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  • Aug. 27, 1984: Heading to Seattle

    August 27, 2024

    After taking two of three from the Angels, the Tigers hit the road for three games in Seattle, looking to settle a score from May’s sweep at the hands of the Mariners.

    Al Greene – OF #21

    Detroit Cooley High grad Altar Alfonse “Al” Greene had one of the more brief Tigers careers: 29 games in 1979, which was a surprise given the power numbers he posted in the minors.

    Here are a few things to know about the left-handed hitting outfielder:

    • Greene is the first player from Northwood Institute (now Northwood University) to appear in the majors. He signed with the Tigers as an amateur free agent on Nov. 10, 1976.
    • In 1978, he hit .263 with 32 homers, 84 RBI and an .885 OPS with Double-A Montgomery and Triple-A Evansville.
    • He debuted on July 23, 1979 against the White Sox, pinch hitting for John Wockenfuss in the bottom of the eighth. Greene faced Ed Farmer and grounded out to third baseman Greg Pryor. The Tigers lost, 11-3.
    • In 70 plate appearances, he had eight hits — three of them solo homers — six RBI and a .136 average. His final appearance came on Sept. 30, 1979 at Tiger Stadium against the Red Sox. He batted seventh as the Tigers’ DH and went 0 for 4.
    • On June 2, 1980, the Tigers traded him and John Martin to the Cardinals for Jim Lentine. He passed away in Detroit on Feb. 18, 2014 at 59.

    Birthdays

    Jordy Mercer, Buddy Bell and the late Em Lindbeck, Bob “Bun” Troy and William “Baldy” Louden

    Today’s Grid

    ⚾️ Immaculate Grid 513 9/9 — Rarity: 14

    See you tomorrow.

  • Aug. 26, 1984: Tigers 12 – Angels 6

    August 26, 2024

    W: Milt Wilcox (15-7) – L: Tommy John (7-12) | Boxscore

    Record: 86-45 — 12 games up on Toronto

    Highlights

    • The Tigers dropped five runs on Tommy John in the third inning — he allowed only two hits but walked five — and then they scored another run, on reliever Curt Kaufman.
    • Over the next 32/3 innings, Kaufman gave up six runs on seven hits, three of them solo homers by Chet Lemon and Marty Castillo and Kirk Gibson. When the Angels came to bat in the bottom of the sixth, they were down 11-0. Gibby cranked another in the ninth off Angels lefty John Curtis.
    • Milt pitched six innings, giving up five hits, three unearned runs, and striking out five.

    Miscellany

    • Venue: Anaheim Stadium
    • Umpires: HP – Nick Bremigan, 1B – Vic Voltaggio, 2B – Larry McCoy, 3B – Joe Brinkman
    • Time of Game: 3:01
    • Attendance: 33,008

    Birthdays

    Spencer Torkelson, Luis Marte, David Price, Alex Sanchez and Chad Kreuter

    Today’s Grid

    ⚾️ Immaculate Grid 512 9/9 — Rarity: 7

    See you tomorrow.

  • Aug. 25, 1984: Tigers 5 – Angels 1

    August 25, 2024

    W: Jack Morris (17-8) – L: Bruce Kison (3-3) | Boxscore

    Record: 85-45 — 12 games up on Toronto

    Highlights

    • Morris pitched eight innings and allowed nine hits and five walks. He allowed to singles in the ninth and Sparky brought in Willie Hernández.
    • Willie got Juan Beníquez to ground into a double play, then struck out Gary Pettis to end the game.
    • Ruppert Jones drove hit a three-run homer, Darrell Evans had a solo shot and Lou Whitaker had three hits.

    Miscellany

    • Venue: Anaheim Stadium
    • Umpires: HP – Joe Brinkman, 1B – Nick Bremigan, 2B – Vic Voltaggio, 3B – Larry McCoy
    • Time of Game: 2:40
    • Attendance: 51,203

    Birthdays

    Justin Upton, and Detroit Wolverines outfielder and shortstop Frank Jones

    Today’s Grid

    ⚾️ Immaculate Grid 512 9/9 – Rarity: 7

    See you tomorrow.

  • Aug. 24, 1984: Angels 5 – Tigers 3

    August 24, 2024

    W: Mike Witt (12-10) – L: Dan Petry (15-7) – S: Don Aase (4) | Boxscore

    Record: 84-45 — 11 games up on Toronto

    Highlights

    • Kirk Gibson went three for three and Chet Lemon and Marty Castillo both homered off Angels starter Witt.
    • The Angels jumped on Peaches for four runs in the first, yet he went the distance allowing the one more run; all in he allowed six hits plus three walks.
    • Dave Bergman drove in the Tigers’s third run.

    Miscellany

    • Venue: Anaheim Stadium
    • Umpires: HP – Larry McCoy, 1B – Joe Brinkman, 2B – Nick Bremigan, 3B – Vic Voltaggio
    • Time of Game: 2:33
    • Attendance: 41,459

    Birthdays

    Tony Bernazard, who played in six games for the 1991 Tigers, and the late Hal Woodeshick and Frank Secory

    Today’s Grid

    ⚾️ Immaculate Grid 510 6/9 — Rarity: 338

    See you tomorrow.

  • Aug. 23, 1984: The Tigers Head West

    August 23, 2024

    The Tigers make their final West Coast swing of the 1984 season, heading to Anaheim, Seattle and Oakland. They play their final 25 games of the year against A. L. East opponents.

    Let’s see how they fared on Aug. 23, 1983 …

    Aug. 23, 1983: Tigers 2 – Rangers 0

    W: Doug Bair (6-4) – L: Charlie Hough (10-12) – S: Aurelio López (17) | Boxscore

    Record: 69-54 — Third place, 1.5 games behind first-place Milwaukee, a half-game behind second-place Baltimore

    Highlights

    • Spot-starter Bair pitched six scoreless innings, giving up just four hits and one walk, but no strikeouts. López tossed the final three innings, allowing only a walk.
    • Rick Leach and Alan Trammell both had two hits, and Leach and Chet Lemon drove in the Tigers’ runs.

    Miscellany

    • Venue: Arlington Stadium
    • Umpires: HP – Rich Garcia, 1B – Vic Voltaggio, 2B – Mike Reilly, 3B – Don Denkinger
    • Time of Game: 2:04
    • Attendance: 10,974

    Birthdays

    Raul Casanova, Allen McDill, Jeff Manto and the late George Kell, Phil Page, Henry “Heinie” Elder and Red Downs

    I interviewed George Kell in March 2007 on the old podcast. You can listen here:

    Today’s Grid

    ⚾️ Immaculate Grid 509 9/9 — Rarity: 26

    See you tomorrow.

  • Aug. 22, 1984: Tigers 11 – A’s 4

    August 22, 2024

    W: Juan Berenguer (7-8) – L: Bill Krueger (8-10) | Boxscore

    Record: 84-44 — 12.5 games up on Toronto

    Highlights

    • Bárbaro Garbey, Alan Trammell and Marty Castillo each had two hits, and Marty drove in three.
    • Berenguer had another great start, throwing seven innings and allowing just five hits and one run.
    • The Tigers stole six bases in this one.

    Miscellany

    • Venue: Tiger Stadium
    • Umpires: HP – Tim Welke, 1B – Marty Springstead, 2B – Durwood Merrill, 3B – Dan Morrison
    • Time of Game: 2:54
    • Attendance: 35,335

    Birthdays

    Ryan Carpenter, Randy Wolf, Jeff Weaver, Doug Bair and the late Wally Schang and Al Bashang

    Today’s Grid

    ⚾️ Immaculate Grid 508 9/9 — Rarity: 99

    See you tomorrow.

  • Aug. 21, 1984: Tigers 12 – A’s 6

    August 21, 2024

    W: Milt Wilcox (14-7) – L: Lary Sorensen (5-12) | Boxscore

    Record: 83-44 — 11.5 games up on Toronto

    Highlights

    • Alan Trammell (3 for 4) and Darrell Evans (4 for 5 and a three-run homer) accounted for half the Tigers’ hits and Lance Parrish drove in four with a first-inning grand slam. Larry Herndon also homered.
    • Another hometown kid, Macomb County’s Lary Sorensen, was ambushed in two innings of work: six hits, seven runs and five walks.
    • Wilcox worked six innings, allowed two runs on four hits and struck out seven.

    Miscellany

    • Venue: Tiger Stadium
    • Umpires: HP – Dan Morrison, 1B – Tim Welke, 2B – Marty Springstead, 3B – Durwood Merrill
    • Time of Game: 3:04
    • Attendance: 34,065

    Birthdays

    Dustin Molleken, J.D. Martinez, Dean Crow, and the late Andujar Cedeño and Gerry Staley

    Today’s Grid

    ⚾️ Immaculate Grid 507 9/9 — Rarity: 4

    See you tomorrow.

  • Aug. 20, 1984: Tigers 14 – A’s 1

    August 20, 2024

    W: Jack Morris (16-8) – L: Curt Young (6-2) | Boxscore

    Record: 82-44 — 10.5 games up on Toronto

    Highlights

    • The Tigers blasted Oakland starter, Saginaw native and Central Michigan product, Young in his two innings: eight hits, six earned runs and two homers. He was replaced by Chuck Rainey who fared worse: 41/3 innings, 10 hits and eight runs.
    • All told, the Tigers amassed 20 hits. Larry Herndon, Darrell Evans and Doug Baker each had three hits, and Alan Trammell, Kirk Gibson and Chet Lemon contributed two each. Lemon, Gibby and Lance Parrish had homers.
    • The most-notable part of this game? Former Tigers infielder Mark Wagner pitched the final inning and two-thirds, allowing just two hits, a walk and striking out one (Johnny Grubb.)

    Miscellany

    • Venue: Tiger Stadium
    • Umpires: HP – Durwood Merrill, 1B – Dan Morrison, 2B – Tim Welke, 3B – Marty Springstead
    • Time of Game: 2:45
    • Attendance: 38,431

    Birthdays

    Gene Kingsale, Jose Paniagua and the late George Zuverink, Beau Bell and Ross Reynolds

    Today’s Grid

    ⚾️ Immaculate Grid 506 8/9 — Rarity: 123

    See you tomorrow.

  • Aug. 19, 1984: Mariners 4 – Tigers 1

    August 19, 2024

    W: Mark Langston (12-9) – L: Dan Petry (15-6) – S: Ed Vande Berg (7) | Boxscore

    Record: 81-44 — 10 games up on Toronto

    Highlights

    • Just another dominant performance against the Tigers for rookie Mark Langston. In two starts in 1984, the lefty pitched 171/3 innings, allowed two runs on six hits and struck out 23. In this one, he tossed 81/3, scattering four hits and striking out 11.
    • Petry went the distance, giving up 10 hits and four earned, and he struck out 11 as well.
    • The Tigers’ run came on a bases-loaded walk by Marty Castillo in the fourth.

    Miscellany

    • Venue: Tiger Stadium
    • Umpires: HP – Dave Phillips, 1B – Steve Palermo, 2B – Rick Reed, 3B – John Hirschbeck
    • Time of Game: 2:51
    • Attendance: 43,277

    Birthdays

    David Palmer, Terry Harper and the late Fred Lasher

    Today’s Grid

    ⚾️ Immaculate Grid 505 9/9 — Rarity: 41

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  • Aug. 18, 1984: Tigers 4 – Mariners 3

    August 18, 2024

    W: Juan Berenguer (6-8) – L: Dave Geisel (0-1) – S: Willie Hernández (26) | Boxscore

    Record: 81-43 — 11 games up on Toronto

    Highlights

    • Juan Berenguer dominated: 81/3 innings, three hits, 12 strikeouts.
    • The Tigers had just five hits and Kirk Gibson had the big one: a three-run homer in the sixth off Mariners’ starter Geisel. Marty Castillo and Lance Parrish both doubled.
    • “Juan Berenguer pitched the game of his career. It certainly was the best game we’ve pitched in the last two months.” — Sparky, “Bless You Boys”

    Miscellany

    • Venue: Tiger Stadium
    • Umpires: HP – John Hirschbeck, 1B – Dave Phillips, 2B – Steve Palermo, 3B – Rick Reed
    • Time of Game: 2:41
    • Attendance: 36,719

    Birthdays

    Justin Wilson, Bobby Higginson, Bob James, Bob Humphreys and the late Bob Kennedy

    Today’s Grid

    ⚾️ Immaculate Grid 504 7/9 — Rarity: 260

    See you tomorrow.

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