From the Archives: Jason Thompson
On May 27, 1980, Sparky traded my favorite Tigers player — my first favorite Tiger — first baseman Jason Thompson, to the California Angels for outfielder Al Cowens. (For more on Cowens, check out this post from the archives.)
The Hollywood native joined the Tigers full time in 1976 and played 123 games that year, hitting .218, with 17 home runs and 54 RBI. Two of the homers cleared the rightfield roof at Tiger Stadium. It was in 1977, though, that he made his mark: .270, 31 homers and 105 RBI, and an All Star Game selection.
In 1980, Thompson got off to a slow start: .214/4/20 in 36 games, and Sparky invoked his My Way or the Highway clause and sent his first baseman to Orange County.
As I’ve said before, Thompson’s replacement, Richie Hebner, was a favorite of mine too. But, who were the Tigers kidding? Hebner over Jason Thompson?
You can read the full post in the Archives.
Random Game: May 8, 1988
Tigers 9 – Mariners 3
- Sunday, May 8, 1988
- Start Time: 1:35 p.m. Local
- Attendance: 12,695
- Venue: Kingdome
- Game Duration: 2:50
- Day Game, on turf
- Boxscore
- The Tigers built a 9-0 lead behind Frank Tanana’s 7-2/3 innings, and led by Luis Salazar’s 3 for 4, 3 RBI day.
- Chet Lemon and Gary Pettis had two hits apiece.
- Willie Hernandez pitched the final inning and a third.
- Two amusing tidbits: The Mariners’ starting shortstop was former Cubs and White Sox manager Rick Renteria, and Harold Reynolds went 0 for 5. 🙂
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W: Frank Tanana (6-1)L: Mike Campbell (2-4)
Birthdays
Feb. 24: Bryan Kelly and the late Bubba Phillips, Pinky Pittinger, Lynn Nelson, Wilbur Cooper, Bugs Raymond, Monte Beville
Feb. 25: Rich Rowland and Ken Szotkiewicz
Weekend Grids
Yesterday | |
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⚾️ Immaculate Grid 328 7/9 — Rarity: 239 |
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Today | |
⚾️ Immaculate Grid 329 9/9 — Rarity: 12 |
Enjoy the rest of your weekend. See you tomorrow.