The Tuesday Fungo: Feb. 13

From the Archives: Remembering Frank Williams

He pitched for the ’89 Tigers:

  • 42 appearances
  • 71.2 IP
  • 3-3 record
  • 1 save
  • 3.64 ERA

I wrote about him shortly after he passed away in January 2009. Check it out.

Birthdays

Ryan Perry and the late Frank Williams, Jim Brideweser, Hack Miller, George Gill, Ben Dyer and Fritz Buelow

Today’s Grid

⚾️ Immaculate Grid 317 8/9: Rarity: 163

One former Tiger today.

See you tomorrow.

The Monday Fungo: Feb. 12

On TV: Tigers vs. Red Sox – June 25, 1985

Jack Morris vs. Bob Ojeda — and what a great lineup. Here’s the boxscore.

Birthdays

Gary Knotts, Chet Lemon, Pat Dobson, Andy Harrington, Harry Arndt.

Weekend Leftovers

Saturday

Happy 75th birthday to Ben Oglivie who, after the Tigers inexplicably traded him for Jim Slaton and Rich Folkers, went on to hit 176 home runs for the Brewers over nine years. He retired after the 1986 season with a lifetime average of .273 and 235 career homers.

The late Tom Veryzer was born on Feb. 11, 1953. He played five years in Detroit (1973-77) before being dealt to Cleveland for Charlie Spikes. His last year in the bigs was 1984 when he was a bench rider for the Cubs. Had Leon Durham fielded a grounder more cleanly in the NLCS that year, perhaps Veryzer could’ve ended his career where it started, at Tiger Stadium. His final career numbers: .241 average, 14 homers, 231 RBI, .966 fielding percentage.

Today’s Grid

⚾️ Immaculate Grid 316 9/9: Rarity: 30

Two former Tigers managers today.

See you tomorrow.

The Friday Fungo: Feb. 9

On TV: Pat Underwood’s Debut, May 31, 1979

Today is Pat Underwood‘s 67th birthday. He was one of my favorite players during the early years of my Tigers fandom. Here’s a rebroadcast of his major-league debut, against his brother Tom, on May 31, 1979.

Check out this excellent bio of Underwood written by Todd McDorman as part of the SABR Bio Project.

Birthdays

John Young, Vic Wertz, Don Hankins

Today’s Grid

⚾️ Immaculate Grid 313 9/9: Rarity: 13

I also almost went with Lance Parrish instead of Scott Rolen but I wasn’t 100% confident Lance appeared in a game for the Jays. So, after completing the one below, I started a new grid and swapped out Lance for Rolen — 5% for Rolen v.s. 0.4% for Lance. I put in all the other picks from below and it dropped my Rarity from 13 to 9! Should have gone with my instincts.

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Have a great weekend. See you tomorrow.

The Thursday Fungo: Feb. 8

This Week in Baseball: July 10, 1985

A nice feature on Gibby (roughly the 10-minute mark) and cameos of once and future Tigers Howard Johnson, Sweet Lou, Tram, Lance Parrish and Terry Harper.

Birthdays

Steve Dillard, Hoot Evers and Don Heffner.

Today’s Grid

⚾️ Immaculate Grid 312 9/9: Rarity: 10

I’m pretty pleased with myself on this one. A single former Tiger in this grid.

See you tomorrow.

The Wednesday Fungo: Feb. 7

On the Radio: Tigers vs. Angels – May 24, 1977

John Hiller makes the start against Nolan Ryan. Here’s the boxscore.

Enjoy Paul Carey’s bottom-of-the-first update from Evansville.


Birthdays

Dave Borkowski, Earl Whitehill

On this Date

2005: The Tigers signed Magglio Ordóñez for a reported five years, $75 million.
1994: The Tigers signed free agent pitcher Tim Belcher.

Today’s Grid

⚾️ Immaculate Grid 311 6/9: Rarity: 368

One former Tiger today.

See you tomorrow.

The Tuesday Fungo: Feb. 6

Today I spent some time dodging raindrops at the practice day of the WM Phoenix Open in Scottsdale. I’m not a golf fan by any stretch, but the people watching is legendary. The tournament is always the week of the Super Bowl and about 10 days before spring training begins in Phoenix. Good times.


A Random Tigers Game: June 24, 1978

Tigers 4 – Yankees 3

W: Jim Slaton (7-4) • L: Dick Tidrow (3-5)

Start Time: 8 p.m.
Attendance: 37,681
Venue: Tiger Stadium
Game Duration: 2:01


Today’s Grid

⚾️ Immaculate Grid 310 8/9: Rarity: 144

Two former Tigers today: one player, one manager.

See you tomorrow.

The Monday Fungo: Feb. 5

Jim Campbell, the late Tigers GM and President was born 100 years ago today. Wikipedia has a solid entry about him.

Birthdays

Mike Heath and former top pick Kenny Baugh.

Today’s Grid

Immaculate Grid 309 9/9: Rarity: 102

No Tigers today, but Ed Whitson sure took a beating from them in Game 2 of the ‘84 World Series: 5 hits and 3 runs in two-thirds of an inning — the first inning. Whitson got pulled and the Padres came back to win their only game of the series, 5-3.

Have a good week, and we’ll see you tomorrow.