- 1976 Detroit Tigers season
MLB yearly infobox
name = Detroit Tigers
season = 1976
misc =
current league = American League
y1 = 1901
division = Eastern Division
y2 = 1969
Uniform
ballpark = Tiger Stadium
y4 = 1912
city =Detroit, Michigan
y5 = 1901
owners =John Fetzer
managers =Ralph Houk
television =WWJ-TV
(George Kell , Larry Osterman, Don Kremer,Al Kaline )
radio =WJR
(Ernie Harwell , Paul Carey)|The by|1976
Detroit Tigers finished in fifth place in theAmerican League Eastern Division with a record of 74-87, 24 games behind the Yankees. They were outscored by their opponents 709 to 609. The Tigers drew 1,467,020 fans to Tiger Stadium in 1976, ranking 4th of the 14 teams in theAmerican League .1976 was the year of "The Bird" in Detroit, as rookie pitcher
Mark Fidrych drew sell-out crowds to Tiger Stadium. Fidrych led the major leagues with a 2.34 ERA, won the ALRookie of the Year award, and finished with a 19-9 record.Aurelio Rodríguez also became the first American Leaguethird baseman other thanBrooks Robinson to win theGold Glove Award at third base since 1959.Offseason
*October 22, 1975:
Gene Michael was released by the Tigers. [ [http://www.baseball-reference.com/m/michage01.shtml Gene Michael page on Baseball Reference] ]
*December 6, 1975:Leon Roberts ,Terry Humphrey ,Gene Pentz andMark Lemongello were traded by the Tigers to theHouston Astros forMilt May , Dave Roberts and Jim Crawford. [ [http://www.baseball-reference.com/c/crawfji01.shtml Jim Crawford page on Baseball Reference] ]
*December 12, 1975:Mickey Lolich and Billy Baldwin were traded by the Tigers to theNew York Mets forRusty Staub andBill Laxton . [ [http://www.baseball-reference.com/s/staubru01.shtml Rusty Staub page at Baseball Reference] ]Regular Season
* April 20:
Milt May ‚ acquired by the Tigers in December‚ broke his ankle crashing into the wall behindhome plate while chasing afoul ball . He did not play for the remainder of the season.
* May 15: Mark "The Bird" Fidrych won his first major league start. Fidrych pitched acomplete game , allowing only two hits in a 2-1 victory over the Indians. Fidrych took ano-hitter through six innings, but gave up a single toBuddy Bell in the seventh. Aside from his fine pitching, Fidrych drew attention for talking to the ball during the game‚ and patting down the mound each inning.Tom Veryzer had the game-winningRBI for Detroit with asacrifice fly in the fourth inning.
* May 25: Mark Fidrych pitched well in his second start, holding the Red Sox to six hits and two runs, but the Tigers were shut out, 2-0, byLuis Tiant .
* May 28: After hitting safely in 30 straight games since April 17, Ron LeFlore went hitless in a 9-5 loss to the Yankees. LeFlore's hitting streak tied the third longest in team history.
* May 31: ManagerRalph Houk let rookieMark Fidrych go 11 innings for a complete game, 5-4 win over the Brewers. Fidrych gave up a run in the top of the 11th inning, but the Tigers rallied in the bottom of the 11th on singles byChuck Scrivener ,Jerry Manuel , and Tom Veryzer. Ron LeFlore had two triples in the game.
* June 1:John Hiller won both games of a double header against the Brewers. The Tigers came from behind to win 8-7 and 7-5.
* June 5: Mark Fidrych pitched his second straight 11-inning complete game, beatingBert Blyleven and the Texas Rangers, 3-2.Ben Oglivie scored the winning run in the top of the 11th, and The Bird pitched a 1-2-3 inning in the bottom of the 11th against the heart of the Rangers lineup (Mike Hargrove ,Toby Harrah , andJeff Burroughs ).
* June 8: The Tigers sent Joe Coleman to theChicago Cubs for cash and a player to be named later. On the same day, the Tigers had the second pick in the baseball draft, selectingPat Underwood instead ofRickey Henderson .
* June 11: "Bird"-mania began to take hold in Detroit. A crowd of 36,377 showed up in Detroit for a Friday night game, as Mark Fidrych facedNolan Ryan . Fidrych gave up only one earned run, and the Tigers came out on top, 4-3. The Tigers won on a walk-off single byAlex Johnson in the bottom of the ninth inning, with Ron LeFlore scoring the winning run.
* June 15: The Tigers lost to the Royals, 21-7. Four Detroit pitchers (Dave Lemanczyk ,Bill Laxton ,Ray Bare , andSteve Grilli ) combined to allow 24 hits and 20 earned runs. George Brett went 4-for-5 andAmos Otis drove in five runs.
* June 16: The Tigers drew 21,659 on a Wednesday night to watch Mark Fidrych win his fifth game. Fidrych held the Royals to five hits and two earned runs. The Tigers trailed 3-2 going into the bottom of the ninth inning, but the Tigers rallied for two runs off singles by Dan Meyer and Alex Johnson, and a walk byAurelio Rodríguez .Mickey Stanley ended it with a walk-off single to right field, driving in Johnson.
* June 20: The Tigers beat the Twins, 7-3, in Minneapolis, as Mark Fidrych extended his record to 6-1. Jason Thompson hit a three-run home run in the 3rd inning for the Tigers.
* June 24: Mark Fidrych drew 26,293 fans toFenway Park for a Thursday night game, as the Tigers won, 6-3. Jason Thompson homered and Fidrych pitched another complete game.
* June 28: Mark Fidrych was in the spotlight, as the Tigers faced the Yankees onMonday Night Baseball . In front of a crowd of 47,855 at Tiger Stadium and a national television audience, "The Bird" talked to the ball and groomed the mound, as the Tigers won, 5-1 in a game that lasted only 1 hour and 51 minutes.
* July 3: As the country prepared to celebrate the Bicentennial, Mark Fidrych shut out the Orioles 4-0 in front of a sell out crowd of 51,032 at Tiger Stadium. Fidrych gave up only four hits and extended his record to 9-1.
* July 9: Pitching in front of another sell-out crowd (51,041) at Tiger Stadium, Mark Fidrych held the Royals to one run in nine innings, butDennis Leonard shut out the Tigers. The final score was Royals - 1; Tigers - 0.
* July 13: Mark Fidrych gave up two runs and was tagged as the losing pitcher in the All Star Game. The National League won, 7-1.
* July 16: Mark Fidrych won his 10th game, a 1-0 victory over the A's. Another big crowd (45,905) showed up to watch "The Bird" do his thing on the mound at Tiger Stadium.
* July 20: A crowd of over 30,000 shows up on a Tuesday night in Minneapolis to watch "The Bird." Fidrych pitched another complete game and got his 11th win, 8-3.Rusty Staub and Ron LeFlore homered for the Tigers.
* July 24: "The Bird" drew another big crowd to Tiger Stadium (37,405), but lasted only 4-1/3 innings. John Hiller got the win in relief, as Ben Oglivie hit a home run in the eighth inning to give the Tigers a 5-4 win over the Indians.
* July 29: Mark Fidrych took a loss despite pitching a six-hit complete game and not allowing an earned run. The Orioles shut out the Tigers, 1-0, asLee May scored anunearned run in the fourth inning on an error by Detroit second baseman Pedro García. Rusty Staub tripled in the bottom of the fourth, but did not score as Willie Horton and Alex Johnson followed with ground balls to third base.
* August 7: "The Bird" got his 12th win against the Indians, a complete game six-hitter, by a score of 6-1. Ben Oglivie went 3-for-4 with two RBIs. Dan Meyer and Ron LeFlore scored two runs each.
* August 11: The Tigers beat the Rangers, 4-3, as Mark Fidrych notched his 13th win overGaylord Perry . The Tigers drew 36,523 for a Wednesday game in Detroit. Rusty Staub and Willie Horton both hit home runs for Detroit.
* August 17: Despite a losing record, the Tigers drew a season-high 51,822 fans on a Tuesday night, as Bird-mania reached a frenzy. The game featured Mark Fidrych againstFrank Tanana . Fidrych did not disappoint the fans, as the Tigers won 3-2. Fidrych went to 14-4.
* August 18: Nolan Ryan struck out 17 Tigers batters. The Angels won, 5-4, in 11 innings.
* August 25: The Tigers beat the White Sox, 3-1, in front of 40,000 fans on a Wednesday night in Detroit. Rookie Mark Fidrych held the White Sox to five hits in a game that lasted only one hour and 48 minutes.
* August 31, 1976, Nolan Ryan struck out Ron LeFlore for the 2000th strikeout of his career. [ [http://www.smackbomb.com/nolanryan/strikeouts.html The Nolan Ryan Express | The Strikeout King | smackbomb.com/nolanryan ] ]
* September 3: The Tigers lost to the Brewers, 11-2, as Mark Fidrych had the worst outing of his young career, andMike Hegan hit for the cycle for Milwaukee. Fidrych gave up nine runs (seven earned) in 3-2/3 innings.
* September 12: The Tigers beatDock Ellis , 3-0, in front of 52,707 fans at Yankee Stadium. Mark Fidrych pitched a complete game shutout for his 16th win.
* September 18: Mark Fidrych and the Tigers beat the Indians, 4-0. Willie Horton had a double, a home run, and two RBIs, and Fidrych held the Indians to five hits for his 18th win. The Bird continued his pattern of fast-paced games, as the game lasted only 1 hour and 48 minutes.
* September 22: Without The Bird pitching, the Tigers did not draw well. On this date, a season-low 3,616 fans showed up at Tiger Stadium to watch the Indians shut out the Tigers, 3-0.
* September 24: Tigers starter Dave Roberts shut out the AL East champion Yankees, 3-0. Roberts held the Yankees to five hits, asJohn Wockenfuss had a triple and Rusty Staub hit a home run.
* October 1: John Hiller got a rare start for the Tigers and pitched acomplete game , four-hitshutout over the Brewers atCounty Stadium .
* October 2: In his last start of the 1976 season, Fidrych got his 19th win, beating the Brewers, 4-1. Fidrych held the Brewers to five hits in a game that lasted 1 hour and 46 minutes.
* October 3: The Tigers finished the season on a four-game winning streak, beating the Brewers, 5-2. The game wasHank Aaron 's last major league game. Aaron hit an RBI-single to shortstop off Dave Roberts in his last at bat in the bottom of the sixth inning.
* November 5: TheCy Young Award is announced, withJim Palmer taking the award over Mark Fidrych.
* December 4: The ALGold Glove Award at third base was awarded to Aurelio Rodríguez. Rodríguez was the first AL third baseman other thanBrooks Robinson to win the award since 1959.eason standings
Transactions
June 8, 1976:
Jack Morris was drafted by the Tigers in the 5th round of the 1976 amateur draft. [ [http://www.baseball-reference.com/m/morrija02.shtml Jack Morris page on Baseball Reference] ]Roster
Pitching
tarting pitchers
Players ranking among top 100 all time at position
The following members of the 1977 Detroit Tigers are among the Top 100 of all time at their position, as ranked by
The Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract :
*Aurelio Rodríguez : 91st best third baseman of all time
*Ron LeFlore : 80th best center fielder of all time
*Ben Oglivie : 64th best left fielder of all time
* Willie Horton: 55th best left fielder of all timeAward winners and league leaders
Mark Fidrych
* AL Rookie of the Year Award
* MLB leader in ERA (2.34)
* MLB leader inAdjusted ERA+ (158)
* AL leader in complete games (24)
* Finished 2nd in AL Cy Young Award voting
* Finished 11th in AL MVP Award voting
* #3 in AL in walks plus hits per innings pitched (WHIP) (1.079)
* #4 in AL in wins (19)
* #4 in AL in win percentage (.679)
* #5 in AL in bases on balls per 9 inning pitched (1.91)
* #5 in AL in shutouts (4)John Hiller
* #4 in AL in games finished (46)Ron LeFlore
* AL leader in errors by an outfielder (11)
* #2 in AL in stolen bases (58)
* #3 in MLB in times caught stealing (20)
* #4 in AL in singles (137)
* #5 in AL in batting average (.316)
* #5 in AL in runs scored (93)
* #6 in AL in strikeouts (111)Dave Roberts
* #2 in MLB in losses (17)
* #2 in MLB in earned runs allowed (112)
* #5 in AL in shutouts (4)
* #9 in AL in complete games (18)Aurelio Rodríguez
* ALGold Glove Award at third base
* AL leader in fielding percentage by a third baseman (.978)
* #3 in AL in times grounded into double plays (19)Rusty Staub
* AL leader in games played (161)
* AL leader in times grounded into double plays (23)
* #2 in AL in times on base (266)
* #2 in AL in sacrifice flies (11)
* #3 in AL in plate appearances (690)
* #4 in AL in on base percentage (.386)
* #4 in AL in bases on balls (83)
* #4 in AL in runs created (99)
* #5 in AL in RBIs (96)
* #5 in AL in intentional walks (11)
* #7 in AL in times hit by pitch (7)
* #7 in AL in hits (7)
* #8 in AL in OPS (.818)
* #10 in AL in total bases (255)ee also
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1976 in baseball References
External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/DET/1976.shtml 1976 Detroit Tigers Regular Season Statistics]
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/teams/1976tigers.stm 1976 Detroit Tigers Game by Game at BaseballLibrary.com]
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/chronology/byyear.php?year=1976 1976 Charlton's Baseball Chronology]
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