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...... Media Relations Department w Comerica Park 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. Sunday, June 8, 2014 Comerica Park, Detroit, MI Game Time - 8:07 p.m. EDT

RECENT RESULTS: The Tigers won their second straight game on Saturday night, TIGERS AT A GLANCE defeating the Red Sox 8-6 at Comerica Park. The Detroit offense pounded out 16 hits with each starter recording at least one in the win. Miguel Cabrera, Nick Castellanos and Austin Jackson each had three hits in the victory. Castellanos hit his fifth in the Record: 33-25 / Streak: W2 game. Eugenio Suarez recorded the first hit and home run of his major league career with Game #59 / Home #31 a solo blast in the fourth inning. Max Scherzer started for Detroit and picked up his Home: 16-14 / Road: 17-11 seventh win of the season, throwing 6.2 innings and allowing four runs on 11 hits, walking one and striking out nine. The Tigers wrap up their three-game series vs. the Red Sox Tonight’s Scheduled Starters tonight. Following tonight’s game, Detroit heads to Chicago for a four-game series vs. the White Sox, which begins on Monday. RHP Anibal Sanchez vs. RHP John Lackey TIGERS PICK 40 PLAYERS IN 2014 MLB DRAFT: The Tigers selected 40 players during (2-2, 2.15) (6-4, 3.28) the three-day 2014 Major League First-Year Player Draft, which concluded on Saturday. Of the Tigers 40 selections, 22 were pitchers, while 18 were position players. TV/Radio The Tigers tabbed 32 college players during the draft, while eight selections were high ESPN/1270 AM & 97.1 FM school players. WINNING WAYS VS. THE RED SOX: The Tigers have won the first five meetings in the TIGERS VS. RED SOX season series vs. the Red Sox, marking the first time the club has done that since 1973, when they won seven straight against Boston to start the season series. With a win 2014 Record: 5-0 tonight, the Tigers would sweep the season series from Boston for the first time since at 2014 at Home: 2-0 least 1914. The Tigers also enter tonight’s game having won 10 of their last 13 regular season meetings vs. the Red Sox dating back to August 1, 2012. During that stretch, the 2014 at Boston: 3-0 Tigers are outscoring the Red Sox 69-59. All-Time Record: 962-1026-13 All-Time at Home: 527-464-7 FOUR TIGERS HAVE IMPRESSIVE NUMBERS VS. LACKEY: Miguel Cabrera, Rajai All-Time at Comerica Park: 28-30 Davis, Ian Kinsler and Victor Martinez have each put up solid numbers against tonight’s Red Sox starter, John Lackey. Cabrera is batting .400 (6x15) with one , two home All-Time at Boston: 435-562-6 runs and four RBI. Davis is hitting .387 (12x31) with three doubles, one and four RBI. Kinsler has a .421 (16x38) batting average with two doubles, one triple, four home 2014 Game Log runs and nine RBI, while Martinez is hitting .400 (12x30) with one double. Among active Date Site Result Winner/Loser/Save players with at least 15 at bats against Lackey, Kinsler’s batting average ranks sixth, 5/16 BOS W, 1-0 Scherzer/Lester/Nathan Cabrera and Martinez’s are tied for eighth and Davis’ is 12th. 5/17 BOS W, 6-1 Porcello/Lackey SUAREZ RECORDS FIRST MAJOR LEAGUE HIT AND HOME RUN: Eugenio Suarez 5/18 BOS W, 6-2 Sanchez/Peavy reached a couple of milestones with one swing of the bat in last night’s game. Suarez 6/6 DET W, 6-2 Smyly/De La Rosa recorded his first major league hit and home run with a solo shot in the fourth inning off 6/7 DET W, 8-6 Scherzer/Lester Jon Lester. According to STATS, LLC, he became the 23rd player in franchise history since 6/8 DET at least 1914 to have his first major league hit be a home run and the first Tigers player to do so since Wilkin Ramirez on May 20, 2009 against Texas. Suarez was also the first STREAKS Tigers player to hit a home run in his first three major league at bats since Dusty Ryan hit a home run in his second major league at bat on September 7, 2008 at Minnesota. Last five games: 2-3 THREE STRAIGHT THREE-HIT GAMES FOR CASTELLANOS: Nick Castellanos recorded Last 10 games: 4-6 his third straight three-hit game last night vs. Boston, finishing the game 3x4 with a run Last 15 games: 6-9 scored, a home run and an RBI. Castellanos is the second Tigers player this season to Last 20 games: 7-13 have at least three hits in three consecutive games, joining Miguel Cabrera, who did so from May 17-19, 2014. He is the fifth Tigers rookie in the last 100 years to have three straight three-hit games. The other Detroit rookies to accomplish the feat are Rick Peters (June 24-27, 1980), Willie Horton (May 12-15, 1965), Paul Easterling (April 17-19, 1928) TIGERS AMONG THE AL LEADERS and Fred Haney (May 31-June 2, 1922). Batting Average Extra Base Hits CHAMBERLAIN CONTINUES TO PUT UP ZEROS: Joba Chamberlain extended his streak Victor Martinez - 2nd, .329 Miguel Cabrera - t-3rd, 31 of scoreless outings to 12 with a shutout eighth inning in last night’s win. Chamberlain has Miguel Cabrera - t-4th, .321 Victor Martinez - t-9th, 28 not allowed a run in 18 of his last 19 appearances. Over his last 19 outings, Chamberlain Home Runs Outfield Assists has a 1-1 record with one save, a 0.96 ERA (18.2IP/2ER), 11 hits allowed, 18 strikeouts Victor Martinez - 8th, 14 Rajai Davis - t-7th, 4 and five walks. Runs Batted In RISP Batting Average V-MART, MIGGY AMONG THE AL LEADERS IN HITTING: Victor Martinez and Miguel Miguel Cabrera - 2nd, 51 Miguel Cabrera - 1st, .429 Cabrera each rank in the top four in the American League in batting average. Martinez ranks second in the AL with a .329 (72x219) batting average, while Cabrera is tied for Multi-Hit Games Plate App. Per SO fourth with a .321 (72x224) batting average. Ian Kinsler - t-6th, 23 Victor Martinez - 1st, 16.3 REPLAY RUNDOWN: The Tigers have been involved in 38 instant replay challenges so far Victor Martinez - t-10th, 20 Ian Kinsler - 4th, 11.8 this season. Detroit has challenged 17 plays with nine plays being overturned, five plays Runs Scored Wins confirmed and three plays standing as called. Opponents have made 18 challenges with 12 Ian Kinsler - 4th, 43 Rick Porcello - t-3rd, 8 plays being overturned, two plays confirmed and four plays standing. The umpires have Hits Max Scherzer - t-5th, 7 initiated three reviews with two plays being confirmed and one play overturned. Ian Kinsler - 8th, 73 Justin Verlander - t-8th, 6 MARTIN TO SERVE AS FIRST BASE : Matt Martin will be the Tigers first base Miguel Cabrera - t-9th, 72 Saves coach for tonight’s game in place of Omar Vizquel, who is attending his son’s graduation. Victor Martinez - t-9th, 72 Joe Nathan - t-5th, 13 NOTES ON THE SKIPPER: is in his first season at the helm for the Tigers Total Bases Games after being named the 37th in Tigers history on November 3, 2013. Victor Martinez - 5th, 128 Al Alburquerque - t-2nd, 31 - According to Stats, LLC, became the first manager since Clint Hurdle of Colorado and Miguel Cabrera - 7th, 125 Ian Krol - t-7th, 29 Jerry Royster of Milwaukee in 2002 to begin his career with four straight wins. - Becomes just the 14th manager in Tigers history to have also played at the major league Doubles Innings Pitched level for Detroit, joining , , , , Billy Miguel Cabrera - t-2nd, 20 Justin Verlander - t-5th, 86.0 Hitchcock, , , Del Baker, , , Ty Ian Kinsler - t-4th, 19 Max Scherzer - 9th, 85.1 Cobb, and . Stolen Bases Strikeouts - Spent 18 seasons as a at the major league level with the Padres (1993-96), Rajai Davis - t-3rd, 16 Max Scherzer - 3rd, 98 Tigers (1996, 1999-2000), Astros (1997-1998, 2001-07) and Dodgers (2009-10)...made On Base Percentage Winning Percentage eight postseason appearances as a player, including two trips to the American League Victor Martinez - 5th, .384 Max Scherzer - 6th, .778 Championship Series and one to the . INJURY UPDATE: RHP Joel Hanrahan (right elbow surgery, 15-day DL on May 2), RHP Slugging Percentage Strikeouts/Nine Inn. Luke Putkonen (right elbow inflammation, 15-day DL on April 19), RHP Bruce Rondon Victor Martinez - 4th, .584 Max Scherzer - t-2nd, 10.3 (right elbow surgery/UCL reconstruction, 60-day DL on March 29), INF Jose Iglesias Miguel Cabrera - 7th, .558 (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 Monday at Chicago 8:10 p.m. RHP Rick Porcello RHP Hector Noesi FSD/1270 & 97.1 (8-3, 3.69) (1-3, 3.92) Tuesday at Chicago 8:10 p.m. RHP Justin Verlander LHP John Danks FSD/1270 & 97.1 (6-5, 4.19) (4-5, 4.32) Wednesday at Chicago 8:10 p.m. LHP Drew Smyly RHP Andre Rienzo FSD/1270 & 97.1 (3-4, 3.81) (4-3, 5.25) Thursday at Chicago 8:10 p.m. RHP Max Scherzer LHP Chris Sale FSD/1270 & 97.1 (7-2, 3.38) (5-0, 2.06) 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: 10-4 Scoring five-or-more runs: 24-2 Lead after 6th/7th/8th inning: 28-4/29-2/30-2 vs. AL Central: 12-9 Scoring four-or-less runs: 9-23 Trail after 6th/7th/8th inning: 3-16/1-20/1-22 vs. AL West: 9-9 Extra-innings: 2-3 Tied after 6th/7th/8th inning: 2-5/3-3/2-1 vs. NL: 2-3 One-run games: 10-7 Tigers out hit opponent: 26-6 Tigers score first: 19-10 Tigers get quality start: 23-9 Opponent out hits Tigers: 5-18 Opponents score first: 14-15 Tigers starter works 6+ innings: 26-14 Tigers and opponent have equal hits: 2-1 © Detroit Tigers, 2014 ...... World Series Champions w 1935 w 1945 w 1968 w 1984 June 8, 2014 TONIGHT’S TIGERS STARTER - ANIBAL SANCHEZ

‘14 Season (Detroit): 2-2, 2.15 ERA, 9 G, 9 GS, 0 CG, 0 SHO, 0 SV, 50.1 IP, 30 H, 16 R, 12 ER, 15 BB, 46 SO. ‘13 Season (Detroit): 14-8, 2.57 ERA, 29 G, 29 GS, 1 CG, 1 SHO, 0 SV, 182.0 IP, 156 H, 56 R, 52 ER, 54 BB, 202 SO. ALL ABOUT ANIBAL: In his third season with the 2014 GAME-BY-GAME RUNDOWN Tigers, Sanchez will make his 10th start of the SEASON (DETROIT) season tonight against the Red Sox. DATE OPP. RESULT S/R DEC. ERA IP H R ER BB SO PC 4/4 BAL W, 10-4 S ND 4.50 4.0 2 2 2 3 3 69 LAST TIME OUT: Sanchez recorded his third 4/9 @LAD W, 7-6 S ND 3.00 5.0 6 3 1 1 6 110 consecutive quality start in his last outing against 4/16 CLE L, 3-2 S L 3.21 5.0 2 3 2 4 8 104 Toronto on Tuesday, but took a no decision. He 4/21 CWS L, 3-1 S L 3.54 6.1 5 3 3 1 5 92 worked 7.0 shutout innings, allowing just two hits and 4/26 @MIN L, 5-3 S ND 3.13 2.2 0 0 0 2 2 53 striking out five. 5/18 @BOS W, 6-2 S W 2.89 5.0 5 2 1 3 3 80 5/23 TEX W, 7-2 S W 2.83 7.0 5 2 2 0 5 99 LIMITING THE LONG BALL: Sanchez has not 5/28 @OAK L, 3-1 S ND 2.49 8.1 3 1 1 1 9 111 allowed a home run this season in 50.1 innings 6/3 TOR L, 5-3 S ND 2.15 7.0 2 0 0 0 5 107 pitched, which is the most for any major league TOTALS (4-5 record) 9 starts 2-2, 2.15 50.1 30 16 12 15 46 825 pitcher who hasn’t allowed a home run. Sanchez is also the only big leaguer who has started at least six games this season and not allowed a homer.

IMPRESSIVE WORK SINCE RETURNING FROM THE DL: Sanchez has posted impressive numbers in his four starts since returning from the disabled list on May 18. Over his last four starts, Sanchez has a 2-0 record with a 1.32 ERA (27.1IP/4ER) and 22 strikeouts.

RECORD AT COMERICA PARK: Sanchez is making his sixth home start of the season tonight against Toronto. In his previous five starts this season at Comerica Park, he has compiled a 1-2 record with a 2.76 ERA (29.1IP/9ER) and 26 strikeouts. In 25 career starts at Comerica Park, Sanchez has a 12-7 record with a 2.89 ERA (159.0IP/51ER) and 169 strikeouts.

RECORD IN JUNE: Sanchez has made 20 career starts in the month of June. In his 20 previous starts in June, Sanchez has a 6-5 record with a 3.95 ERA (118.1IP/52ER).

AGAINST THE AL EAST: Tonight’s game marks the 18th appearance, 17th start, of Sanchez’s career against a team from the American League Eastern Division. In 17 previous outings vs. an AL East opponent, Sanchez has an 8-4 record with a 4.65 ERA (98.2IP/51ER).

RETURNING TO ACTION: Sanchez was reinstated from the disabled list on May 18 at Boston after being sidelined since April 27 with a right middle finger laceration.

QUALITY WORK WITH DETROIT: Sanchez has made 50 starts with the Tigers since being acquired by the club during the 2012 season. He has posted a quality start in 32 of 50 starts during his career with Detroit. Sanchez has compiled a 20-16 record and 2.79 ERA (307.0IP/95ER) in 50 starts during his Tigers career.

SANCHEZ CAPTURES AL ERA CROWN: Sanchez ended the 2013 season as leader of the American League with a 2.57 ERA (182.0IP/52ER) to capture the ERA Crown. He became the seventh pitcher in Tigers history to capture the ERA crown and the first since Justin Verlander did so with a 2.40 ERA in 2011.

SURPASSING 200: Sanchez ended the 2013 season with 202 strikeouts, to surpass the 200-or-more strikeout mark for the second time in his career. His only other season with more than 200 strikeouts was 2011 when he also fanned 202 batters with the Marlins.

CAREER HIGH IN WINS: Sanchez established a career high with 14 wins last season. His previous career high of 13 wins was established during the 2010 season with the Marlins.

JOINS FELLER WITH FIVE LOW-HIT GAMES IN FIRST 155: Sanchez fired a one-hitter in his outing on May 24th, 2013 against the Minnesota Twins, marking the fourth one-hitter of his major league career to go along with his no-hitter on September 6, 2006 versus Arizona. The outing was the 155th of his career and he joined as one of just two pitchers since at least 1916 to record five complete games allowing one hit-or-fewer in the first 155 games of their major league career. Feller also posted one no-hitter and four one-hitters during that span, recording his fifth with a one-hitter in the 139th game of his career on July 12, 1940 at Shibe Park against the Philadelphia Athletics.

HISTORIC STRIKEOUT PERFORMANCE VERSUS ATLANTA: Sanchez recorded 17 strikeouts over eight shutout innings in his outing on April 26, 2013 against the Atlanta Braves, establishing the franchise record for strikeouts in a single game. The 17 strikeouts surpassed the previous high of 16 strikeouts accomplished by Mickey Lolich in a complete game effort on May 23, 1969 against the California Angels at Tiger Stadium. Lolich also recorded 16 strikeouts over nine innings on June 9, 1969 against the Seattle Pilots at Tiger Stadium in a game that went 10 innings. The 17 strikeouts also established a new record for most strikeouts by any one pitchers in an Interleague game, and matched the most strikeouts ever recorded by a pitcher in 8.0 innings-or-less.

SIGNING LONG TERM: Sanchez agreed to terms on a five-year contract, plus a club option for 2018, with the Tigers on December 18, 2012.

TOSSING A NO-HITTER: Sanchez fired a no-hitter during his rookie season with the Marlins on September 6, 2006 versus Arizona. He became the 19th rookie in major league history to toss a no-hitter, and the first since Bud Smith did so with St. Louis against San Diego on September 3, 2001.

MISCELLANEOUS NOTES: Sanchez was acquired by the Tigers in a five-player deal with the Miami Marlins on July 23, 2012. He was originally signed by the Boston Red Sox as a non-drafted free agent on January 3, 2001. Sanchez was acquired by the Marlins in a seven-player deal with the Red Sox on November 24, 2005. SANCHEZ’S GAME HIGHS: LAST CG: May 24, 2013 vs. Minnesota. LAST SHUTOUT: May 24, 2013 vs. Minnesota. STRIKEOUT HIGH - 2014: 9 - May 28, 2014 at Oakland. STRIKEOUT HIGH - CAREER: 17 - April 26, 2013 vs. Atlanta. WALK HIGH - 2014: 4 - April 16, 2014 vs. Cleveland WALK HIGH - CAREER: 8 - September 28, 2009 at Atlanta. LOW-HIT GAME - 2014: 2, three times - last, June 3, 2014 vs. Toronto (7.0IP). LOW-HIT GAME - CAREER (CG): 0 - September 6, 2006 vs. Arizona (9.0IP). SANCHEZ VS. RED SOX: LIFETIME: 1-0, 7.71 ERA, 2 G, 1 GS, 0 CG, 9.1 IP, 13 H, 9 R, 8 ER, 5 BB, 8 SO. IN 2014: 1-0, 1.80 ERA, 1 G, 1 GS, 0 CG, 5.0 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 3 BB, 3 SO. LAST START/WIN: May 18, 2014 at Boston, W 6-2 (5.0,5,2,1,3,3). LAST LOSS: No career losses vs. the Red Sox. BATTER-PITCHER MATCH-UPS: SANCHEZ vs. RED SOX - CAREER (AVG-AB-H-HR): Bogaerts .500 2-1-0; Bradley Jr. .500 2-1-0; Drew .278 18-5-0; Gomes .250 4-1-0; Herrera .000 7-0-0; Holt .000 2-0-0; Napoli .000 2-0-0; Ortiz .750 4-3-2; Pedroia .333 3-1-0; Pierzynski .000 2-0-0; Ross .182 11-2-1; Sizemore .333 3-1-0. LACKEY vs. TIGERS - CAREER (AVG-AB-H-HR): Avila .111 9-1-0; Cabrera .400 15-6-2; Castellanos .333 3-1-0; Davis .387 31-12-0; Hunter .250 56-14-2; Jackson .400 10-4-0; Kelly .333 6-2-0; Kinsler .421 38-16-4; V. Martinez .400 30-12-0; Romine .000 3-0-0. June 8, 2014 TRACKING THE TIGERS

(Series numbers are for three games vs. Boston June 6-8; Homestand numbers are for six games June 3-8) TIGERS SERIES: .433 (29x67) HOMESTAND: .301 (49x163) 0PPONENTS SERIES: .301 (22x73) HOMESTAND: .278 (49x176) AVILA #13 JACKSON #14 SERIES: .333 (1x3) CURRENT STREAK: 3 (.444, 4x9) SERIES: .667 (4x6) CURRENT STREAK: 3 (.667, 6x9) HOMESTAND: .333 (4x12) LONG STREAK: 5 (.429, 6x14, 5/17-21) HOMESTAND: .400 (6x15) LONG STREAK: 9 (.289, 11x38, 5/2-11) • Last Game: 6/6 vs. BOS; 1x3, 2 SO at C. • Last Game: 6/7 vs. BOS; 3x3, R, CS at CF. • Leads the American League with 21 runners caught stealing and • Batting .667 (6x9) over his last three games since June 5. 16 catcher caught stealing. • Ranked 10th in the American League with a .310 batting average during April. • Fourth among all American League since 2010 with a 29.6 • Tied for third in the American League since 2010 with 420 runs scored. caught stealing percentage. (min. 300 games) KELLY #32 CABRERA #24 SERIES: .000 (0x0) CURRENT STREAK: 3 (.444, 4x9) SERIES: .571 (4x7) CURRENT STREAK: 2 (.571, 4x7) HOMESTAND: .250 (1x4) LONG STREAK: 3 twice (last, .444, 4x9, 5/29-6/3) HOMESTAND: .278 (5x18) LONG STREAK: 11 (.441, 19x43, 5/9-20) • Last Game: 6/3 vs. TOR; 1x4, SO at 3B. • Last Game: 6/7 vs. BOS; 3x4, R, 2 2B, RBI, BB, SO at 1B. • On the Tigers Opening Day roster for the fifth straight season • Named the Tigers Player of the Month for May after leading the (2010-14)...also on Pittsburgh’s Opening Day roster in 2007. American League with a .380 batting average and 34 RBI, while he • Has seen action at eight different positions during his Tigers career: was third with 41 hits, tied for third with 11 doubles and tied for pitcher (one game), catcher (one game), first base (62 games), sixth with eight home runs. second base (five games), third base (98 games), left field (159 games), center field (51 games) and right field (106 games). • Leads the AL with a .418 batting average with runners in scoring position, while he second with 51 RBI, tied for second with 20 doubles, KINSLER #3 tied for third with 31 extra base hits, fourth with a .321 SERIES: .222 (2x9) CURRENT STREAK: 4 (.278, 5x18) batting average, seventh with 125 total bases and a .545 slugging HOMESTAND: .190 (4x21) LONG STREAK: 11 (.400, 20x50, 5/14-25) percentage. Last Game: • Knocked four hits on 5/6 vs. HOU...marks his 23rd four-hit game as a • 6/7 vs. BOS; 1x5, R, 3B, RBI, SO at 2B. Tiger, tying Alan Trammell for the sixth most in franchise history. • Ranked 10th in the American League with a .331 batting average during May, while he was fourth with 40 hits. • Collected 2,000th hit of his major league career 4/4 vs. Baltimore, • Fourth in the American League with 43 runs scored and 11.8 plate a two-run home run during the eighth inning off Ryan Webb...15th appearances per strikeout, while he is tied for fourth with 19 active player with 2,000-or-more hits, sixth Venezuelan all-time, doubles, tied for sixth with 23 multi-hit games and eighth with 73 ninth player in major league history to reach feat before 31st hits. birthday and second Tigers player to do so (other, ). • Connected for three doubles on May 23 against TEX -- marked his • Named the American League Most Valuable Player for the second second career game with three-or-more doubles and the first since consecutive year in 2013, joining Hal Newhouser as the only two 7/2/06 at HOU. players in franchise history to win the award in back-to-back J.D. MARTINEZ #28 seasons...one of only eight Tigers to capture the MVP award. • Is one home run shy of tying for seventh place in Tigers history. SERIES: .000 (0x0) CURRENT STREAK: 0 (.000, 0x5) HOMESTAND: .111 (1x9) LONG STREAK: 4 (.294, 5x17, 4/30-5/8) CASTELLANOS #9 • Last Game: 6/5 vs. TOR; 0x4, SO, CS at LF. SERIES: .750 (6x8) CURRENT STREAK: 5 (.611, 11x18) • Batting .290 (9x31) with two doubles, three home runs and nine HOMESTAND: .667 (10x15) LONG STREAK: 6 (last, .316, 6x19 4/17-22) RBI in his last 11 games. Last Game: • Connected for a pinch hit solo HR on 5/19 at Cleveland in the • 6/7 vs. BOS; 3x4, R, HR, RBI at 3B. ninth inning -- marked the first pinch hit home run of his career. • Batting .500 (14x28) over his last eight games since 5/29 -- raised • Had his contract purchased from Triple A Toledo prior to the game his batting average from .236 to .271 during that stretch. on 4/21 against the White Sox. • Has posted three straight games with 3+ hits -- he is the first V. MARTINEZ #41 Tigers rookie to do so since Ricky Peters from June 24-27, 1980. • Fourth among American League rookies with 12 multi-hit games, SERIES: .250 (2x8) CURRENT STREAK: 3 (.273, 3x11) and 49 hits and tied for fifth with 21 RBI. HOMESTAND: .263 (5x19) LONG STREAK: 11 (.405, 17x42, 4/25-5/8) • Hit his first major league home run off Josh Beckett on 4/9 at LAD, • Last Game: 6/7 vs. BOS; 1x5, R, 2B, RBI, GIDP at DH. a three-run homer during the third inning. • Second in the American League with a .329 batting average, while DAVIS #20 he is fourth with a .584 slugging percentage, fifth with a .388 on base percentage and 128 total bases, eighth with 14 home SERIES: .143 (1x7) CURRENT STREAK: 1 (.250, 1x4) runs, tied for ninth with 72 hits and 28 extra base hits and tied for HOMESTAND: .125 (2x12) LONG STREAK: 8 (.375, 12x32, 5/21-31) 10th with 20 multi-hit games. Last Game: • Has hit safely in 33 of last 39 games, batting .344 (52x151) with • 6/7 vs. BOS; 1x4, RBI, BB at LF. 11 doubles, 11 home runs and 30 RBI during that span. • Tied for third in the AL with 16 stolen bases while he is tied for • Named Tigers Player of the Month for April after batting .298 (25x84) with seventh with four outfield assists. eight runs scored, three doubles, four home runs and 13 RBI in 23 games. • Has reached base safely in 34 of 44 games on the season. • Connected for his 1,500th hit of the season 4/23 vs. CWS. • Has posted four seasons with 40-or-more stolen bases. • Has fanned 15 times on the season -- leads the AL with one • Leads the American League with 257 stolen bases since 2008. strikeout every 16.3 plate appearances. HOLADAY #50 ROMINE #27 SERIES: .500 (2x4) CURRENT STREAK: 3 (.429, 3x7) SERIES: .333 (1x3) CURRENT STREAK: 1 (.333, 1x3) HOMESTAND: .500 (2x4) LONG STREAK: 3 twice (last, .429, 3x7, 6/1-7) HOMESTAND: .200 (2x10) LONG STREAK: 5 (.429, 6x14, 4/18-22) • Last Game: 6/7 vs. BOS; 1x3, RBI, SF, GIDP at C. • Last Game: 6/6 vs. BOS; 1x3, RBI, BB at SS. • Batting .304 (14x46) with eight runs scored, one double, a triple • Connected for his first major league home run on 5/23 vs. TEX - and six RBI over his last 17 games. a solo shot in the sixth inning off Scott Baker. • Equaled a career high with three hits on 5/4 at KC. • Recorded his first major league triple on 6/6 vs. BOS. • Acquired by the Tigers from the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in • Knocked an RBI bunt single in the ninth inning on 4/29 at CWS -- exchange for Jose Alvarez on 3/21. according to Elias it marks the Tigers first go-ahead RBI on a bunt in the ninth inning-or-later since 6/4/00. SUAREZ #30 SERIES: .250 (1x4) CURRENT STREAK: 1 (.333, 1x3) HUNTER #48 HOMESTAND: .250 (1x4) LONG STREAK: 1 (.333, 1x3, 6/7) SERIES: .556 (5x9) CURRENT STREAK: 2 (.556, 5x9) • Last Game: 6/7 vs. BOS; 1x3, 2 R, HR, RBI, BB at SS. HOMESTAND: .250 (5x20) LONG STREAK: 13 (.421, 24x57, 4/20-5/7) • Connected for his first major league hit and home run last night vs. • Last Game: 6/7 vs. BOS; 2x5, R, RBI at RF. BOS-- became just the 23rd player in franchise history since at • Batting .288 (46x160) with 23 runs scored, nine doubles, six least 1914 to have his first major league hit be a home run and the home runs and 22 RBI over his last 40 games. first since Wilkin Ramirez did so on May 20, 2009 vs. TEX. • Has hit safely in 35 of 52 games this season. • Had his contract recalled from Triple A Toledo prior to the game on 6/4. • Began the season with Double A Erie, batting .284 (44x155) with • Tied for eighth in the American League with 72 multi-hit games since 2013. six home runs and 29 RBI before having his contract transferred to • Hit a home run in three consecutive games April 4-6 -- fourth time in his Triple A Toledo on May 21 -- batted .302 (13x43) with four doubles, career he has accomplished the feat and the first since May 17-19, 2010. two home runs and seven RBI in 12 games with Toledo. • Collected a season-high five RBI on April 5 against Baltimore... • Originally signed by the Tigers as a non-drafted free agent 10/9/08. marked 15th game of his career with five-or-more RBI. 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 2 2 5/21/14 @CLE 4 1 5 2 2 Cabrera 5 4 2 6/4/14 vs. TOR 12 5 2 19 9 5 1 15 Castellanos 2 2 1 6/7/14 vs. BOS 8 4 12 1 3 4 Davis 3 1 5/30/14 @SEA 9 3 12 3 1 4 Holaday 8/22/13 vs. MIN 4 4 1 1 Hunter 7 1 1 6/6/14 vs. BOS 11 5 16 3 2 1 6 Jackson 1 2 5/23/14 vs. TEX 9 2 11 4 4 Kelly 9/17/13 vs. SEA 3 1 4 Kinsler 4 1 1 6/6/14 vs. BOS 17 5 1 23 5 1 6 J.D. Martinez 1 1 1 6/3/14 vs. TOR 4 4 3 2 5 V. Martinez 11 1 2 6/6/14 vs. BOS 15 5 20 8 2 10 Romine 1 5/23/14 vs. TEX 3 1 4 Suarez 1 6/7/14 vs. BOS June 8, 2014

TIGERS STARTERS AND RELIEVERS BULLPEN NOTES W-L ERA IP H R ER BB-I SO STARTERS 26-17 3.66 354.1 340 158 144 116-2 300 RELIEVERS 7-8 4.70 166.2 168 93 87 55-3 149 1ST BATTER RETIRED/FACED PCT. RI/SCORED PCT. SAVES/OPPS. PCT. Alburquerque 23/31 .742 15/3 .200 1/1 1.000 Chamberlain 21/28 .750 5/0 0.000 2/2 1.000 Coke 11/18 .611 11/5 .455 0/0 ----- Knebel 3/4 .750 2/1 .500 ------Krol 18/29 .621 21/8 .348 0/0 ----- Nathan 18/25 .720 3/3 1.000 13/17 .765 Reed 16/22 .727 8/1 .125 0/0 ----- Ray 1/1 1.000 0/0 ----- 0/0 ----- Smyly 2/3 .667 0/0 ----- 0/0 ----- Worth 1/2 .500 0/0 ----- 0/0 ----- TEAM TOTALS 119/173 .688 69/24 .348 16/20 .800

ALBURQUERQUE #62 KROL #46 • Last Game Pitched: 6/7 vs. BOS; (0.1IP/0ER) • Last Game Pitched: 6/6 vs. BOS; (1.0IP/0ER), H, 2 SO • Last Five Outings: 1-0, 2.25 ERA (4.0IP/1ER), H, HR, 2 BB, 3 SO • Last Five Outings: 0.00 ERA (2.2IP/0ER), 2 H, 4 SO • Tied for second among American League relievers with 31 • Posted a 1.72 ERA (15.2IP/3ER) with 10 strikeouts in his last 22 appearances. outings (since April 20). • Has compiled a 2.35 ERA (15.1IP/4ER) and 19 strikeouts over his past • Tied for fifth among American League relievers with 10 holds. 19 appearances. • Has allowed four walks in 29 outings this season (20.2IP). • Recorded first save of his major league career on 4/9 at Los Angeles. • On an Opening Day roster at the major league level for the first • Ranked second among all American League relievers since 2011 with time in his career. 12.74 strikeouts per nine innings. • Appeared in 32 games with the Washington Nationals in 2013, CHAMBERLAIN #44 posting a 2-1 record with a 3.95 ERA (27.1IP/12ER). • Last Game Pitched: 6/7 vs. BOS; (1.0IP/0ER), SO, HB NATHAN #36 • Last Five Outings: 0.00 ERA (5.0IP/0ER), SV, H, BB, HB, 5 SO • Last Game Pitched: 6/7 vs. BOS; (1.0IP/2ER), 4 H, WP • Tied for second among American League relievers with 12 holds. • Last Five Outings: 0-2, 27.00 ERA (3.1IP/10ER), SV, 12 H, HR, 3 BB, 2 SO • Has allowed four earned runs over his last 26 outings, posting a • Fifth among American League relievers with 21 games finished, 1.48 ERA (24.1IP/4ER) with 26 strikeouts...has not allowed a run while he is tied for fifth with 13 saves. • Did not allow a run in nine consecutive outings (9.0IP) April 20-May in his last 12 outings. 14 -- posted eight saves and eight strikeouts during that stretch. • Earned win on 4/29 at Chicago’s U.S. Cellular Field...marks his first • Is ranked second all-time with a 89.4 save percentage (min. 190 win since 7/23/13 at Texas. SVO), while he is ninth with 354 saves. • Recorded the save on 4/30 at Seattle, the seventh of his career and first • Tied for second in the AL with 61 games finished, while he was since 4/22/14 vs. CWS. third with a 93.5 save percentage, fourth with a 1.39 ERA • Did not allow a run in six outings 4/9-22 (6.2IP/0ER) -- walked (64.2IP/10ER) and a .162 opponents batting average, and ranked just two batters and fanned 11 during that stretch. fourth among AL relievers with six wins on the season in 2013. • Has pitched in 288 career games, 43 as a starter, and has a 24-16 REED #57 record with a 3.76 ERA (471.0IP/197ER). • Last Game Pitched: 6/5 vs. TOR; (1.0IP/0ER), BB, SO COKE #40 • Last Five Outings: 9.00 ERA (6.0IP/6ER), 10 H, 4 BB, 7 SO • Has posted a 4.96 ERA (16.1IP/9ER) with 16 strikeouts over his • Last Game Pitched: 6/5 vs. TOR; (1.0IP/1ER), H, SO, HR last 15 outings dating back to April 25th. • Last Five Outings: 5.40 ERA (5.0IP/3ER), 5 H, 2 HR, 2 BB, 5 SO • Tied for third among American League relievers with six induced • Pitched in 49 games for the Tigers in 2013, compiling an 0-5 record GIDP on the season. with one save and a 5.40 ERA (38.1IP/23ER). • Did not allow a run in his first six outings (7.1IP) to begin the season. • Posted a 0.84 ERA (10.2IP/1ER), two saves and 13 strikeouts in 10 • On an Opening Day roster at the major league level for the first outings during the postseason in 2012. time in his career. • Opened the 2013 season in the Marlins organization before being • Has appeared in 339 games in his major league career and has a acquired off waivers by the Tigers on April 3. 17-26 record with seven saves and a 4.33 ERA (360.0IP/173ER). • Pitched in 16 games with the Tigers in 2013, compiling a 0-1 record KNEBEL #49 with a 4.24 ERA (23.1IP/11ER). • Last Game Pitched: 6/4 vs. TOR; (1.0IP/2ER), 3 H, SO • Last Five Outings: 9.64 ERA (4.2IP/5ER), 7 H, 2 BB, 5 SO (4G) • Made his major league debut on 5/24 vs. TEX in sixth inning -- had his contract purchased from Triple A Toledo prior to the game on 5/23. • Opened the season with Double A Erie, compiling a 3-0 record, 1.20 ERA (15.0IP/2ER), one save and 23 strikeouts in 11 games for the SeaWolves. • Had his contract transferred to Triple A Toledo on May 10 -- appeared in three games with the Mud Hens, tossing 4.0 innings of scoreless relief, while fanning four batters. • Originally drafted by the Tigers in the Competitive Balance Round A of the June 2013 draft. TIGERS VERSUS BOSTON RED SOX TIGERS BATTING VERSUS BOSTON RED SOX 2014 CAREER AVG AB H HR RBI AVG AB H HR RBI Avila .214 14302 .278 79 22 2 9 Cabrera .579 19 11 1 5 .319 185 59 9 34 Castellanos .533 15811 .533 15811 Davis .143 14202 .261 203 53 2 24 Holaday .5004201 .5008401 Hunter .435 23 10 2 5 .326 390 127 14 66 Jackson .375 16601 .340 106 36 1 7 Kelly .2504100 .257 35901 Kinsler .364 22813 .291 220 64 15 37 J. Martinez .5004200 .5004100 V. Martinez .273 22625 .304 207 63 10 47 Romine .090 11101 .090 11101 Suarez .3333111 .3333111 Team Totals .351 174 61 8 27 TIGERS PITCHING BOSTON RED SOX 2014 CAREER G W-L-S ERA IP H ER G W-L-S ERA IP H ER Alburquerque 2 0-0-0 0.00 1.2 0 0 7 0-1-0 9.00 5.0 6 5 Chamberlain 4 0-0-0 0.00 4.0 0 0 38 4-2-0 4.73 64.2 65 34 Coke 1 0-0-0 0.00 1.0 1 0 28 2-1-0 3.86 28.0 25 12 Knebel ------Krol 3 0-0-0 0.00 2.1 1 0 3 0-0-0 0.00 2.1 1 0 Nathan 3 0-0-1 6.00 3.0 5 2 29 2-1-17 2.10 30.0 29 7 Reed 2 0-0-0 0.00 0.2 0 0 4 0-0-0 6.00 3.0 6 2 Team Totals 5 5-0-1 1.80 45.0 38 9 June 8, 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 two times (last, 5/16 at BOS) Longest winning streak - home...... 4 two times (last, 4/24-5/7) Most runs, game ...... 12 two times (last, 5/25 vs. TEX) Longest winning streak - road ...... 11 (4/29-5/18) Most runs, inning ...... 5 five times (last, 6/3 vs. TOR, 9th) Most consecutive losses - overall .....5 (last, 5/31-6/5) Fewest hits, game ...... 3 two times (last, 5/16 at BOS) Most consecutive losses - home...... 5 (5/24-6/5) Most hits, game ...... 19 (5/24 vs. TEX) Most consecutive losses - road ...... 4 (5/19-26) Most hits, inning...... 6 (5/21 at CLE, 2nd) Longest game, time (nine inn.)...... 3:43 two times (last, 5/25 vs. TEX) Fewest walks, game ...... 0 four times (last, 6/1 at SEA) 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 (4/24 vs. CWS) Shortest game, time ...... 2:25 (4/11 at SD) Most home runs, game ...... 5 (5/26 at OAK) Best homestand, percentage ...... 800 (4-1, 3/31-4/6) Most hit by pitch, game ...... 1 13 times (last, 6/7 vs. BOS) Worst homestand, percentage ...... 250 (1-3, 5/22-25) Most wild pitches, game ...... 2 (5/21 at CLE, 13 inn.) Best road trip, percentage ...... 833 (5-1, 4/25-5/4) Longest scoreless streak ...... 17.1 (5/14-17) Worst road trip, percentage...... 400 (2-3, 4/8-13) 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 two times (last, 5/26 at OAK) Most runs, game...... 3 five times (last, Kinsler, 5/23 vs. TEX) Most DP turned, game ...... 3 five times (last, 6/5 vs. TOR) Most hits, game ...... 4 three times (last, Kinsler, 5/18 at BOS) Most DP turned, opponent...... 4 (6/6 vs. BOS) Most consecutive hits...... 4 two times (last, Avila, 4/21-22) Largest margin of victory...... 7 two times (last, 5/6 vs. HOU) 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 seven times (last, Kinsler, 6/7 vs. BOS) Biggest comeback to win...... 3 (4/29 at CWS) Most home runs, game ...... 1 61 times (last, two players, 6/7 vs. BOS) Biggest lead lost in a loss...... 4 (5/21 at CLE, 13 inn.) Most total bases, game...... 8 (Cabrera, 5/6 vs. HOU) 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 (Jackson, 4/30 at CWS) TEAM BATTING Most strikeouts, game...... 4 three times (last, Worth, 5/21 at CLE, 13 inn.) Most runs, game...... 11 (5/6 vs. HOU) Most stolen bases, game...... 2 four times, last, Davis (5/4 at KC) Most runs, game - both clubs ...... 21 (5/21 at CLE, 13 inn.) Most hit by pitch, game...... 1 thirteen times (last, Avila, 6/4 vs. TOR) Most runs, inning...... 7 (4/25 at MIN, 3rd) Longest batting streak ...... 13 (Hunter, 4/20-5/6) Most hits, game...... 18 (5/6 vs. HOU) INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Most hits, inning ...... 7 (4/25 at MIN, 3rd) Longest winning streak ...... 6 two players (Scherzer, 4/19-5/16; Most consecutive hits, inning...... 5 (4/22 vs. CWS, 3rd) ...... Porcello, 4/20-5/17) Fewest hits, nine-inning game ...... 1 (4/11 at SD) Longest losing streak...... 3 (Smyly, 5/8-5/31) Most extra-base hits, game ...... 8 (4/22 vs. CWS) Most innings pitched, starter...... 8.1 (Sanchez 5/28 at OAK) Most singles, game ...... 14 (5/6 vs. HOU) Most innings pitched, reliever...... 3.0 two times (last, Smyly, 4/9 at LAD, 10 inn.) Most doubles, game...... 7 (4/22 vs. CWS) Fewest innings pitched, starter....2.2 (Sanchez, 4/26 at MIN) Most triples, game ...... 2 (3/31 vs. KC) Fewest hits, complete game...... N/A Most home runs, game ...... 3 four times (last, 6/6 vs. BOS) Fewest runs, complete game...... N/A Most home runs, inning...... 2 three times (last, 6/6 vs. BOS, 5th) Most runs, game ...... 9 (Verlander, 5/25 vs. TEX) Most home runs - both clubs ...... 5 (5/21 at CLE, 13 inn.) Most walks, game...... 6 (Porcello, 5/29 at OAK) Most consec. games, home run ...... 7 two times (last, 5/2-8) Most strikeouts, game (starter) ...10 two times (last, Scherzer, 4/24 vs. CWS) Most consec. games, no home run...4 (4/11-16) Most strikeouts, game (relief)...... 4 (Alburquerque, 4/26 at MIN) Most walks, game ...... 10 (5/21 at CLE, 13 inn.) Most home runs, game ...... 4 (Smyly, 5/26 at OAK) Most strikeouts, game...... 14 (4/29 at CWS) Most hit by pitch, game...... 1 13 times (last, Chamberlain, 6/7 vs. BOS) Fewest strikeouts, game...... 1 (4/25 at MIN) Most wild pitches, game ...... 2 (Scherzer, 5/21 at CLE, 13 inn.) Most stolen bases, game...... 3 five times (last, 5/14 at BAL) Most consec. scoreless innings .....16.2 (Scherzer, 4/24-5/10) Most caught stealing, game...... 2 (5/13 at BAL) 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 43 1 6 24 12 Cabrera 50 2 6 55 3 Castellanos 48 15 24 9 Collins 2 1 1 1 1 Davis 42 2 24 20 Gonzalez 8 161 Holaday 13 112 Hunter 51 31 3 17 Jackson 54 1 22 28 3 Kelly 8 2 2 3 2 5 6 1 1 Kinsler 57 34 23 J. Martinez 12 3 11 2 2 V. Martinez 2 8 47 55 2 Romine 38 11620 Suarez 1 1 Worth 1 11 211 Pitchers 5 TIGERS RECORD WHEN STARTING... TIGERS RECORD WHEN STARTING... Avila 25-18 Kelly 8-7 Porcello 8-3 Scherzer 9-4 Cabrera 33-25 Kinsler 33-24 Ray 1-2 Smyly 3-6 Castellanos 28-20 J. Martinez 9-6 Sanchez 4-5 Verlander 8-5 Davis 24-20 V. Martinez 32-25 Holaday 7-6 Romine 20-18 Hunter 30-21 Suarez 1-0 Jackson 31-23 June 8, 2014 TIGERS MISCELLANEOUS

OFFENSE BY POSITION C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF DH P PH HOME RUNS 5 11 6 6 2 5 3 10 12 0 1 RBI 22 53 28 23 13 28 19 35 31 1 2

OFFENSE BY BATTING ORDER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 HOME RUNS 7 8 11 14 4 6 3 4 4 RBI 25 27 52 35 33 17 21 22 22

RUNS BY INN. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ TOTAL TIGERS 23 27 44 39 30 20 31 22 23 3 262 OPPONENTS 24 31 15 35 27 24 32 16 43 4 251

ERRORLESS STREAKS CATCHER PROFILE Player Streak Last Error Player Streak Last Error Catcher SB CS CS% Avila 10 5/24/14 vs. TEX Kelly 9 5/18/14 @BOS Avila 29 16 35.6 Cabrera 3 6/4/14 vs. TOR Kinsler 37 4/25/14 at MIN Holaday 10 3 23.1 Castellanos 4 6/1/14 @SEA J. Martinez 67 6/1/13 @LAA Martinez 3 1 25.0 Davis 20 5/11/14 vs. MIN V. Martinez 5 4/13/14 @SD Totals 42 20 32.3 Holaday 3 5/26/14 @OAK Romine 0 6/6/14 vs. BOS Hunter 2 6/5/14 vs. TOR Suarez 2 No ML Errors Jackson 13 5/24/14 vs. TEX MILESTONE MONITOR PLAYER MILESTONE PLAYER MILESTONE Miguel Cabrera One home run shy of tying Rudy York Joe Nathan 4 saves shy of tying Troy Percival for for seventh place in franchise history eighth place in MLB history (358 saves). (239 home runs). Justin Verlander 18 wins shy of tying Dizzy Trout for Torii Hunter 10 stolen bases shy of 200. seventh place in Tigers history (161 wins). 16.1 innings pitched shy of tying Jim Bunning for 11th place in Tigers history (1867.1).

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 Juan Francisco/Brett Lawrie - 6/5/14 vs. TOR (Verlander) 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) Ryan Raburn (7) - 7/25/07 @CWS Pinch-hit grand slam: Back-to-back home runs: Dewayne Wise - 9/14/08 @CWS (Farnsworth) Ian Kinsler / Torii Hunter - 6/6/14 vs. BOS (De La Rosa) 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 Alex Avila - 7/30/13 vs. WAS (Strasburg) 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) Jose Quintana (10) - 4/29/14 @CWS Pinch-hit home run: Fifteen-or-more strikeouts: J.D. Martinez - 5/19/14 vs. CLE (Allen) David Cone (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: Torii Hunter - 8/29/13 vs. OAK (Balfour) 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: Max Scherzer - (10) 4/24/14 vs. CWS 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 June 8, 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 APRIL (13-9) 7/12 @KC 4/1 OFF DAY t-1st —— 7/13 @KC 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-STARK 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 4/7 OFF DAY 1st +1.5 7/19 CLE 4/8 @LAD L, 3-2 (10) 4-2 1st +0.5 Howell Chamberlain 53,231 7/19 CLE 4/9 @LAD W, 7-6 (10) 5-2 1st +1.0 Nathan Jansen 42,687 7/20 CLE 4/10 OFF DAY 1st +1.5 7/21 @ARI 4/11 @SD L, 6-0 5-3 1st +0.5 Cashner Porcello 30,353 7/22 @ARI 4/12 @SD W, 6-2 6-3 1st +1.5 Verlander Kennedy 42,182 7/23 @ARI 4/13 @SD L, 5-1 6-4 1st +0.5 Ross Scherzer 32,267 7/24 @LAA 4/14 OFF DAY 1st +0.5 7/25 @LAA 4/15 CLE Postponed, Cold t-1st —— 7/26 @LAA 4/16 CLE L, 3-2 6-5 t-1st —— McAllister Sanchez 23,811 7/27 @LAA 4/17 CLE W, 7-5 7-5 1st +0.5 Verlander Salazar 25,990 7/28 OFF DAY 4/18 LAA L, 11-6 7-6 t-1st —— Weaver Smyly 28,435 7/29 CWS 4/19 LAA W, 5-2 8-6 t-1st —— Scherzer Wilson 36,659 7/30 CWS 4/20 LAA W, 2-1 9-6 1st +1.0 Porcello Santiago 28,921 7/31 CWS 4/21 CWS L, 3-1 9-7 1st +1.0 Danks Sanchez 24,997 AUGUST (0-0) 4/22 CWS W, 8-6 10-7 1st +1.0 Verlander Leesman 24,976 8/1 COL 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 (2-4) 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 9/17 @MIN 6/9 @CWS 9/18 OFF DAY 6/10 @CWS 9/19 @KC 6/11 @CWS 9/20 @KC 6/12 @CWS 9/21 @KC 6/13 MIN 9/22 CWS 6/14 MIN 9/23 CWS 6/15 MIN 9/24 CWS 6/16 KC 9/25 MIN 6/17 KC 9/26 MIN 6/18 KC 9/27 MIN 6/19 KC 9/28 MIN 6/20 @CLE * - Denotes a sellout at Comerica Park 6/21 @CLE 6/22 @CLE TIGERS DAY-BY-DAY RECORDS 6/23 OFF DAY 6/24 @TEX Monday 3-3 Friday 7-3 6/25 @TEX Tuesday 5-3 Saturday 7-3 6/26 @TEX Wednesday 5-5 Sunday 3-5 6/27 @HOU Thursday 3-3 6/28 @HOU 6/29 @HOU 6/30 OAK JULY (0-0) 7/1 OAK 7/2 OAK 7/3 TB 7/4 TB 7/5 TB 7/6 TB 7/7 OFF DAY 7/8 LAD 7/9 LAD 7/10 @KC