottom of the 10th and beat the mariners 5 - 4.

2017: The Detroit Tigers released Francisco Rodriguez.

2020: Following protracted negotiations there is now agreement to start an abbreviated 60-game season on July 23rd or 24th after the Players Association ratifies the proposed safety protocols. Players are to report to their team's home city on July 1st to resume "spring" training.

2022: The Miami Marlins purchased Ryan Lavarnway from the Detroit Tigers.

2023: The Detroit Tigers released Brendon Davis.

Tigers players birthdays:

Al Clauss 1913.

Bubba Floyd 1944.

Aaron Robinson 1949-1951.
November 10, 1948: Traded by the Chicago White Sox to the Detroit Tigers for Billy Pierce and $10,000.
Top 5 dumbest trades by Detroit.

Tom Haller 1972.

Tigers players who passed away:

Al Bashang 1912.

George Boehler 1912-1916.

Ross Reynolds 1914-1915.

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Tigers are calling up OF Ben Malgeri.
They’ve optioned Trei Cruz and placed Burch Smith on the 60-day IL.
The Tigers today selected the contract of OF Ben Malgeri from Triple-A Toledo. Malgeri joins the first major league roster of his career and will wear uniform number 53.
 
Tigers tap outfielder Ben Malgeri for some right-handed punch.
He’d just got out of his car outside Comerica Park early Tuesday afternoon and immediately, he was beseeched for an autograph.
Welcome, finally, to the big leagues Ben Malgeri.
The Tigers purchased the contract of the 26-year-old right-handed hitting outfielder and he made his big-league debut against the Yankees and lefty starter Carlos Rodon.
"We continue to want to take advantage of our personnel the best we can," manager AJ Hinch said. "We want to find different ways to attack the opponent. The fact that we are facing two lefties (Rodon and Ryan Weathers on Wednesday) is one of the clearer reasons why we wanted to bring him up right now. And he's hit his way here."
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Tigers' Wenceel Perez finally home, but facing lengthy recovery process.
Wenceel Perez is back home in Detroit.
The Tigers outfielder was held in Houston for a couple of extra days after he fractured an orbital bone in his left eye Tuesday night when a resistance band snapped off its hook during a post-game workout.
“The orbital injury, it’s not surgical, but you have to pay attention to the bone healing,” manager AJ Hinch said. “The eye part is the swelling. His vision is getting better. There were a couple of days where the eye was swollen shut and the vision wasn’t there.”
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Tigers call up Ben Malgeri from Triple-A Toledo; Trei Cruz sent down.
A new player has joined the Detroit Tigers.
Outfielder Ben Malgeri – an 18th round pick in the 2021 draft – was called up from Triple-A Toledo on Tuesday, June 23, for the second of three games in the series against the New York Yankees at Comerica Park. The 26-year-old has a track record of success against left-handed pitchers.
The Tigers made two corresponding roster moves, optioning utility player Trei Cruz to open a spot on the 26-man roster and transferring right-handed reliever Burch Smith to the 60-day injured list to create space on the 40-man roster.
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Tigers' Tarik Skubal puts rapid recovery in a different light.
Tarik Skubal gets the ball Wednesday in the finale against the Yankees. It will be his third start back after missing five-plus weeks following an arthroscopic procedure to remove a loose body from his elbow on May 6.
To the casual observer, it looks like it’s been an impressively seamless transition. He was OK in his first start in Cleveland. He was better in his second start at Comerica Park against the White Sox.
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