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...... Media Relations Department w w Phone (313) 471-2000 w Fax (313) 471-2138 w Detroit, MI 48201 w www.tigers.com Twitter - @DetroitTigersPR, @tigers, @TigresdeDetroit Detroit Tigers vs. Colorado Rockies Saturday, August 2, 2014 Comerica Park, Detroit, MI Game Time - 7:08 p.m. EDT

RECENT RESULTS: The Tigers opened their series against the Rockies with a 4-2 win on TIGERS AT A GLANCE Friday night at Comerica Park. earned his 10th win of the season, tossing a season-long tying 8.0 innings and allowing two runs on eight hits with five . Record: 59-47 / Streak: W1 Joe Nathan threw a scoreless ninth inning to pick up his 22nd of the season. Rajai Game #107 / Home #56 Davis led the Detroit offense, going 2x4 with two runs scored and two RBI. also Home: 28-27 / Road: 31-20 added two hits and a RBI, while Victor Martinez was 1x3 with a RBI. The Tigers and Rockies play game two of their three-game weekend series tonight. Following the series Tonight’s Scheduled Starters against the Rockies, the Tigers start a nine-game road trip, which begins on Monday with a four-game series vs. the Yankees. The road trip also includes three games at Toronto RHP vs. LHP Tyler Matzek and two games at Pittsburgh. (12-5, 3.24) (2-5, 4.39) JV CONTINUES SUCCESS VS. NL: Justin Verlander continued to put up impressive TV/Radio numbers in Interleague Play last night as he earned the win over the Rockies. The victory FSD/AM 1270 & 97.1 FM for Verlander improved his career record in Interleague Play to 25-2 with a 2.73 ERA (217.1IP/66ER). Verlander also extended his winning streak against National League TIGERS VS. ROCKIES opponents to 14 straight decisions. His last loss in an Interleague game came on June 22, 2010 against the New York Mets. 2014 Record: 1-0 HUNTER, SCHERZER EARN JULY HONORS: and have been 2014 at Home: 1-0 selected as the Tigers Player and of the Month, respectively, for July. Hunter hit 2014 at Colorado: 0-0 .364 (32x88) with 17 runs scored, five doubles, one , six home runs and 24 RBI in All-Time Record: 11-14 the month of July. Hunter ranked second in the with 24 RBI during July, All-Time at Home: 8-5 third with a .648 slugging percentage, tied for fourth with six home runs and fifth with a All-Time at Comerica Park: 8-5 .364 batting average. Scherzer posted a 4-0 record with a 2.08 ERA (34.2IP/8ER) and 35 strikeouts in five starts during July. He was one of only five in the AL to go All-Time at Colorado: 3-9 undefeated in the month of July (minimum four decisions). Scherzer also ranked fourth in the AL with a .190 opponents batting average during July. 2014 Game Log DAVIS DOING DAMAGE WITH RUNNERS IN SCORING POSITION: Rajai Davis has Date Site Result Winner/Loser/Save come up big in clutch situations this season. Davis is currently hitting .361 (26x72) with 8/1 DET W, 4-2 Verlander/Morales/Nathan five doubles, two home runs and 29 RBI with runners in scoring position. Davis ranks 8/2 DET fourth in the American League with a .361 batting average with runners in scoring 8/3 DET position. MULTI-HIT IAN: Ian Kinsler recorded his 39th multi-hit game of the season last night, STREAKS going 2x4 with a and a RBI. Kinsler ranks fifth in the American League with 39 multi-hit performances. Last five games: 2-3 MIGGY MASHES VS. THE ROCKIES: has enjoyed facing the Rockies in Last 10 games: 4-6 his major league career. Cabrera enters tonight’s game hitting .408 (62x152) with 28 runs Last 15 games: 6-9 scored, 12 doubles, one triple, nine home runs and 29 RBI in 40 career games against Last 20 games: 10-10 Colorado. Cabrera leads all active players with a .408 batting average, a .494 on base percentage and a .678 slugging percentage vs. the Rockies. Cabrera has at least one hit in 21 of his last 22 games against Colorado. THIS DATE IN TIGERS HISTORY INTERLEAGUE HAPPENINGS: The Tigers are 7-4 in Interleague Play this season after 1959 - of the Tigers pitches the going 3-1 vs. Los Angeles, 1-2 vs. San Diego, 2-1 vs. Arizona and 1-0 vs. Colorado. Since only “perfect” inning of the last four decades, Interleague Play began in 1997, the Tigers have posted a 171-143 record. striking out three Red Sox on nine pitches. The AMONG THE BEST IN INTERLEAGUE PLAY SINCE 2006: The Tigers have compiled a 100-57 record, a .637 winning percentage, during Interleague Play since the start of the last AL pitcher to strike out the side on nine 2006 season. The .637 winning percentage during Interleague action is second-best pitches was , in 1928. among major league clubs during that stretch, trailing only Boston, which has compiled a 104-54 record, a .658 winning percentage, during Interleague games over that stretch. 1972 - The Tigers purchase pitcher Woodie TIGERS TIDBITS: Joe Nathan threw a scoreless ninth inning in last night’s victory. Since Fryman from the Phillies. Fryman goes 10-3 for July 2, Nathan has compiled an 0-1 record, five saves, a 2.70 ERA (10.0IP/3ER) and 15 strikeouts in 10 outings...The Tigers hit two doubles in last night’s game and now have a Detroit to help the Tigers to the American major league leading 221 doubles this season. League East title. TIGERS AT THE TOP IN HITTING: The Tigers currently lead the American League with a .277 team batting average. Individually, Victor Martinez ranks tied for fifth in the American League with a .319 (114x357) batting average and Miguel Cabrera is eighth with a .312 (126x404) batting average. REPLAY RUNDOWN: The Tigers have been involved in 64 instant replay challenges so far this season. Detroit has challenged 25 plays with 16 plays being overturned, five plays confirmed and four plays standing as called. Opponents have made 31 challenges with 20 plays being overturned, four plays confirmed and seven plays standing as called. There have been eight crew chief initiated reviews with four plays being confirmed, one play standing as called and three plays overturned. DIRKS INJURY REHAB: Outfielder Andy Dirks began his injury rehab assignment with Single A West Michigan last night, going 1x3. He has been sidelined since March 29 with lower back surgery/microdiscectomy. ¡FIESTA TIGRES! CELEBRATION: The Tigers will host the ninth annual ¡Fiesta Tigres! Celebration, sponsored by Miller Lite, to recognize and honor the contributions of Hispanic and Latino players to the game of baseball tonight. Current Tigers players with Hispanic or Latino heritage will be honored as part of the ¡Fiesta Tigres! celebration. In addition, the club will also honor iconic former Tigers player, Ivan “Pudge” Rodriguez in a special pregame on-field ceremony. INJURY UPDATE: RHP Joel Hanrahan (right elbow surgery, 60-day DL on May 2), RHP Luke Putkonen (right elbow inflammation, 60-day DL on April 19), RHP Bruce Rondon (right elbow surgery/UCL reconstruction, 60-day DL on March 29), INF Jose Iglesias (bilateral tibial stress fractures, 60-day DL on March 29), OF Andy Dirks (lower back surgery/microdiscectomy, 60-day DL on March 29). TIGERS UPCOMING GAME DETAILS TIGERS OPPONENTS DATE OPPONENT GAME TIME PROBABLE PITCHER PROBABLE PITCHER TV/RADIO Sunday Colorado 1:08 p.m. RHP Anibal Sanchez LHP Jorge De La Rosa FSD/1270 & 97.1 (7-5, 3.57) (11-6, 4.20) All times Eastern. Radio coverage on AM 1270 and 97.1 FM The Ticket, unless otherwise noted. Local TV coverage provided by FOX Sports Detroit (FSD) and FOX Sports Detroit Plus (FSD PLUS). TIGERS AT A GLANCE IN 2014 vs. AL East: 11-8 Scoring five-or-more runs: 41-4 Lead after 6th/7th/8th inning: 49-6/52-3/53-3 vs. AL Central: 24-21 Scoring four-or-less runs: 18-43 Trail after 6th/7th/8th inning: 4-32/2-39/3-41 vs. AL West: 17-14 Extra-innings: 3-4 Tied after 6th/7th/8th inning: 6-9/5-5/3-3 vs. NL: 7-4 One-run games: 17-13 Tigers out hit opponent: 47-8 Tigers score first: 38-18 Tigers get quality start: 45-16 Opponent out hits Tigers: 9-38 Opponents score first: 21-29 Tigers starter works 6+ innings: 51-25 Tigers and opponent have equal hits: 3-1 © Detroit Tigers, 2014 ...... World Series Champions w 1935 w 1945 w 1968 w 1984 August 2, 2014 TONIGHT’S TIGERS STARTER - RICK PORCELLO

‘14 Season (Detroit): 12-5, 3.24 ERA, 20 G, 20 GS, 2 CG, 2 SHO, 0 SV, 133.1 IP, 123 H, 51 R, 48 ER, 28 BB, 78 SO. ‘13 Season (Detroit): 13-8, 4.32 ERA, 32 G, 29 GS, 1 CG, 0 SHO, 0 SV, 177.0 IP, 185 H, 87 R, 85 ER, 42 BB, 142 SO. PORCELLO’S PROGNOSIS: In his sixth season with 2014 GAME-BY-GAME RUNDOWN the Tigers, Porcello will make his 21st start of the SEASON (DETROIT) 2014 season tonight against the Rockies. DATE OPP. RESULT S/R DEC. ERA IP H R ER BB SO PC 4/5 BAL W, 7-6 S W 1.35 6.2 3 1 1 2 3 94 LAST TIME OUT: Porcello turned in his 14th quality 4/11 @SD L, 6-0 S L 4.15 6.1 10 5 5 0 5 91 start of the season on Sunday at Los Angeles, but did 4/20 LAA W, 2-1 S W 3.15 7.0 5 1 1 1 4 103 not factor into the decision. Porcello allowed only one 4/25 @MIN W, 10-6 S W 3.96 5.0 6 4 4 1 4 92 unearned run on five hits with six strikeouts in 7.0 5/2 @KC W, 8-2 S W 3.66 7.0 4 2 2 0 6 106 innings. The start marked the third time this season 5/7 HOU W, 3-2 S W 3.49 6.2 7 2 2 2 5 100 and the 12th time in Porcello’s career that he has 5/12 @BAL W, 4-1 S W 3.22 6.0 5 1 1 0 2 83 thrown 7.0 innings-or-more without allowing an 5/17 @BOS W, 6-1 S W 2.91 8.0 6 1 1 1 4 110 earned run. 5/24 TEX L, 12-2 S L 3.88 5.1 12 8 7 2 5 99 5/29 @OAK W, 5-4 S W 3.68 5.2 5 2 2 6 4 105 INTERLEAGUE ACTION: 6/4 TOR L, 8-2 S L 3.69 7.0 6 3 3 1 3 108 Porcello is making the 23rd 6/9 @CWS L, 6-5 S L 4.04 5.0 9 6 5 1 4 91 appearance and 21st start of his career during 6/15 MIN W, 4-3 S ND 4.03 7.0 5 3 3 3 4 107 Interleague Play tonight. He has compiled a 10-5 6/20 @CLE W, 6-4 S W 3.76 6.0 6 0 0 1 3 100 record and 4.38 ERA (121.1IP/59ER) in his previous 6/26 @TEX W, 6-0 S W 3.41 9.0 3 0 0 3 6 115 22 outings. 7/1 OAK W, 3-0 S W 3.12 9.0 4 0 0 0 0 95 7/6 TB L, 7-3 S L 3.53 5.2 11 7 7 1 2 95 RECORD AT COMERICA PARK: Porcello has made 7/12 @KC W, 5-1 S W 3.39 7.0 6 1 1 3 3 96 eight starts at home this season and has a 4-3 record 7/22 @ARI L, 5-4 S ND 3.42 7.0 5 3 3 0 5 77 with a 3.98 ERA (54.1IP/24ER). Tonight’s game marks 7/27 @LAA L, 2-1 S ND 3.24 7.0 5 1 0 0 6 99 the 84th career start for Porcello at Comerica Park. He TOTALS (13-7 record)20 starts 12-5, 3.24 133.1 123 51 48 28 78 1966 has compiled a 34-25 record and 4.54 ERA (493.2IP/249ER) in his previous 83 outings.

RECORD IN AUGUST: Porcello has made 30 starts in his career in the month of August. In his previous 30 starts, he has an 11-10 record with a 4.67 ERA (171.2IP/89ER).

LOOKING AT THE AMERICAN LEAGUE LEADER BOARDS: Porcello is currently tied for the American League lead with two shutouts, ranks tied for second with 12 wins, tied for third with two complete games and 10th with a .706 winning percentage and 1.9 walks allowed per nine innings.

SCORELESS INNINGS STREAK SNAPPED AT 25: Porcello had his scoreless innings streak stopped at 25 innings on July 6 against Tampa Bay. The streak ranks as tied for the eighth longest by a Tigers pitcher since 1961 and was the longest since Jose Valverde threw 25.1 straight scoreless innings from April 8-June 12, 2010.

WINNING 10-OR-MORE IN HIS FIRST SIX SEASONS: With 12 wins this season, Porcello has won at least 10 games in each of his first six seasons to start his career, all before turning 26 years old. Porcello is just the third major league pitcher since 1900 to post double-digit wins in each of his first six seasons before turning 26 years old, joining Bert Blylevan and . According to the Elias Sports Bureau, he is just the second Tigers pitcher to win at least 10 games in each of his first six major league seasons. The only other Detroit pitcher to do so was George Mullin, who had double-digit wins in each of his first 11 seasons (1902-12).

PILING UP THE WINS: Porcello earned the 73rd victory of his career vs. Kansas City on July 12. Porcello, who doesn’t turn 26 until December 27, ranks fourth among active pitchers in wins before the age of 26. Only Felix Hernandez (86), Clayton Kershaw (77) and CC Sabathia (76) have recorded more wins prior to turning 26 years old. Dating back to July 4, 2013, Porcello has 21 victories, which is tied with Los Angeles’ Zack Greinke for the second-most wins among all major league pitchers. Only Clayton Kershaw, who has 22 wins, has more victories during that time span.

TOUGH ON THE RIGHTIES: Porcello has been effective against righthanded hitters in his major league career, holding righties to a .261 (466x1787) batting average. Conversely, lefthanded hitters are batting .298 (642x2151) against Porcello in his big league career. This season, Porcello has been more effective against lefties than righties. Lefthanded hitters are batting .241 (65x270) vs. Porcello, while righties are hitting .258 (58x225).

TURNING TWO: Porcello has done a good job of inducing double play balls in his major league career. Dating back to 2009, Porcello leads all active pitchers with 129 double plays turned behind him. This season, Porcello has had 22 double plays turned when he’s been on the mound, which is second in the majors.

GETTING THE GROUND BALL: Porcello has posted a 2.01 ground ball/fly ball ratio (1,766 ground balls/879 fly balls) during his major league career, which ranks third among active American League pitchers since 2009.

STEADY DIET OF STRIKES: Porcello has issued two-or-fewer walks in 45 of his last 52 outings dating back to the start of the 2013 season. In his career, Porcello has issued two-or-fewer walks in 141 of his 172 outings. He has allowed 2.25 walks per nine innings in his major league career, which ranks third among active American League pitchers since 2009.

CAREER HIGH IN STRIKEOUTS IN 2013: Porcello established a career high with 140 strikeouts in 2013. His previous career high was 107 strikeouts during the 2012 season.

AMONG TOP AL PITCHERS IN WINS SINCE 2009: Porcello enters his start tonight looking for the 74th win of his major league career. Since joining the Tigers in 2009, he is 10th among all American League pitchers with 73 wins.

MISCELLANEOUS NOTES: Porcello was selected by the Tigers in the first round (27th overall) of the June 2007 draft. PORCELLO’S GAME HIGHS: LAST CG: July 1, 2014 vs. Oakland. LAST SHUTOUT: July 1, 2014 vs. Oakland. HIGH - 2014: 6 three times - last, July 27, 2014 at Los Angeles. STRIKEOUT HIGH - CAREER: 11 - May 28, 2013 vs. Pittsburgh. WALK HIGH - 2014: 6 - May 29, 2014 at Oakland. WALK HIGH - CAREER: 6 - May 29, 2014 at Oakland. LOW-HIT GAME - 2014: 3 two times - last, June 26, 2014 at Texas (9.0IP). LOW-HIT GAME - CAREER: 1 - May 22, 2011 at Pittsburgh (8.0IP). PORCELLO VS. ROCKIES: LIFETIME: 1-1, 7.00 ERA, 2 G, 2 GS, 0 CG, 9.0 IP, 14 H, 10 R, 7 ER, 4 BB, 3 SO. IN 2013: Did not face the Rockies in 2013. LAST START/LOSS: June 17, 2011 at Colorado, L 13-6 (3.0,8,9,6,2,0). LAST WIN: May 22, 2009 at Detroit, W 4-3 (6.0,6,1,1,2,3). BATTER-PITCHER MATCH-UPS: PORCELLO vs. ROCKIES - CAREER (AVG-AB-H-HR): Barnes .000 3-0-0; Blackmon 1.000 2-2-0; Gonzalez .500 2-1-0; Morneau .265 34-9-2; Stubbs .143 7-1-0. MATZEK vs. TIGERS - CAREER (AVG-AB-H-HR): Has yet to face a Tigers batter. August 2, 2014 TRACKING THE TIGERS

(Series numbers are for three games August 1-3 vs. COL; Homestand numbers are for six games July 29-August 3) TIGERS SERIES: .267 (8x30) HOMESTAND: .330 (42x133) 0PPONENTS SERIES: .250 (9x36) HOMESTAND: .318 (47x148) AVILA #13 HUNTER #48 SERIES: .000 (0x0) CURRENT STREAK: 1 (.250, 1x4) SERIES: .000 (0x2) CURRENT STREAK: 0 (.000, 0x3) HOMESTAND: .143 (1x7) LONG STREAK: 5 twice (last, .381, 8x21, 6/21-27) HOMESTAND: .500 (6x12) LONG STREAK: 13 (.421, 24x57, 4/20-5/7) • Last Game: 7/31 vs. CWS; 1x4, 2 SO at C. • Last Game: 8/1 vs. COL; 0x2, 2 BB, SO at RF. • Leads the American League with 27 runners caught stealing, while • Batting .368 (32x87) with 17 runs scored, five doubles, a he is third with 19 catcher caught stealing. triple, six home runs and 23 RBI over his last 24 games. • Batting .227 (30x132) over his last 40 games since June 4. • Batting .288 (86x299) with 43 runs scored, 17 doubles, a triple, • Fourth among all American League catchers since 2010 with a 29.2 12 home runs and 52 RBI over his last 79 games. caught stealing percentage. (min. 300 games) • Hit a in three consecutive games April 4-6 -- fourth time in his • Hit the 100th double of his career on 7/23 at ARI. career he has accomplished the feat and the first since May 17-19, 2010. CABRERA #24 • Collected a season-high five RBI on April 5 against Baltimore... marked 15th game of his career with five-or-more RBI. SERIES: .333 (1x3) CURRENT STREAK: 4 (.375, 6x16) KELLY #32 HOMESTAND: .375 (6x16) LONG STREAK: 11 (.441, 19x43, 5/9-20) SERIES: .000 (0x0) CURRENT STREAK: 1 (.500, 2x4) • Last Game: 8/1 vs. COL; 1x3, BB, SO at 1B. • Selected to the American League All-Star squad for the fifth year in HOMESTAND: .000 (0x0) LONG STREAK: 3 three times (last, .455, 5x11, 7/4-10) a row, second as a starter -- became the first Tigers position • Last Game: 8/1 vs. COL; 0x0 at 3B (def. replacement in the 9th). player to go to five straight ASG since Lou Whitaker. • Batting .333 (7x21) with four runs scored and one RBI in his last • Collected his third four-hit game of the season 6/26 at TEX and eight games played. • Has seen action at eight different positions during his Tigers career: the 35th of his career...marks his 24th four-hit game as a Tiger, pitcher (one game), catcher (one game), first base (70 games), which ranks sixth most in franchise history. second base (five games), third base (108 games), left field (161 • Named the Tigers Player of the Month for May after leading the games), center field (52 games) and right field (109 games). American League with a .380 batting average and 34 RBI, while he KINSLER #3 was third with 41 hits, tied for third with 11 doubles and tied for sixth with eight home runs. SERIES: .500 (2x4) CURRENT STREAK: 3 (.308, 4x13) • Leads the AL with 36 doubles, while he is second with 81 RBI, third with HOMESTAND: .222 (4x18) LONG STREAK: 11 (.400, 20x50, 5/14-25) 53 extra-base hits, fifth with a .357 batting average with runners in • Last Game: 8/1 vs. COL; 2x4, 2B, RBI at 2B. scoring position and a .525 slugging percentage, sixth with 212 total • Selected to the American League All-Star squad for the fourth time bases, tied for seventh with 37 multi-hit games, eighth with 126 hits and in his career (first with the Tigers). a .312 batting average and ninth with 65 runs scored. • Collected 115 hits prior to the All-Star break -- the 115 hits are tied CARRERA #61 for third most in franchise history prior to the break. • Tied for third in the American League with 30 doubles, while he is SERIES: .000 (0x0) CURRENT STREAK: 0 (.000, 0x0) fifth with 39 multi-hit games, tied for sixth with 127 hits, tied for HOMESTAND: .000 (0x0) LONG STREAK: N/A seventh with 68 runs scored, and eighth with 9.44 plate Last Game: appearances per strikeout. • 8/1 vs. COL; 0x0 at CF (def. replacement in the 9th). • Ranks second among American League second basemen with a .996 • Had his contract purchased from Triple A Toledo prior to the game fielding percentage -- has committed just two errors all season (475TC). on 8/1 vs. COL -- made his Tigers debut as a defensive replacement that same night in CF. J.D. MARTINEZ #28 • Batted .307 (115x374) with 15 doubles, three triples, six home runs, SERIES: .000 (0x2) CURRENT STREAK: 0 (.000, 0x3) 43 stolen bases and 41 RBI in 97 games with Toledo this season -- HOMESTAND: .417 (5x12) LONG STREAK: 14 (.411, 23x56, 6/9-25) leads the with 43 stolen bases. • Named to the International League All-Star squad with Toledo in 2014. • Last Game: 8/1 vs. COL; 0x2, 2 BB, GIDP at LF. • Signed by the Tigers as a minor league free agent on December 2, 2013. • Batting .344 (67x195) with 15 doubles, two triples, 14 home runs and 41 RBI in his last 55 games. CASTELLANOS #9 • Hit a home run in back-to-back games vs. the Rays 7/5-6 --marks SERIES: .000 (0x4) CURRENT STREAK: 0 (.000, 0x5) the third time this season he has hit a home run in back-to-back games. HOMESTAND: .222 (2x9) LONG STREAK: 6 three times (last, .364, 8x22, 6/25-30) • Named the American League Player of the Week for the week ending 6/22 -- batted .444 (12x27) with three doubles, four homers, • Last Game: 8/1 vs. COL; 0x4 at 3B. 11 RBI and six runs scored in seven games during the week. • Established a career high with four RBI on 7/30 vs. Chicago. • Hit 2nd career grand slam on 6/16 vs. KC, equaled career high with four RBI. • Batting .291 (53x182) over his last 50 games since 5/29 -- raised • Named the Tigers Player of the Month for June after batting .345 his batting average from .236 to .263 during that stretch. (29x84) with 12 runs scored, nine doubles, seven home runs and 21 RBI. • Posted three straight games with 3+ hits 6/6-7 -- he is the first V. MARTINEZ #41 Tigers rookie to do so since Ricky Peters from June 24-27, 1980. SERIES: .333 (1x3) CURRENT STREAK: 1 (.333, 1x3) • Ranks second among AL rookies with 24 doubles while he is third HOMESTAND: .313 (5x16) LONG STREAK: 11 (.405, 17x42, 4/25-5/8) with 41 RBI, and fourth with 88 hits and 23 multi-hit games. • Last Game: 8/1 vs. COL; 1x3, RBI, BB at DH. DAVIS #20 • Selected to the American League All-Star squad for the fifth time in SERIES: .500 (2x4) CURRENT STREAK: 1 (.500, 2x4) his career (first with the Tigers). HOMESTAND: .300 (3x10) LONG STREAK: 8 (.375, 12x32, 5/21-31) • Leads the American League with one strikeout every 12.53 plate appearances, while he is fourth with a .555 slugging percentage, sixth • Last Game: 8/1 vs. COL; 2x4, 2 R, 2 RBI at CF/LF. with a .319 batting average and a .382 OBP, tied for eighth with 21 • Batting .363 (29x80) with 13 RBI over his last 25 games. home runs and tied for 10th with 198 total bases. • Connected for his first career walk-off home run with a walk-off • Has hit safely in 60 of his last 76 games, batting .325 (94x289) with grand slam off Sean Doolittle on 6/30 -- marks his third career 18 doubles, 18 home runs and 52 RBI during that span. grand slam and the Tigers eighth walk-off GS since at least 1938. • Named Tigers Player of the Month for April after batting .298 (25x84) with • Ranks third in the AL with 25 stolen bases while he is fourth with a eight runs scored, three doubles, four home runs and 13 RBI in 23 games. .361 batting average with runners in scoring position. ROMINE #27 • Leads the American League with 266 stolen bases since 2008. SERIES: .000 (0x0) CURRENT STREAK: 2 (.286, 2x7) • Is 7 stolen bases shy of 300 for his career. HOMESTAND: .286 (2x7) LONG STREAK: 6 (.375, 6x16, 6/6-7/2) HOLADAY #50 • Last Game: 7/30 vs. CWS; 1x4, SO at SS. SERIES: .250 (1x4) CURRENT STREAK: 2 (.333, 2x6) • Batting .260 (20x77) over his last 26 games since May 23. • Connected for his first major league home run on 5/23 vs. TEX - HOMESTAND: .333 (2x6) LONG STREAK: 4 (.545, 6x11, 6/1-12) a solo shot in the sixth inning off Scott Baker. • Last Game: 8/1 vs. COL; 1x4, R, SO, GIDP at C. • Equaled a career high with three hits on 5/4 at KC. • Batting .281 (25x89) with 10 runs scored, one double, a triple SUAREZ #30 and nine RBI over his last 35 games. SERIES: .250 (1x4) CURRENT STREAK: 1 (.250, 1x4) • Posted a 33.3 CS% (16SB/8CS) in 25 games on the season. HOMESTAND: .250 (2x8) LONG STREAK: 3 three times (last, .455, 5x11, 6/27-29) • Collected a career-high three hits on 6/12 at CWS. • Established a career high with three runners caught stealing on • Last Game: 8/1 vs. COL; 1x4, R, 2B, SO at SS. 7/19 vs. CLE (game 1). • Recorded two XBH in the third inning on 6/14-- became the first Tigers • Knocked an RBI bunt single in the ninth inning on 4/29 at CWS -- player to have two extra-base hits in one inning since Ordonez on 8/12/07. • Is one of four Tigers rookies to hit a home run in three of their first according to Elias it marks the Tigers first go-ahead RBI on a bunt seven starts, joining Alex Avila (2009), Robert Fick (1998) and in the ninth inning-or-later since 6/4/00. Frank Doljack (1930) in accomplishing the feat.

TIGERS MISCELLANEOUS HOME RUNS MULTI-HIT GAMES MULTI-RBI GAMES 1R 2R 3R GS LAST HR 2H 3H 4H 5H TOTAL 2BI 3BI 4BI 5BI TOTAL Avila 4 3 7/12/14 @ KC 9 2 11 4 2 6 Cabrera 9 4 3 7/25/14 @ LAA 26 8 3 37 13 8 1 22 Carrera 9/13/12 @TEX Castellanos 3 2 2 7/30/14 vs. CWS 17 6 23 6 3 1 10 Davis 4 1 1 6/30/14 vs. OAK 15 8 23 6 2 1 9 Holaday 8/22/13 vs. MIN 5 1 6 2 2 Hunter 11 3 1 7/31/14 vs. CWS 18 9 27 9 4 1 14 Kelly 9/17/13 vs. SEA 6 1 7 Kinsler 7 2 2 7/3/14 vs. TB 30 8 1 39 8 3 1 12 J.D. Martinez 83217/31/14 vs. CWS 17 5 22 8 4 1 13 V. Martinez 14 5 2 7/3/14 vs. TB 26 7 33 14 2 16 Romine 1 5/23/14 vs. TEX 3 1 4 Suarez 3 6/14/14 vs. MIN 7 2 9 3 3 August 2,2014

TIGERS STARTERS AND RELIEVERS NOTES W-L ERA IP H R ER BB-I SO STARTERS 48-33 3.82 661.1 643 300 281 189-4 536 RELIEVERS 11-14 4.50 286.0 311 155 143 107-14 264 1ST BATTER RETIRED/FACED PCT. RI/SCORED PCT. SAVES/OPPS. PCT. Alburquerque 36/51 .706 30/10 .300 1/1 1.000 Chamberlain 34/48 .708 9/1 .111 2/4 .500 Coke 26/37 .703 31/11 .355 1/1 1.000 Hardy 11/18 .611 7/0 0.000 ------McCoy 4/5 .800 2/0 0.000 ------Nathan 32/42 .762 3/3 1.000 22/27 .815 Soria 1/3 .333 2/2 1.000 ------TEAM TOTALS 208/307 .677 144/47 .326 27/37 .730 ALBURQUERQUE #62 MCCOY #63 • Last Game Pitched: 7/31 vs. CWS; (1.0IP/0ER), BB, SO • Last Game Pitched: 7/5 vs. TB; (0.2IP/0ER), 2 H • Last Five Outings: 2.25 ERA (4.0IP/1ER), 3 H, HR, 3 BB, 5 SO. • Last Five Outings: 1.80 ERA (5.0IP/1ER), 6 H, 3 BB, IBB, 3 SO • Compiled a 2-1 record, a 2.91 ERA and 38 strikeouts in 45 games • Reinstated from the DL prior to tonight’s game vs. Colorado -- prior to the All-Star Break. sidelined since July 6 with a pulled right hamstring. • Tied for fourth among American League relievers with 51 appearances. • Compiled a 6.75 ERA (5.1IP/4ER) and five strikeouts over four games • Has compiled a 2.61 ERA (24.1IP/7ER) and 27 strikeouts over his past during his injury rehabilitation assignment with Toledo July 22-30. 32 appearances. • Made his major league debut on 6/22 at Cleveland -- tossed one • Recorded first save of his major league career on 4/9 at Los Angeles. scoreless inning, allowing one hit and striking out one...had his contract • Ranks fifth among all American League relievers since 2011 with purchased from Triple A Toledo prior to the game on 6/22 at Cleveland. 12.46 strikeouts per nine innings. • Split this season between Double A Erie and Triple A Toledo -- CHAMBERLAIN #44 posted a 2-0 record and 2.25 ERA (20.0IP/5ER) with 17 strikeouts in 13 games with Toledo this season, while he posted a 1-0 • Last Game Pitched: 7/31 vs. CWS; (0.1IP/2ER), 3 H BB record and 3.95 ERA (13.2IP/6ER) with nine strikeouts in nine • Last Five Outings: 0-1, 9.00 ERA (4.0IP/4ER), 7 H, HR, BB, IBB, 2 SO games with Erie. • Compiled a 1-3 record, two saves and a 2.63 ERA in 40 • Signed by the Tigers as a minor league free agent on November appearances prior to the break. 21, 2013. • Posted a 0.50 ERA (18.0IP/1ER) in 20 appearances on the road in NATHAN #36 the first half. • Last Game Pitched: 8/1 vs. COL; (1.0IP/0ER), H, BB, SO • Leads American League relievers with 22 holds. • Last Five Outings: 3 SV, 0.00 ERA (5.0IP/0ER), 2 H, BB, 8 SO • Has posted a 2.48 ERA (29.0IP/8ER) with 20 strikeouts over his last • Ranks fifth among American League relievers with 36 games 32 outings since May 14. finished while he is tied for fifth with 22 saves. • Did not allow a run in 12 consecutive outings May 14 - June 7 (11.2IP/0ER) • Compiled a 3.33 ERA (16.2IP/6ER), nine saves and 24 strikeouts walked three batters and struck out eight during that stretch. over his last 17 games. • Recorded 300th game of his major league career on 7/11 at KC. • Did not allow a run in nine consecutive outings (9.0IP) April 20-May • Has pitched in 308 career games, 43 as a starter, and has a 24-18 14 -- posted eight saves and eight strikeouts during that stretch. • Is ranked third all-time with a 89.3 save percentage (min. 190 record with a 3.78 ERA (488.1IP/205ER). SVO), while he is eighth with 363 saves. COKE #40 • Tied for second in the AL with 61 games finished, while he was • Last Game Pitched: 7/31 vs CWS; (1.0IP/0ER), H third with a 93.5 save percentage, fourth with a 1.39 ERA (64.2IP/10ER) and a .162 opponents batting average, and ranked • Last Five Outings: 0-1, 4.50 ERA (4.0IP/2ER), 4 H, 4 BB, IBB, SO fourth among AL relievers with six wins on the season in 2013. • Limited lefthanded hitters to a .238 average before the break...righties hit .357 against him. SORIA #38 • Has compiled a 2.70 ERA (20.0IP/6ER) and 15 strikeouts in 21 appearances • Last Game Pitched: 7/31 vs. CWS (1.0IP/1ER), H, BB, IBB, 2 SO since June 1...has only allowed two runs in his last 15 outings (14.0IP). • Last Five Outings: 27.00 ERA (1.2IP/5ER), 9 H, 2 HR, 2 BB, IBB 3 SO (3G) • Recorded the save on 6/21 at CLE -- his first save since 4/1/13 at MIN and • Made his Tigers debut on 7/26 at LAA...acquired from the Texas the eighth of his career. Rangers on 7/23 in exchange for righthanded pitchers Corey • Has appeared in 358 games in his major league career and has a Knebel and Jake Thompson. 18-27 record with eight saves and a 4.25 ERA (377.2IP/178ER). • Has posted a 3.60 ERA (30.0IP/12ER), with 41 strikeouts over his last 33 appearances...has allowed just 34 hits this season and is HARDY #65 holding opponents to a .241 batting average. • Last Game Pitched: 7/31 vs. CWS; (0.2IP/0ER) • Ranks third among American League relievers with a 7.50 • Last Five Outings: 1.50 ERA (6.0IP/1ER), 7 H, 2 BB, 5 SO strikeout-to-walk ratio, while he is seventh with 32 games finished • Has posted a 0.88 ERA (10.2IP/1ER) with 10 strikeouts over his and tied for eighth with 17 saves. last 11 outings since June 30. • Has held righthanded batters to a .167 (9x54) batting average this • Did not allow a run in the first four outings of his major league season. career, tossing 5.0 innings and striking out four. • Compiled a 1-3 record and 2.70 ERA (33.1IP/10ER) with 17 • Made his major league debut on 6/16 vs. KC -- tossed 2.0 saves in 35 games with the Rangers this season. scoreless innings allowing one hit and striking out two. • Had contract purchased from Triple A Toledo prior to game on 6/15 vs. MIN.

TIGERS VERSUS COLORADO ROCKIES TIGERS BATTING VERSUS COLORADO ROCKIES 2014 CAREER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI Avila ------.3336203 Cabrera .3333100 .408 152 62 9 29 Carrera ------Castellanos .0004000 .0004000 Davis .5004202 .389 36 14 0 3 Holaday .2504100 .4297300 Hunter .0002000 .306 49 15 3 13 Kelly ------.286 14401 Kinsler .5004201 .182 22401 J. Martinez .0002000 .348 69 24 2 9 V. Martinez .3333101 .302 43 13 0 3 Romine ------Suarez .2504100 .2504100 Team Totals .267 30804 TIGERS PITCHING VERSUS COLORADO ROCKIES 2014 CAREER G W-L-S ERA IP H ER G W-L-S ERA IP H ER Alburquerque ------1 0-0-0 0.00 1.1 0 0 Chamberlain ------Coke ------3 0-1-0 4.70 7.2 10 4 Hardy ------McCoy ------Nathan 1 0-0-1 0.00 1.0 1 0 19 3-3-3 6.77 41.2 39 31 Soria ------6 0-0-2 2.84 6.1 5 2 Team Totals 1 1-0-1 2.00992 August 2, 2014 2014 DETROIT TIGERS HIGHS AND LOWS

(* - ties club record; # - sets club record; + - current streak)

GENERAL (Nine inning games unless otherwise noted) TEAM PITCHING Longest winning streak - overall ...... 8 (4/29-5/7) Fewest runs, game ...... 0 five times (last, 7/1 vs. OAK) Longest winning streak - home...... 5 (6/19-7/3) Most runs, game ...... 12 two times (last, 5/25 vs. TEX) Longest winning streak - road ...... 11 (4/29-5/18) Most runs, inning ...... 7 four times (last, 7/29 vs. CWS, 7th) Most consecutive losses - overall .....5 (last, 5/31-6/5) Fewest hits, game ...... 2 (7/3 vs. TB) Most consecutive losses - home...... 5 (5/24-6/5) Most hits, game ...... 19 twice (last, 7/6 vs. TB) Most consecutive losses - road ...... 4 twice (last, 5/31-6/11) Most hits, inning...... 8 (7/29 vs. CWS, 7th) Longest game, time (nine inn.)...... 4:01 (7/31 vs. CWS) Fewest walks, game ...... 0 eight times (last, 7/27 at LAA) Longest game, time (extra inn.)...... 5:16 (5/21 at CLE, 13 inn.) Most walks, game...... 9 (5/29 at OAK) Longest game, innings ...... 13 (5/21 at CLE) Most strikeouts, game...... 15 twice (last, 6/28 at HOU) Shortest game, time ...... 2:13 (7/1 vs. OAK) Most home runs, game ...... 5 (5/26 at OAK) Best homestand, percentage ...... 800 (4-1, 3/31-4/6) Most hit by pitch, game ...... 2 (6/25 at TEX) Worst homestand, percentage ...... 250 twice (last, 1-3, 7/18-20) Most wild pitches, game ...... 2 twice (last, 6/25 at TEX) Best road trip, percentage ...... 833 (5-1, 4/25-5/4) Longest scoreless streak ...... 17.1 (5/14-17) Worst road trip, percentage...... 333 (1-2, 6/9-12) INDIVIDUAL BATTING Most runners left on base, game .....14 (5/21 at CLE, 13 inn.) Most at-bats, game...... 7 (Castellanos, 5/21 at CLE, 13 inn.) Most errors, game ...... 3 four times (last, 7/29 vs. CWS) Most runs, game...... 4 (Cabrera, 7/3 vs. TB) Most DP turned, game ...... 3 nine times (last, 7/23 at ARI) Most hits, game ...... 4 four times (last, Cabrera, 6/26 at TEX) Most DP turned, opponent...... 4 twice (last, 6/17 vs. KC) Most consecutive hits...... 4 four times (last, V. Martinez, 7/29-30) Largest margin of victory...... 12 (7/10 at KC) Most doubles, game ...... 3 (Kinsler, 5/23 vs. TEX) Largest margin of defeat ...... 10 two times (last, 5/26 at OAK) Most triples, game...... 1 17 times (last, J. Martinez, 7/29 vs. CWS) Biggest comeback to win...... 5 (7/8 vs. LAD) Most home runs, game ...... 1 105 times (last, two players, 7/31 vs. CWS) Biggest lead lost in a loss...... 4 (5/21 at CLE, 13 inn.) Most total bases, game...... 9 (Suarez, 6/14 vs. MIN) Highest attendance, home...... 45,068 (3/31 vs. KC) Most RBI, game ...... 5 (Hunter, 4/5 vs. BAL) Highest attendance, road ...... 53,231 (4/8 at LAD) Most walks, game...... 3 two times (last, Castellanos, 7/31 vs. CWS) TEAM BATTING Most strikeouts, game...... 4 six times (last, J. Martinez, 7/11 at KC) Most runs, game...... 16 (7/10 at KC) Most stolen bases, game...... 2 four times, last, Davis (5/4 at KC) Most runs, game - both clubs ...... 21 twice (last, 6/14 vs. MIN) Most hit by pitch, game ...... 1 24 times (last, Hunter, 7/31 vs. CWS) Most runs, inning...... 8 (7/10 at KC, 5th) Longest batting streak ...... 14 (J. Martinez, 6/9-25) Most hits, game...... 20 (7/8 vs. LAD) INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Most hits, inning ...... 8 twice (7/10 at KC, 5th) Longest winning streak ...... 6 two players (Scherzer, 4/19-5/16; Most consecutive hits, inning...... 5 twice (last, 7/8 vs. LAD, 2nd) ...... Porcello, 4/20-5/17) Fewest hits, nine-inning game ...... 1 (4/11 at SD) Longest losing streak...... 3 two players (Smyly, 5/8-5/31; Most extra-base hits, game ...... 10 (6/14 vs. MIN) ...... Verlander, 6/5-16) Most singles, game ...... 16 (7/8 vs. LAD) Most , starter...... 9.0 three times (last, Porcello, 7/1 vs. OAK) Most doubles, game...... 8 (7/10 at KC) Most innings pitched, reliever...... 3.0 two times (last, Smyly, 4/9 at LAD, 10 inn.) Most triples, game ...... 2 twice (last, 7/8 vs. LAD) Fewest innings pitched, starter....2.1 (Smyly, 6/29 at HOU) Most home runs, game ...... 3 seven times (last, 7/3 vs. TB) Fewest hits, ...... 3 twice (last, Porcello, 6/26 at TEX) Most home runs, inning...... 3 (7/3 vs. TB, 1st) Fewest runs, complete game...... 0 three times (last, Porcello, 7/1 vs. OAK) Most home runs - both clubs ...... 5 (5/21 at CLE, 13 inn.) Most runs, game ...... 10 (Scherzer, 6/17 vs. KC) Most consec. games, home run ...... 9 (6/16-25) Most walks, game...... 6 (Porcello, 5/29 at OAK) Most consec. games, no home run...4 twice (last, 7/13-19) Most strikeouts, game (starter) ...13 (Scherzer, 6/28 at HOU) Most walks, game ...... 10 (5/21 at CLE, 13 inn.) Most strikeouts, game (relief)...... 4 (Alburquerque, 4/26 at MIN) Most strikeouts, game...... 14 (4/29 at CWS) Most home runs, game ...... 4 (Smyly, 5/26 at OAK) Fewest strikeouts, game...... 1 (4/25 at MIN) Most hit by pitch, game...... 2 (Sanchez, 6/25 at TEX) Most stolen bases, game...... 3 six times (last, 6/30 vs. OAK) Most wild pitches, game ...... 2 (Scherzer, 5/21 at CLE, 13 inn.) Most caught stealing, game...... 2 four times (last, 7/12 at KC) Most consec. scoreless innings .....25 (Porcello, 6/15-7/1)

TIGERS MISCELLANEOUS STARTING LINEUP BY POSITION STARTING LINEUP BY BATTING ORDER CA 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th Avila 78 1 7 38 32 Cabrera 87 6 12 100 5 Carrera Castellanos 90 40 41 9 Collins 2 1 1 1 1 Davis 67 6 36 2 1 34 Gonzalez 8 161 Holaday 26 422 Hunter 80 7 36 4 36 11 Jackson 97 26 6 22 32 9 2 Kelly 1 10 3 3 7 3 6 8 4 2 1 Kinsler 104 44 58 2 J. Martinez 34 18 5 11 37 6 3 V. Martinez 2 18 74 90 4 Romine 1 46 12125 Suarez 41 1 4 11 25 Worth 1 11 210 Pitchers 8 TIGERS RECORD WHEN STARTING... TIGERS RECORD WHEN STARTING...

Avila 42-36 Kelly 12-12 Porcello 13-7 Scherzer 16-6 Cabrera 58-47 Kinsler 59-45 Price 0-0 Smyly 6-12 Carrera 0-0 J. Martinez 32-25 Ray 1-2 VerHagen 0-1 Castellanos 52-38 V. Martinez 50-44 Sanchez 10-9 Verlander 13-10 Davis 42-31 Romine 26-21 Holaday 16-10 Suarez 21-20 Hunter 50-37 August 2, 2014 TIGERS MISCELLANEOUS

OFFENSE BY POSITION C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH P PH HOME RUNS 8 15 11 9 4 10 4 20 23 0 1 RBI 39 82 56 48 25 57 36 73 61 1 2

OFFENSE BY BATTING ORDER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 HOME RUNS 10 12 15 26 14 10 7 4 7 RBI 52 53 81 69 71 41 44 32 36

RUNS BY INN. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ TOTAL TIGERS 52 48 73 73 59 41 52 46 47 4 492 OPPONENTS 46 46 23 46 57 60 71 37 64 5 455

ERRORLESS STREAKS CATCHER PROFILE Player Streak Last Error Player Streak Last Error Catcher SB CS CS% Avila 23 6/27/14 at HOU Kelly 32 5/18/14 at BOS Avila 49 19 35.5 Cabrera 3 7/29/14 vs. CWS Kinsler 32 6/24/14 at TEX Holaday 16 8 33.3 Carrera 35 8/30/12 vs. OAK J. Martinez 38 6/9/14 at CWS Martinez 3 1 25.0 Castellanos 1 7/31/14 vs. KC V. Martinez 7 6/18/14 vs. KC Totals 68 28 34.6 Davis 2 7/29/14 vs. CWS Romine 14 6/30/14 vs. OAK Holaday 4 7/19/14 vs. CLE (GM 1) Suarez 2 7/29/14 vs. CWS Hunter 3 7/26/14 at LAA MILESTONE MONITOR PLAYER MILESTONE PLAYER MILESTONE Miguel Cabrera One home run shy of tying Lou Joe Nathan Four saves shy of tying for Whitaker for sixth place in franchise seventh place in MLB history (367 saves). history (244 home runs). Justin Verlander 14 wins shy of tying for Torii Hunter 7 stolen bases shy of 200. seventh place in Tigers history (161 wins).

LAST TIME IT HAPPENED IN A GAME

FOR THE TIGERS AGAINST THE TIGERS HITTING HITTING Five-or-more hits: Back-to-back home runs: Omar Infante (5) - 9/6/13 @KC Jose Abreu/Adam Dunn - 7/29/14 vs. CWS (Soria) Andy Dirks (5) - 9/6/13 @KC Grand slam: Six-or-more hits: Derek Norris - 5/26/14 @OAK (Coke) Carlos Pena (6) - 5/27/04 @KC Inside-the-park home run: Five-or-more RBI: Carlos Santana - 8/31/13 vs. CLE (Veras) Torii Hunter (5) - 4/5/14 vs. BAL Lead-off home run: Six-or-more RBI: J.B. Shuck - 4/19/14 vs. LAA (Scherzer) Omar Infante (6) - 9/6/13 @KC Pinch-hit home run: Seven-or-more RBI: Jeff Keppinger - 6/30/12 @TB (Benoit) (7) - 7/25/07 @CWS Pinch-hit grand slam: Back-to-back home runs: Dewayne Wise - 9/14/08 @CWS (Farnsworth) Torii Hunter / J.D. Martinez - 7/31/14 vs. CWS (Danks) Three consecutive home runs: Switch-hit home run: Tony Graffanino/Angel Berroa/Doug Mientkiewicz - 5/25/06 @KC (Maroth) Carlos Guillen - 9/23/09 @CLE (Masterson/Gosling) Hitting for the cycle: Grand slam: Gary Matthews Jr. - 9/13/06 vs. TEX Rajai Davis - 6/30/14 vs. OAK (Doolittle) PITCHING Inside-the-park home run: No-hitter: Austin Jackson - 8/10/12 @TEX (Scheppers) Henderson Alvarez - 9/29/13 @MIA Lead-off home run: One-hitter: Austin Jackson - 9/22/12 vs. MIN (Deduno) Andrew Cashner - 4/11/14 @SD Back-to-back home runs to lead off game: Ten-or-more strikeouts: Omar Infante/Bobby Higginson - 9/28/04 @CWS (Contreras) (10) - 7/19/14 vs. CLE (GM 1) Pinch-hit home run: Fifteen-or-more strikeouts: J.D. Martinez - 5/19/14 vs. CLE (Allen) (16) - 6/23/97 vs. NYY Pinch-hit grand slam: Mickey Tettleton - 8/11/91 vs. NYY (Guetterman) MISCELLANEOUS Walk-off home run: Steal of home: Rajai Davis - 6/30/14 vs. OAK (Doolittle) Kenji Johjima - 5/31/08 @SEA Three consecutive home runs: Triple play: Victor Martinez/Jhonny Peralta/Alex Avila - 6/1/13 @BAL (Hammel) Ian Kinsler-Elvis Andrus - 5/20/09 vs. TEX Hitting for the cycle: Carlos Guillen - 8/1/06 @TB PITCHING No-hitter: Justin Verlander - 5/7/11 @TOR One-hitter: Anibal Sanchez - 5/24/13 vs. MIN Ten-or-more strikeouts: Drew Smyly - (11) 7/25/14 @LAA Fifteen-or-more strikeouts: Anibal Sanchez (17) - 4/26/13 vs. ATL MISCELLANEOUS Steal of home: Ryan Raburn - 8/18/09 vs. SEA Triple play: Damion Easley-Deivi Cruz-Shane Halter - 8/1/01 vs. SEA August 2, 2014 TIGERS DAY-BY-DAY

DATE OPP. RESULT REC. POS. +/- WINNER LOSER ATTEN. DATE OPP. RESULT REC. POS. +/- WINNER LOSER ATTEN. MARCH (1-0) JULY, cont. 3/31 KC W, 4-3 1-0 t-1st —— Nathan Davis 45,068* 7/11 @KC W, 2-1 52-37 1st +6.5 Sanchez Duffy 31,581 APRIL (13-9) 7/12 @KC W, 5-1 53-37 1st +7.5 Porcello Shields 33,849 4/1 OFF DAY t-1st —— 7/13 @KC L, 5-2 53-38 1st +6.5 Ventura Verlander 23,424 4/2 KC W, 2-1 (10) 2-0 t-1st —— Alburquerque Collins 26,906 7/14 ALL-STAR BREAK 4/3 KC Postponed, Rain 1st +0.5 7/15 ALL-STAR GAME IN MINNEAPOLIS 4/4 BAL W, 10-4 3-0 1st +0.5 Smyly Gonzalez 23,625 7/16 ALL-STAR BREAK 4/5 BAL W, 7-6 4-0 1st +1.5 Porcello Norris 32,041 7/17 ALL-STAR BREAK 4/6 BAL L, 3-1 4-1 1st +1.5 Tillman Verlander 34,261 7/18 CLE L, 9-3 53-39 1st +6.5 Bauer Sanchez 42,255* 4/7 OFF DAY 1st +1.5 7/19 CLE L, 6-2 53-40 1st +5.5 Kluber VerHagen 38,109 4/8 @LAD L, 3-2 (10) 4-2 1st +0.5 Howell Chamberlain 53,231 7/19 CLE L, 5-2 53-41 1st +4.5 Carrasco Nathan 42,044* 4/9 @LAD W, 7-6 (10) 5-2 1st +1.0 Nathan Jansen 42,687 7/20 CLE W, 5-1 54-41 1st +5.5 Smyly Tomlin 41,736* 4/10 OFF DAY 1st +1.5 7/21 @ARI W, 4-3 55-41 1st +6.5 Verlander Delgado` 25,907 4/11 @SD L, 6-0 5-3 1st +0.5 Cashner Porcello 30,353 7/22 @ARI L, 5-4 55-42 1st +5.5 De La Rosa Coke 29,515 4/12 @SD W, 6-2 6-3 1st +1.5 Verlander Kennedy 42,182 7/23 @ARI W, 11-5 56-42 1st +6.5 Sanchez Cahill 24,174 4/13 @SD L, 5-1 6-4 1st +0.5 Ross Scherzer 32,267 7/24 @LAA W, 6-4 57-42 1st +7.0 Scherzer Richards 40,146 4/14 OFF DAY 1st +0.5 7/25 @LAA L, 2-1 57-43 1st +6.0 Morin Smyly 42,915 4/15 CLE Postponed, Cold t-1st —— 7/26 @LAA L, 4-0 57-44 1st +5.0 Shoemaker Verlander 43,569 4/16 CLE L, 3-2 6-5 t-1st —— McAllister Sanchez 23,811 7/27 @LAA L, 2-1 57-45 1st +5.0 Smith Chamberlain 36,252 4/17 CLE W, 7-5 7-5 1st +0.5 Verlander Salazar 25,990 7/28 OFF DAY 1st +5.0 4/18 LAA L, 11-6 7-6 t-1st —— Weaver Smyly 28,435 7/29 CWS L, 11-4 57-46 1st +5.0 Sanchez Quintana 40,032 4/19 LAA W, 5-2 8-6 t-1st —— Scherzer Wilson 36,659 7/30 CWS W, 7-2 58-46 1st +5.0 Scherzer Noesi 37,193 4/20 LAA W, 2-1 9-6 1st +1.0 Porcello Santiago 28,921 7/31 CWS L, 7-4 58-47 1st +4.0 Belisario Soria 41,306* 4/21 CWS L, 3-1 9-7 1st +1.0 Danks Sanchez 24,997 AUGUST (1-0) 4/22 CWS W, 8-6 10-7 1st +1.0 Verlander Leesman 24,976 8/1 COL W, 4-2 59-47 1st +4.0 Verlander Morales 39,052 4/23 CWS L, 6-4 10-8 1st +1.0 Rienzo Reed 23,451 8/2 COL 4/24 CWS W, 7-4 11-8 1st +1.0 Scherzer Quintana 28,514 8/3 COL 4/25 @MIN W, 10-6 12-8 1st +2.0 Porcello Correia 27,558 8/4 @NYY 4/26 @MIN L, 5-3 12-9 1st +1.0 Ortega Hughes 28,122 8/5 @NYY 4/27 @MIN Postponed, Rain 1st +1.0 8/6 @NYY 4/28 OFF DAY 1st +1.0 8/7 @NYY 4/29 @CWS W, 4-3 13-9 1st +1.5 Chamberlain Belisario 17,023 8/8 @TOR 4/30 @CWS W, 5-1 14-9 1st +2.0 Scherzer Noesi 15,157 8/9 @TOR MAY (17-12) 8/10 @TOR 5/1 OFF DAY 1st +2.0 8/11 @PIT 5/2 @KC W, 8-2 15-9 1st +3.0 Porcello Shields 28,021 8/12 @PIT 5/3 @KC W, 9-2 16-9 1st +4.0 Smyly Duffy 29,200 8/13 PIT 5/4 @KC W, 9-4 17-9 1st +4.5 Verlander Vargas 22,504 8/14 PIT 5/5 HOU W, 2-0 18-9 1st +4.5 Scherzer Cosart 26,475 8/15 SEA 5/6 HOU W, 11-4 19-9 1st +5.0 Ray Oberholtzer 27,939 8/16 SEA 5/7 HOU W, 3-2 20-9 1st +5.0 Porcello Peacock 26,207 8/17 SEA 5/8 HOU L, 6-2 20-10 1st +5.0 Keuchel Smyly 35,643 8/18 OFF DAY 5/9 MIN L, 2-1 20-11 1st +4.0 Hughes Verlander 35,814 8/19 @TB 5/10 MIN W, 9-3 21-11 1st +5.0 Scherzer Gibson 42,312* 8/20 @TB 5/11 MIN L, 4-3 21-12 1st +5.0 Burton Chamberlain 40,468* 8/21 @TB 5/12 @BAL W, 4-1 22-12 1st +5.5 Porcello Norris 24,517 8/22 @MIN 5/13 @BAL W, 4-1 23-12 1st +5.5 Miller Hunter 29,950 8/23 @MIN 5/14 @BAL W, 7-5 24-12 1st +6.0 Verlander Gausman 36,727 8/23 @MIN 5/15 OFF DAY 1st +6.0 8/24 @MIN 5/16 @BOS W, 1-0 25-12 1st +6.5 Scherzer Lester 37,225 8/25 OFF DAY 5/17 @BOS W, 6-1 26-12 1st +6.5 Porcello Lackey 37,608 8/26 NYY 5/18 @BOS W, 6-2 27-12 1st +7.0 Sanchez Peavy 35,006 8/27 NYY 5/19 @CLE L, 5-4 (10) 27-13 1st +7.0 Atchison Alburquerque 12,709 8/28 NYY 5/20 @CLE L 6-2 27-14 1st +6.0 Bauer Verlander 13,924 8/29 @CWS 5/21 @CLE L, 11-10 (13) 27-15 1st +5.0 Tomlin Coke 19,228 8/30 @CWS 5/22 TEX L, 9-2 27-16 1st +4.5 Darvish Ray 40,768* 8/31 @CWS 5/23 TEX W, 7-2 28-16 1st +5.5 Sanchez Baker 39,835 SEPTEMBER (0-0) 5/24 TEX L, 12-2 28-17 1st +5.5 Martinez Porcello 43,447* 9/1 @CLE 5/25 TEX L, 12-4 28-18 1st +5.5 Lewis Verlander 42,583* 9/2 @CLE 5/26 @OAK L, 10-0 28-19 1st +5.0 Milone Smyly 35,067 9/3 @CLE 5/27 @OAK W, 6-5 29-19 1st +5.0 Alburquerque Abad 21,549 9/4 @CLE 5/28 @OAK L, 3-1 29-20 1st +4.0 Kazmir Nathan 15,590 9/5 SF 5/29 @OAK W, 5-4 30-20 1st +4.5 Porcello Chavez 21,860 9/6 SF 5/30 @SEA W, 6-3 31-20 1st +5.5 Verlander Iwakuma 29,000 9/7 SF 5/31 @SEA L, 3-2 31-21 1st +5.5 Young Smyly 37,142 9/8 KC JUNE (14-13) 9/9 KC 6/1 @SEA L, 4-0 31-22 1st +4.5 Elias Scherzer 31,407 9/10 KC 6/2 OFF DAY 1st +5.0 9/11 OFF DAY 6/3 TOR L, 5-3 31-23 1st +4.0 McGowan Nathan 33,488 9/12 CLE 6/4 TOR L, 8-2 31-24 1st +3.0 Dickey Porcello 32,033 9/13 CLE 6/5 TOR L, 7-3 31-25 1st +2.5 Happ Verlander 39,440 9/14 CLE 6/6 BOS W, 6-2 32-25 1st +3.5 Smyly De La Rosa 39,762 9/15 @MIN 6/7 BOS W, 8-6 33-25 1st +4.0 Scherzer Lester 43,359* 9/16 @MIN 6/8 BOS L, 5-3 33-26 1st +3.0 Lackey Chamberlain 33,835 9/17 @MIN 6/9 @CWS L, 6-5 33-27 1st +2.0 Noesi Porcello 18,803 9/18 OFF DAY 6/10 @CWS Postponed, Rain 1st +2.5 9/19 @KC 6/11 @CWS L, 8-2 33-28 1st +2.0 Danks Verlander 18,424 9/20 @KC 6/12 @CWS W, 4-0 34-28 1st +2.5 SCHERZER Sale 20,626 9/21 @KC 6/13 MIN L, 2-0 34-29 1st +1.5 Gibson Smyly 39,811 9/22 CWS 6/14 MIN W, 12-9 35-29 1st +1.5 Sanchez Deduno 41,498* 9/23 CWS 6/15 MIN W, 4-3 36-29 1st +1.5 Nathan Fien 41,462* 9/24 CWS 6/16 KC L, 11-8 36-30 1st +0.5 Vargas Verlander 31,774 9/25 MIN 6/17 KC L, 11-4 36-31 2nd -0.5 Ventura Scherzer 34,328 9/26 MIN 6/18 KC L, 2-1 36-32 2nd -1.5 Guthrie Smyly 37,209 9/27 MIN 6/19 KC W, 2-1 37-32 2nd -0.5 Sanchez Duffy 35,715 9/28 MIN 6/20 @CLE W, 6-4 38-32 1st +0.5 Porcello Kluber 33,545 * - Denotes a sellout at Comerica Park 6/21 @CLE W, 5-4 (10) 39-32 1st +1.5 Nathan Allen 40,712 6/22 @CLE W, 10-4 40-32 1st +2.5 Scherzer Tomlin 26,023 TIGERS DAY-BY-DAY RECORDS 6/23 OFF DAY 1st +2.0 6/24 @TEX W, 8-2 41-32 1st +3.0 Smyly Lewis 35,526 Monday 5-5 Friday 10-8 6/25 @TEX W, 8-6 42-32 1st +4.0 Sanchez Saunders 34,254 Tuesday 8-6 Saturday 11-7 6/26 @TEX W, 6-0 43-32 1st +4.5 PORCELLO Martinez 34,989 Wednesday 10-7 Sunday 6-10 6/27 @HOU L, 4-3 (11) 43-33 1st +3.5 Buchanan Hardy 22,386 Thursday 9-4 6/28 @HOU W, 4-3 44-33 1st +4.5 Coke Williams 25,788 6/29 @HOU L, 6-4 44-34 1st +3.5 Feldman Smyly 22,478 6/30 OAK W, 5-4 45-34 1st +3.5 Hardy Doolittle 42,477* JULY (13-13) 7/1 OAK W, 3-0 46-34 1st +4.5 PORCELLO Mills 32,455 7/2 OAK W, 9-3 47-34 1st +4.5 Verlander Chavez 35,445 7/3 TB W, 8-1 48-34 1st +5.0 Scherzer Bedard 33,908 7/4 TB L, 6-3 48-35 1st +4.0 Cobb Smyly 40,657* 7/5 TB L, 7-2 48-36 1st +4.0 Archer Sanchez 38,087 7/6 TB L, 7-3 48-37 1st +3.5 Porcello Price 31,917 7/7 OFF DAY 1st +3.5 7/8 LAD W, 14-5 49-37 1st +4.5 Verlander Ryu 36,912 7/9 LAD W, 4-1 50-37 1st +4.5 Scherzer Greinke 36,462 7/10 @KC W, 16-4 51-37 1st +5.5 Smyly Guthrie 21,775