July 17, 1984: Tigers 3 – White Sox 2
W: Dan Petry (12-4) – L: Gene Nelson (1-2) – S: Willie Hernández (17) | Boxscore
Record: 62-28 — 9 games up on Toronto
Highlights

- The Tigers scored three in the first and let it ride the rest of the way, thanks to a strong 72/3 innings from Dan Petry. He allowed just five hits and a walk to go with five strikeouts.
- Darrell Evans homered off Chicago starter Gene Nelson with one on in the first, and Ruppert Jones, Lance Parrish and Lou Whitaker each had a double. Johnny Grubb had two hits.
- Nelson was equally solid, allowing just the three runs in eight innings.
Miscellany
- Venue: Tiger Stadium
- Umpires: HP – Drew Coble, 1B – Mark Johnson, 2B – Greg Kosc, 3B – Ted Hendry
- Time of Game: 2:03
- Attendance: 34,579
Mike Muñoz LHP – #43
Here are six things to know about lefty reliever Mike Munoz:

- The Tigers acquired him on Sept. 30, 1990 from the Dodgers for minor leaguer Mike Wilkins.
- Muñoz made his Tigers debut on June 19, 1991 against the A’s tossing one inning of relief.
- He spent most of the ’91 season in Toledo, apart from the six games for the Tigers that amounted to a 0-0 record with a 9.64 ERA in 91/3 innings.
- In 1992, Muñoz was a fixture in Sparky’s bullpen, appearing in 65 games and notching a 1-2 record, two saves and a 4.71 ERA.
- He appeared in eight games for the ’93 Tigers — 0-1 with a 6.00 ERA — before being released. Muñoz’s last game as a Tiger came on April 28 against the Rangers, in which he took the loss. His final Tigers line: 1-3, two saves and a 4.18 ERA in 79 games.
- Muñoz eventually signed with the Rockies where he carved out a nice career, pitching six seasons in Denver.
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