1997 Detroit Tigers season

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1997  Detroit Tigers
League American League
Division East
Ballpark Tiger Stadium
City Detroit, Michigan
Owners Mike Ilitch
General managers Randy Smith
Managers Buddy Bell
Television WKBD
(Ernie Harwell, Al Kaline, Jim Price)
PASS
(Ernie Harwell, Jim Price, Fred McLeod)
Radio WJR
(Frank Beckmann, Lary Sorensen)
  1996 Seasons 1998  

The 1997 Detroit Tigers season was the team's 97th season and the 86th season at Tiger Stadium. The Tigers finished in third place in the American League East with a record of 79–83 (.488), an improvement of 26 games over the previous season. They were outscored by their opponents 790 to 784. The Tigers drew 1,365,157 fans to Tiger Stadium in 1997, ranking 13th of the 14 teams in the American League.

Contents

This was the Tigers' final year in the AL East. To make room for the expansion Tampa Bay Devil Rays, the team moved from the AL East to the AL Central. On July 27, 1997, the Detroit Tigers retired pitcher Hal Newhouser's number 16.

Offseason

Regular season

Season standings

AL East
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Baltimore Orioles 9864.60546355229
New York Yankees 9666.593247334933
Detroit Tigers 7983.4881942393744
Boston Red Sox 7884.4812039423942
Toronto Blue Jays 7686.4692242393447

Record vs. opponents


Sources:
TeamANABALBOSCWSCLEDETKCMILMINNYYOAKSEATEXTORNL 
Anaheim 4–76–56–57–45–66–57–44–74–711–16–68–46–54–12
Baltimore 7–45–75–66–56–67–45–610–18–48–37–410–16–68–7
Boston 5–67–53–86–55–73–88–38–34–87–47–43–86–66–9
Chicago 5–66–58–35–74–711–14–76–62–98–35–63–85–68–7
Cleveland 4–75–65–67–56–58–38–48–45–67–43–85–66–59–6
Detroit 6–56–67–57–45–66–54–74–72–107–44–77–46–68–7
Kansas City 5–64–78–31–113–85–66–67–53–83–85–66–55–66–9
Milwaukee 4–76–53–87–44–87–46–65–74–75–65–67–47–48–7
Minnesota 7–41–103–86–64–87–45–77–53–87–45–63–83–87–8
New York 7–44–88–49–26–510–28–37–48–36–54–77–47–55–10
Oakland 1–113–84–73–84–74–78–36–54–75–65–75–76–57–9
Seattle 6–64–74–76–58–37–46–56–56–57–47–58–48–37–9
Texas 4–81–108–38–36–54–75–64–78–34–77–54–84–710–6
Toronto 5–66–66–66–55–66–66–54–78–35–75–63–87–44–11

Transactions

Roster

1997 Detroit Tigers
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

OutfieldersManager

Coaches

Game log

Legend
Tigers winTigers lossGame postponed
Game log
April
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 1at Minnesota Twins 7-5NaultyMiceliAguilera43,2160-1
2April 3at Minnesota Twins 7-6AguileraJones10,8270-2
3April 3at Minnesota Twins 10-6RitchieBlairNaulty11,5330-3
4April 4at Boston Red Sox 8-7JonesLevineSager38,5601-3
5April 5at Boston Red Sox 15-12BlairCastilloJones21,9562-3
6April 6at Boston Red Sox 5-3NavarroBrocailHernandez19,2592-4
7April 7 Minnesota Twins 10-4ThompsonRodriguez42,7493-4
8April 9 Minnesota Twins 10-5CummingsRitchie6,4774-4
9April 10 Minnesota Twins 7-3AldredBlair6,3814-5
10April 11 Boston Red Sox 5-4OlivaresDrabekJones7,5985-5
11April 13 Boston Red Sox 11-8HernandezLira05-6
12April 13 Boston Red Sox 4-2SagerHernandez10,8186-6
13April 14at Milwaukee Brewers 7-0EldredMoehler6,0796-7
14April 15at Milwaukee Brewers 3-1BlairKarlJones5,8917-7
15April 16 Seattle Mariners 7-3JohnsonSager8,0907-8
16April 17 Seattle Mariners 8-6FasseroBautistaCharlton8,9737-9
17April 18 Oakland Athletics 9-5GroomMyers7,7487-10
18April 19 Oakland Athletics 7-1AdamsThompson10,5927-11
19April 20 Oakland Athletics 9-2MoehlerKarsay9,2818-11
20April 21at Texas Rangers 7-6SagerVosbergMiceli21,5629-11
21April 23at Texas Rangers 2-1WettelandBrocail35,2309-12
22April 24at Texas Rangers 4-2PavlikThompsonWetteland31,9029-13
23April 25at Anaheim Angels 8-3DicksonLira30,4649-14
24April 26at Anaheim Angels 2-0MoehlerFinley30,87210-14
25April 27at Anaheim Angels 6-5JamesMyers16,40910-15
26April 29 Milwaukee Brewers 2-1EldredOlivaresJones8,19510-16
27April 30 Milwaukee Brewers 8-4ThompsonKarl12,88811-16
May
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
28May 3at Cleveland Indians 7-6PlunkBrocail42,46911-17
29May 4at Cleveland Indians 2-0BlairNagyBrocail42,38712-17
30May 5at Toronto Blue Jays 3-1ClemensOlivares27,16912-18
31May 6at Toronto Blue Jays 2-1CrabtreeJones26,29412-19
32May 7 Kansas City Royals 12-3LiraPittsley7,94913-19
33May 8 Kansas City Royals 4-0BelcherMoehler16,24313-20
34May 9 Cleveland Indians 5-0NagySager20,39313-21
35May 10 Cleveland Indians 6-0OlivaresColon30,57814-21
36May 11 Cleveland Indians 11-3ThompsonHershiser19,86915-21
37May 13 Toronto Blue Jays 4-0LiraGuzman9,99216-21
38May 14 Toronto Blue Jays 7-2BelcherMoehler11,78816-22
39May 15at Kansas City Royals 10-9NagySager18,16016-23
40May 16at Kansas City Royals 10-2OlivaresColon17,78717-23
41May 17at Kansas City Royals 9-2ThompsonHershiser22,89118-23
42May 18at Kansas City Royals 6-5LiraGuzman15,33319-23
43May 20at Baltimore Orioles 4-3HentgenMoehler48,00319-24
44May 21at Baltimore Orioles 2-0EricksonThompsonMyers47,87719-25
45May 23 Texas Rangers 7-1MoehlerOliver16,01720-25
46May 24 Texas Rangers 8-4HillPugh10,79720-26
47May 25 Texas Rangers 13-5LiraWittSager13,45121-26
48May 26 Anaheim Angels 6-0OlivaresFinley12,56222-26
49May 27 Anaheim Angels 6-2ThompsonPerishoMyers8,04223-26
50May 28 Baltimore Orioles 8-1KeyMoehlerBoskie10,69223-27
51May 30at Seattle Mariners 5-2LiraFasseroJones32,30524-27
52May 31at Seattle Mariners 4-2OlivaresWolcottJones57,11825-27
June
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
53June 1at Seattle Mariners 4-1SandersThompsonAyala39,84125-28
54June 2at Oakland Athletics 8-7MoehlerKarsayBrocail6,48026-28
55June 3at Oakland Athletics 9-8SmallMyersJohnson10,13426-29
56June 5 Seattle Mariners 14-6FasseroLira12,57226-30
57June 6 Seattle Mariners 6-3LoweOlivaresAyala25,54726-31
58June 7 Seattle Mariners 3-1ThompsonWolcottJones18,89627-31
59June 8 Seattle Mariners 2-0JohnsonMoehlerAyala20,28727-32
60June 10 Oakland Athletics 6-4BlairPrietoJones10,01928-32
61June 11 Oakland Athletics 4-2BrocailSmallJones11,53429-32
62June 13at Montreal Expos 4-3PerezOlivaresUrbina20,33329-33
63June 14at Montreal Expos 1-0MartinezThompson21,12729-34
64June 15at Montreal Expos 10-2JudenMoehler18,53429-35
65June 16 Florida Marlins 7-3BrownBlair23,87429-36
66June 17 Florida Marlins 3-2AlfonsecaJonesNen13,35129-37
67June 18 Florida Marlins 6-2OlivaresLeiter14,04330-37
68June 20 Boston Red Sox 12-6ThompsonWakefieldSager20,09131-37
69June 21 Boston Red Sox 15-4BautisaEshelman20,59932-37
70June 22 Boston Red Sox 2-1GordonBlairSlocumb19,47732-38
71June 23 New York Yankees 5-2ConeLiraRivera14,55632-39
72June 24 New York Yankees 12-9LloydMyersRivera15,87232-40
73June 25 New York Yankees 3-1StantonThompsonRivera15,34832-41
74June 26at Boston Red Sox 10-6MoehlerEshelman31,87833-41
75June 27at Boston Red Sox 2-1MiceliHammondJones26,75334-41
76June 28at Boston Red Sox 9-2LiraSele30,88635-41
77June 29at Boston Red Sox 8-6WasdinBautistaSlocumb30,84435-42
78June 30 New York Mets 14-0ThompsonClark15,00936-42
July
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
79July 1 New York Mets 8-6MoehlerJonesJones14,84937-42
80July 2 New York Mets 9-7BlairMlickiJones16,21138-42
81July 3 Baltimore Orioles 10-1KeyLira13,20938-43
82July 4 Baltimore Orioles 4-3RhodesKeagleMyers038-44
83July 4 Baltimore Orioles 11-8BautistaMillsJones30,10039-44
84July 5 Baltimore Orioles 6-5MiceliOroscoJones37,07440-44
85July 6 Baltimore Orioles 14-9BlairErickson18,19741-44
86July 10at New York Yankees 10-3IrabuOlivares51,90141-45
87July 11at New York Yankees 3-0PettiteMoehlerRivera27,13541-46
88July 12at New York Yankees 6-2ConeLiraRivera39,68141-47
89July 13at New York Yankees 3-1BlairGoodenJones36,67942-47
90July 14at Boston Red Sox 18-4SuppanJarvis21,99742-48
91July 15at Boston Red Sox 7-5JonesWasdin25,82243-48
92July 16at Anaheim Angels 5-3FinleyMoehlerPercival16,57043-49
93July 17at Anaheim Angels 9-4SpringerLira19,24643-50
94July 18at Texas Rangers 5-4BlairWittJones35,07444-50
95July 19at Texas Rangers 6-5BrocailHernandezJones45,02545-50
96July 20at Texas Rangers 7-6WettelandSager33,65545-51
97July 21 Boston Red Sox 3-0AlvarezThompsonHernandez14,26045-52
98July 22 Boston Red Sox 6-3MoehlerDarwinJones16,89546-52
99July 23 Boston Red Sox 8-6BlairBaldwinJones18,52547-52
100July 25 Milwaukee Brewers 6-1KarlSanders22,53247-53
101July 26 Milwaukee Brewers 3-1FlorieThompsonFetters20,05747-54
102July 27 Milwaukee Brewers 11-7EldredMoehlerReyes20,31847-55
103July 29at Boston Red Sox 3-1BlairBaldwin20,38048-55
104July 30at Boston Red Sox 3-2DrabekSandersHernandez30,61348-56
105July 31 Toronto Blue Jays 4-2ThompsonPersonJones16,29449-56
August
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
106August 1 Toronto Blue Jays 7-5HentgenMiceliEcobar23,68249-57
107August 2 Toronto Blue Jays 8-7BrocailQuantrillJones22,25450-57
108August 3 Toronto Blue Jays 5-2BlairWilliamsJones27,84851-57
109August 4 Cleveland Indians 7-2NagySanders26,83251-58
110August 5 Cleveland Indians 6-4ThompsonPlunkJones24,82452-58
111August 6at Kansas City Royals 5-4RosadoSagerMontgomery14,64052-59
112August 7at Kansas City Royals 8-4DishmanBelcher21,49753-59
113August 8at Toronto Blue Jays 6-3WilliamsBlairEscobar30,22853-60
114August 9at Toronto Blue Jays 3-2SandersCarpenterJones37,16654-60
115August 10at Toronto Blue Jays 4-2ThompsonPerson32,35455-60
116August 11at Toronto Blue Jays 8-2HentgenJarvis30,10555-61
117August 12at Cleveland Indians 7-4PlunkKeagleMesa32,99255-62
118August 13at Cleveland Indians 13-3BlairSmiley056-62
119August 13at Cleveland Indians 9-1HershiserDishman42,67356-63
120August 14at Cleveland Indians 12-1NagySanders42,93656-64
121August 15 Kansas City Royals 5-3RuschThompsonMontgomery20,09956-65
122August 16 Kansas City Royals 2-1AppierJarvisMontgomery15,50256-66
123August 17 Kansas City Royals 8-4KeagleRosado22,37157-66
124August 19 Minnesota Twins 8-2BlairHawkins15,47858-66
125August 20 Minnesota Twins 11-1RadkeSanders13,19958-67
126August 21at Milwaukee Brewers 2-1MiceliWickmanJones18,11759-67
127August 22at Milwaukee Brewers 16-1MoehlerWoodardGaillard14,42360-67
128August 23at Milwaukee Brewers 5-2KarlKeagleJones19,52460-68
129August 24at Milwaukee Brewers 6-0MercedesBlair21,24560-69
130August 25at Minnesota Twins 7-6SagerAguilera15,24561-69
131August 26at Minnesota Twins 8-2RobertsonThompsonTrombley10,56261-70
132August 27at Minnesota Twins 2-0TewksberryMoehler10,44161-71
133August 29 Philadelphia Phillies 7-2BlairGreen22,92562-71
134August 30 Philadelphia Phillies 2-0BeechSandersBottalico22,53762-72
135August 31 Philadelphia Phillies 2-1ThompsonLeiterJones19,15263-72
September
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
136September 1at Atlanta Braves 4-2MoehlerMadduxJones38,95064-72
137September 2at Atlanta Braves 5-0NeagleKeagle32,30864-73
138September 3at Atlanta Braves 12-4BlairSmoltz36,55665-73
139September 4 Anaheim Angels 5-4JonesHarris9,44566-73
140September 5 Anaheim Angels 6-1ThompsonSpringer16,01667-73
141September 6 Anaheim Angels 7-5MoehlerWatsonJones16,29468-73
142September 7 Anaheim Angels 5-4HasegawaDishman25,60268-74
143September 8 Texas Rangers 6-2BlairWitt15,76569-74
144September 9 Texas Rangers 4-0SandersHelling9,13970-74
145September 10at Seattle Mariners 10-0MoyerThompson22,96770-75
146September 11at Seattle Mariners 3-1MoehlerFasseroJones25,14171-75
147September 12at Oakland Athletics 7-2KeaglerLudwickMiceli11,77572-75
148September 13at Oakland Athletics 4-2TelghederBlairMathews20,48272-76
149September 14at Oakland Athletics 6-5SandersHaynesJones16,44073-76
150September 15at Oakland Athletics 6-3ThompsonOquistJones4,65174-76
151September 17at New York Yankees 6-2MendozaMoehler19,33174-77
152September 18at New York Yankees 9-7JonesBorowskuMiceli18,60075-77
153September 19at Baltimore Orioles 5-3JonesMills47,54476-77
154September 20at Baltimore Orioles 12-8RodriquezSanders47,48976-78
155September 21at Baltimore Orioles 11-3ThompsonKey47,44677-78
156September 22at Baltimore Orioles 5-4GaillardBenitezJones46,61678-78
157September 23 Boston Red Sox 6-0KeagleSuppan43,03979-78
158September 24 Boston Red Sox 9-2WakefieldBlair10,06779-79
159September 25 Boston Red Sox 3-1ChecoSandersGordon14,49579-80
160September 26 New York Yankees 8-2RiveraJones29,20679-81
161September 27 New York Yankees 6-1WellsMoehler33,71279-82
162September 28 New York Yankees 7-2IrabuKeagle38,17179-83

Player stats

Batting

Starters by position

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
C Raul Casanova 10130474.243524
1B Tony Clark 159580160.27632117
2B Damion Easley 151527139.2642272
3B Travis Fryman 154595163.27422102
SS Deivi Cruz 147436105.241240
LF Bobby Higginson 146546163.29927101
CF Brian Hunter 162658177.269445
RF Melvin Nieves 11635982.2282064
DH Bob Hamelin 11031886.2701852

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Phil Nevin 9325159.235935
Curtis Pride 7916234.210219
Brian Johnson 4513933.237218
Matt Walbeck 4713738.277310
Bubba Trammell 4412328.228413
Jody Reed 5211222.19608
Orlando Miller 5011126.234210
Juan Encarnación 11337.21215
Frank Catalanotto 13268.30803
Jimmy Hurst 13173.17611
Vince Coleman 6141.07100
Marcus Jensen 8112.18201
Kimera Bartee 1251.20000
Joe Hall 242.50003

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Justin Thompson 32223.115113.02151
Brian Moehler 31175.111124.6797
Willie Blair 29175.01684.1790
Omar Olivares 19115.0564.7074
Felipe Lira 2092.0575.7764
Scott Sanders 1474.1385.3358
Greg Keagle 1145.1356.5533
Tim Pugh 29.0115.004

Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Glenn Dishman 729.0125.2820

Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLSVERASO
Todd Jones 6870.054313.0970
Mike Myers 8853.20425.7050
Dan Miceli 7182.23235.0179
Doug Brocail 6178.03423.2360
A. J. Sager 3884.03434.1853
José Bautista 2140.12206.6919
Kevin Jarvis 1741.20305.4027
John Cummings 1924.22005.478
Eddie Gaillard 1620.11015.3112
Roberto Duran 1310.20007.5911
Fernando Hernández 21.100040.502

Farm system

LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAA Toledo Mud Hens International League Glenn Ezell and Gene Roof
AA Jacksonville Suns Southern League Dave Anderson
A Lakeland Tigers Florida State League Mark Meleski
A West Michigan Whitecaps Midwest League Bruce Fields
A-Short Season Jamestown Jammers New York–Penn League Dwight Lowry and Matt Martin
Rookie GCL Tigers Gulf Coast League Kevin Bradshaw

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  3. Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007