2014 Detroit Tigers
American League Central Champions
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionCentral
BallparkComerica Park
CityDetroit, Michigan
Record90–72 (.556)
Divisional place1st
OwnersMike Ilitch
General managersDave Dombrowski
ManagersBrad Ausmus
TelevisionFox Sports Detroit
(Mario Impemba, Rod Allen)
RadioDetroit Tigers Radio Network
(Dan Dickerson, Jim Price)
StatsESPN.com
BB-reference
Seasons

The 2014 Detroit Tigers season was the team's 114th season. This was the team's first year under a mostly new coaching staff led by rookie Manager Brad Ausmus. On September 28, the last day of the regular season, the Tigers clinched the American League Central title with a 3–0 win over the Minnesota Twins. The Tigers finished one game ahead of the Kansas City Royals, with a 90–72 record. It was their fourth consecutive American League Central title. They became the first AL Central team to win four consecutive titles since the Cleveland Indians won five straight from 1995 to 1999, and the first Tigers team to ever make four consecutive postseason appearances.[1] Despite all of this, the Tigers' season ended on October 5 when they were swept by the Baltimore Orioles in the American League Division Series.[2] This snapped Detroit's streak of three consecutive American League Championship Series appearances. To date, this is the last postseason appearance for the Tigers, and are tied with the Los Angeles Angels for the longest active postseason drought in MLB.

Roster moves

Coaching staff

  • On October 21, Jim Leyland stepped down from his managerial position after eight years with Detroit.[3] He later confirmed that he joined the Tigers front office as a special assistant to team president/GM/CEO Dave Dombrowski.[4]
  • On November 3, the Tigers announced Brad Ausmus was named Leyland's successor, and signed to a three-year contract with a club option for 2017.[5]
  • On November 3, the Tigers announced bench coach Gene Lamont will return in the same role for the 2014 season.[6]
  • Hitting coach Lloyd McClendon did not return for 2014, as he was named the new manager of the Seattle Mariners on November 5.[7] The Mariners later hired former Tigers bullpen coach Mike Rojas.[8]
  • On November 6, the Tigers announced Jeff Jones would return as pitching coach. They also announced the hiring of Dave Clark as third-base coach and outfield instructor.[9]
  • On November 17, the Tigers announced the hiring of Wally Joyner as hitting coach, Mick Billmeyer as bullpen coach, and Matt Martin was named to the newly created post of defensive coordinator.[10]
  • On November 18, the Tigers announced the hiring of Omar Vizquel as the first-base, infield and baserunning coach.[10]
  • On November 25, the Tigers announced the hiring of Darnell Coles as assistant hitting coach, rounding out their 2014 coaching staff.[11]

Signings

Releases

Trades

Season highlights

Individual accomplishments

Pitching

  • On May 5, Max Scherzer became the first pitcher in franchise history to start a season with seven or more strikeouts in his first seven starts, and the first American League pitcher to do so since Mike Mussina in 2003.[40]
  • On June 12, Max Scherzer ended a drought of 178 career starts without a complete game when he pitched a complete game shutout in a three-hit 4–0 win over the Chicago White Sox. This was the longest stretch any major league starter had gone without a complete game since 1900.[41]
  • On July 1, Rick Porcello became the first Tiger to pitch back-to-back shutouts since Jack Morris in 1986. Following a 6–0 shutout win over the Texas Rangers on June 26, he shut out the Oakland Athletics 3–0 in his next start. In the latter game, Porcello became the first Major League pitcher to throw a shutout without a walk or a strikeout since Jeff Ballard on August 21, 1989, and the first Tiger pitcher to do so since Dizzy Trout in 1944.[42]
  • On July 26, Drew Smyly became the first Detroit Tigers left-hander to strike out at least 11 batters in a game since David Wells on June 4, 1993.[43]
  • On August 14, Max Scherzer recorded a season-high 14 strikeouts in a 5–2 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates.[44] Coincidentally, Max's career high of 15 strikeouts in a game also came at the expense of the Pirates, on May 20, 2012.[45]
  • On August 20, Rick Porcello recorded his third complete game shutout of the season in a three-hit 6–0 win over the Tampa Bay Rays. Porcello ties Henderson Álvarez for the major league lead in shutouts. Porcello's three complete game shutouts are the most by a Tiger pitcher in a single season since Jeff Weaver threw three in 2002.[46]
  • On August 21, David Price allowed one hit and one unearned run, in a complete game 1–0 loss against his former team, the Tampa Bay Rays. Price is the first pitcher in the major leagues to lose a complete game, one-hitter or better, with no earned runs since Andy Hawkins lost a no-hitter for the New York Yankees on July 1, 1990. It was the first time since 1914 that a pitcher has lost a complete game, one-hit, no walk start without allowing an earned run.[47]
  • On August 24, Max Scherzer became the American League's first 15-game winner this season after the Tigers defeated the Minnesota Twins 13–4.[48]
  • On September 28, in the AL Central division-clinching game, David Price struck out eight Minnesota Twins batters to overtake the Cleveland Indians' Corey Kluber for the most strikeouts in the major leagues. Price finished with 271 strikeouts to Kluber's 269.[49]

Hitting

Defense

Team accomplishments

  • On August 2, the Tigers scored at least one run in every inning of the game in an 11–5 win over the Colorado Rockies. They became the first team to accomplish this feat since the New York Yankees did so against the Toronto Blue Jays on April 29, 2006, and the first Tigers team to do so since 1912.[60]
  • On August 10, the Tigers were defeated by the Toronto Blue Jays 6–5 in a 19 inning game that took six hours and 37 minutes. It was the first 19 inning game for the Tigers since April 27, 1984. The game was the second longest Tigers game in duration since a 22-inning, seven-hour game on June 24, 1962. It tied for the fourth longest game innings-wise in franchise history.[61][62]
  • On August 24, the Tigers tied the franchise record for the most hits in a four-game series with 60 hits against the Minnesota Twins. The last time the Tigers had 60 hits in a four-game series was against the Chicago White Sox in 1956.[48]
  • The Tigers spent 162 calendar days atop of the American League Central, the most days in first place by any team in the majors during the 2014 season.[63]
  • On October 2, during Game 1 of the ALDS against the Baltimore Orioles, Víctor Martínez and J. D. Martinez hit back-to-back home runs in the second inning. During Game 2 of the ALDS, J. D. Martinez and Nick Castellanos hit back-to-back home runs in the fourth inning. The Tigers became the fourth team in postseason history to hit back-to-back home runs in consecutive postseason games, following the Tampa Bay Rays during the 2008 ALCS, the Florida Marlins during the 2003 NLCS, and the New York Yankees during the 1995 ALDS.[64] Detroit is the first team in history to open the postseason with back-to-back home runs in consecutive games.[65]

All-Stars

The Tigers sent three players to the 2014 All-Star Game. First baseman Miguel Cabrera was voted in as the starter at first base in the fan voting, while designated hitter Víctor Martínez and pitcher Max Scherzer were selected as reserves in the player voting.[66] Martínez did not participate in the All-Star game due to right side soreness, so his teammate, second baseman Ian Kinsler, took his place on the American League roster.[67] The Tigers had a chance to send a fourth player to the All-Star Game this season, as pitcher Rick Porcello was one of the five finalists for the AL in the All-Star Final Vote, but he was beaten out by Chris Sale of the Chicago White Sox.[68]

Scherzer became the winning pitcher of the game, the first Tiger to do so since Jim Bunning in 1957,[69] while Cabrera became the first Tiger to hit a home run in the All Star Game since Lou Whitaker did so in 1986.[70]

Standings

American League Central

AL Central W L Pct. GB Home Road
Detroit Tigers 9072 0.556 45–36 45–36
Kansas City Royals 8973 0.549 1 42–39 47–34
Cleveland Indians 8577 0.525 5 48–33 37–44
Chicago White Sox 7389 0.451 17 40–41 33–48
Minnesota Twins 7092 0.432 20 35–46 35–46

Game log

Regular season

Legend
Tigers win Tigers loss Game postponed
2014 Game Log (90–72)
March (1–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1March 31RoyalsW 4–3Nathan (1–0)Davis (0–1)45,0681–0
April (13–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
2April 2RoyalsW 2–1 (10)Alburquerque (1–0)Collins (0–1)26,9062–0
April 3RoyalsPostponed (rain). Rescheduled to June 19.
3April 4OriolesW 10–4Smyly (1–0)González (0–1)23,6253–0
4April 5OriolesW 7–6Porcello (1–0)Norris (0–1)Nathan (1)32,0414–0
5April 6OriolesL 1–3Tillman (1–0)Verlander (0–1)Hunter (1)34,2614–1
6April 8@ DodgersL 2–3 (10)Howell (1–0)Chamberlain (0–1)53,2314–2
7April 9@ DodgersW 7–6 (10)Nathan (2–0)Jansen (0–1)Alburquerque (1)42,6875–2
8April 11@ PadresL 6–0Cashner (1–1)Porcello (1–1)30,3535–3
9April 12@ PadresW 6–2Verlander (1–1)Kennedy (1–2)42,1826–3
10April 13@ PadresL 5–1Ross (1–2)Scherzer (0–1)32,2676–4
April 15IndiansPostponed (inclement weather). Rescheduled to July 19.
11April 16IndiansL 3–2McAllister (2–0)Sánchez (0–1)Axford (5)23,8116–5
12April 17IndiansW 7–5Verlander (2–1)Salazar (0–2)Nathan (2)25,9907–5
13April 18AngelsL 6–11Weaver (1–2)Smyly (1–1)28,4357–6
14April 19AngelsW 5–2Scherzer (1–1)Wilson (2–2)36,6598–6
15April 20AngelsW 2–1Porcello (2–1)Santiago (0–3)Nathan (3)28,9219–6
16April 21White SoxL 1–3Danks (2–0)Sánchez (0–2)Lindstrom (2)24,9979–7
17April 22White SoxW 8–6Verlander (3–1)Leesman (0–1)Chamberlain (1)24,97610–7
18April 23White SoxL 4–6Rienzo (1–0)Reed (0–1)Lindstrom (3)23,45110–8
19April 24White SoxW 7–4Scherzer (2–1)Quintana (1–2)Nathan (4)28,51411–8
20April 25@ TwinsW 10–6Porcello (3–1)Correia (0–3)27,55812–8
21April 26@ TwinsL 3–5Hughes (2–1)Ortega (0–1)Perkins (6)28,12212–9
April 27@ TwinsPostponed (rain). Rescheduled to August 23.
22April 29@ White SoxW 4–3Chamberlain (1–1)Belisario (1–3)Nathan (5)17,02313–9
23April 30@ White SoxW 5–1Scherzer (3–1)Noesí (0–2)15,15714–9
May (17–12)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
24May 2@ RoyalsW 8–2Porcello (4–1)Shields (3–3)28,02115–9
25May 3@ RoyalsW 9–2Smyly (2–1)Duffy (1–2)29,20016–9
26May 4@ RoyalsW 9–4Verlander (4–1)Vargas (2–1)22,50417–9
27May 5AstrosW 2–0Scherzer (4–1)Cosart (1–3)Nathan (6)26,47518–9
28May 6AstrosW 11–4Ray (1–0)Oberholtzer (0–6)27,93919–9
29May 7AstrosW 3–2Porcello (5–1)Peacock (0–3)Nathan (7)26,20720–9
30May 8AstrosL 2–6Keuchel (3–2)Smyly (2–2)35,64320–10
31May 9TwinsL 1–2Hughes (4–1)Verlander (4–2)Perkins (9)35,81420–11
32May 10TwinsW 9–3Scherzer (5–1)Gibson (3–3)42,31221–11
33May 11TwinsL 3–4Burton (1–1)Chamberlain (1–2)Perkins (10)40,46821–12
34May 12@ OriolesW 4–1Porcello (6–1)Norris (2–3)Nathan (8)24,51722–12
35May 13@ OriolesW 4–1Miller (1–0)Hunter (1–1)Nathan (9)29,95023–12
36May 14@ OriolesW 7–5Verlander (5–2)Gausman (0–1)Nathan (10)36,72724–12
37May 16@ Red SoxW 1–0Scherzer (6–1)Lester (4–5)Nathan (11)37,22525–12
38May 17@ Red SoxW 6–1Porcello (7–1)Lackey (5–3)37,60826–12
39May 18@ Red SoxW 6–2Sánchez (1–2)Peavy (1–2)35,00627–12
40May 19@ IndiansL 4–5 (10)Atchison (1–0)Alburquerque (1–1)12,70927–13
41May 20@ IndiansL 2–6Bauer (1–1)Verlander (5–3)13,92427–14
42May 21@ IndiansL 10–11 (13)Tomlin (3–1)Coke (0–1)19,22827–15
43May 22RangersL 2–9Darvish (4–2)Ray (1–1)40,76827–16
44May 23RangersW 7–2Sánchez (2–2)Baker (0–1)39,83528–16
45May 24RangersL 2–12Martinez (1–1)Porcello (7–2)43,44728–17
46May 25RangersL 4–12Lewis (4–3)Verlander (5–4)42,58328–18
47May 26@ AthleticsL 0–10Milone (3–3)Smyly (2–3)35,06728–19
48May 27@ AthleticsW 6–5Alburquerque (2–1)Abad (0–2)Nathan (12)21,54929–19
49May 28@ AthleticsL 1–3Kazmir (6–2)Nathan (2–1)15,59029–20
50May 29@ AthleticsW 5–4Porcello (8–2)Chavez (4–3)Nathan (13)21,86030–20
51May 30@ MarinersW 6–3Verlander (6–4)Iwakuma (3–2)Chamberlain (2)29,00031–20
52May 31@ MarinersL 2–3Young (5–2)Smyly (2–4)Rodney (14)37,14231–21
June (14–13)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
53June 1@ MarinersL 0–4Elías (4–4)Scherzer (6–2)31,40731–22
54June 3Blue JaysL 3–5McGowan (3–2)Nathan (2–2)Janssen (9)33,48831–23
55June 4Blue JaysL 2–8Dickey (6–4)Porcello (8–3)32,03331–24
56June 5Blue JaysL 3–7Happ (5–2)Verlander (6–5)Janssen (10)39,44031–25
57June 6Red SoxW 6–2Smyly (3–4)De La Rosa (1–1)39,76232–25
58June 7Red SoxW 8–6Scherzer (7–2)Lester (6–7)43,35933–25
59June 8Red SoxL 3–5Lackey (7–4)Chamberlain (1–3)Uehara (12)33,83533–26
60June 9@ White SoxL 5–6Noesí (2–4)Porcello (8–4)Belisario (6)18,80333–27
June 10@ White SoxPostponed (rain). Rescheduled to August 30.
61June 11@ White SoxL 2–8Danks (5–5)Verlander (6–6)18,42433–28
62June 12@ White SoxW 4–0Scherzer (8–2)Sale (5–1)20,62634–28
63June 13TwinsL 0–2Gibson (6–5)Smyly (3–5)Perkins (17)39,81134–29
64June 14TwinsW 12–9Sánchez (3–2)Deduno (2–5)Krol (1)41,49835–29
65June 15TwinsW 4–3Nathan (3–2)Fien (3–3)41,46236–29
66June 16RoyalsL 8–11Vargas (7–2)Verlander (6–7)31,77436–30
67June 17RoyalsL 4–11Ventura (5–5)Scherzer (8–3)34,32836–31
68June 18RoyalsL 1–2Guthrie (4–6)Smyly (3–6)Holland (21)37,20936–32
69June 19RoyalsW 2–1Sánchez (4–2)Duffy (4–6)Nathan (14)35,71537–32
70June 20@ IndiansW 6–4Porcello (9–4)Kluber (6–5)Nathan (15)33,54538–32
71June 21@ IndiansW 5–4 (10)Nathan (4–2)Allen (3–2)Coke (1)40,71239–32
72June 22@ IndiansW 10–4Scherzer (9–3)Tomlin (4–5)26,02340–32
73June 24@ RangersW 8–2Smyly (4–6)Lewis (5–5)35,52641–32
74June 25@ RangersW 8–6Sánchez (5–2)Saunders (0–4)Nathan (16)34,25442–32
75June 26@ RangersW 6–0Porcello (10–4)Martinez (1–5)34,98943–32
76June 27@ AstrosL 3–4 (11)Buchanan (1–1)Hardy (0–1)22,38643–33
77June 28@ AstrosW 4–3Coke (1–1)Williams (1–4)Nathan (17)25,78844–33
78June 29@ AstrosL 4–6Feldman (4–4)Smyly (4–7)Sipp (1)22,47844–34
79June 30AthleticsW 5–4Hardy (1–1)Doolittle (1–3)42,47745–34
July (13–13)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
80July 1AthleticsW 3–0Porcello (11–4)Mills (1–1)32,45546–34
81July 2AthleticsW 9–3Verlander (7–7)Chavez (6–5)35,44547–34
82July 3RaysW 8–1Scherzer (10–3)Bédard (4–6)33,90848–34
83July 4RaysL 3–6Cobb (4–6)Smyly (4–8)McGee (4)40,65748–35
84July 5RaysL 2–7Archer (5–5)Sánchez (5–3)38,08748–36
85July 6RaysL 3–7Price (8–7)Porcello (11–5)McGee (5)31,91748–37
86July 8DodgersW 14–5Verlander (8–7)Ryu (9–5)36,91249–37
87July 9DodgersW 4–1Scherzer (11–3)Greinke (11–5)Nathan (18)36,46250–37
88July 10@ RoyalsW 16–4Smyly (5–8)Guthrie (5–8)21,77551–37
89July 11@ RoyalsW 2–1Sánchez (6–3)Duffy (5–9)Nathan (19)31,58152–37
90July 12@ RoyalsW 5–1Porcello (12–5)Shields (9–5)33,84953–37
91July 13@ RoyalsL 2–5Ventura (7–7)Verlander (8–8)Holland (25)23,42453–38
92July 18IndiansL 3–9Bauer (4–4)Sánchez (6–4)42,25553–39
93July 19IndiansL 2–6Kluber (10–6)VerHagen (0–1)38,10953–40
94July 19IndiansL 2–5Carrasco (3–3)Nathan (4–3)Allen (13)42,04453–41
95July 20IndiansW 5–1Smyly (6–8)Tomlin (5–7)41,73654–41
96July 21@ DiamondbacksW 4–3Verlander (9–8)Delgado (1–2)Nathan (20)25,90755–41
97July 22@ DiamondbacksL 4–5De La Rosa (2–0)Coke (1–2)Reed (24)29,51555–42
98July 23@ DiamondbacksW 11–5Sánchez (7–4)Cahill (1–7)24,17456–42
99July 24@ AngelsW 6–4Scherzer (12–3)Richards (11–3)Nathan (21)40,14657–42
100July 25@ AngelsL 1–2Morin (3–3)Smyly (6–9)Street (2)42,91557–43
101July 26@ AngelsL 0–4Shoemaker (8–3)Verlander (9–9)43,56957–44
102July 27@ AngelsL 1–2Smith (4–0)Chamberlain (1–4)Street (3)36,25257–45
103July 29White SoxL 4–11Quintana (6–7)Sánchez (7–5)40,03257–46
104July 30White SoxW 7–2Scherzer (13–3)Noesí (5–8)37,19358–46
105July 31White SoxL 4–7Belisario (4–7)Soria (1–4)Petricka (6)41,30658–47
August (16–15)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
106August 1RockiesW 4–2Verlander (10–9)Morales (5–6)Nathan (22)39,05259–47
107August 2RockiesW 11–5Porcello (13–5)Matzek (2–6)42,81160–47
108August 3RockiesW 4–0Sánchez (8–5)de la Rosa (11–7)41,48761–47
109August 4@ YankeesL 1–2McCarthy (4–0)Scherzer (13–4)Robertson (30)41,60361–48
110August 5@ YankeesW 4–3 (12)Soria (2–4)Daley (0–1)Nathan (23)40,07862–48
111August 6@ YankeesL 1–5Warren (2–5)Verlander (10–10)40,06762–49
112August 7@ YankeesL 0–1Greene (3–1)Porcello (13–6)Robertson (31)47,01362–50
113August 8@ Blue JaysW 5–4Alburquerque (3–1)Janssen (3–1)Nathan (24)36,23763–50
114August 9@ Blue JaysL 2–3 (10)Loup (4–3)Chamberlain (1–5)45,92763–51
115August 10@ Blue JaysL 5–6 (19)Jenkins (1–1)Porcello (13–7)46,12663–52
116August 11@ PiratesL 6–11Locke (4–3)Verlander (10–11)35,31463–53
117August 12@ PiratesL 2–4Volquez (10–7)Ray (1–2)Melancon (22)34,91963–54
118August 13PiratesW 8–4Hardy (2–1)Worley (5–2)41,04364–54
119August 14PiratesW 5–2Scherzer (14–4)Liriano (3–9)41,98665–54
120August 15MarinersL 2–7Paxton (3–0)Porcello (13–8)42,38565–55
121August 16MarinersW 4–2Price (12–8)Hernández (13–4)Nathan (25)43,83366–55
122August 17MarinersL 1–8Young (12–6)Ray (1–3)41,18166–56
123August 19@ RaysW 8–6 (11)Johnson (5–2)Balfour (1–5)Nathan (26)14,33167–56
124August 20@ RaysW 6–0Porcello (14–8)Odorizzi (9–10)13,57568–56
125August 21@ RaysL 0–1Cobb (9–6)Price (12–9)McGee (14)19,18968–57
126August 22@ TwinsL 6–20Pressly (2–0)Ray (1–4)29,39468–58
127August 23@ TwinsL 4–12Pino (2–5)Farmer (0–1)25,11068–59
128August 23@ TwinsW 8–6Verlander (11–11)May (0–3)Nathan (27)25,57869–59
129August 24@ TwinsW 13–4Scherzer (15–4)Gibson (11–10)23,98370–59
130August 26YankeesW 5–2Porcello (15–8)McCarthy (5–3)Nathan (28)40,48871–59
131August 27YankeesL 4–8Greene (4–1)Price (12–10)40,87671–60
132August 28YankeesW 3–2Coke (2–2)Kelley (2–5)42,64772–60
133August 29@ White SoxW 7–1Verlander (12–11)Carroll (5–9)17,07173–60
134August 30@ White SoxL 3–6Sale (11–3)Scherzer (15–5)Petricka (10)20,55673–61
135August 30@ White SoxW 8–4Ryan (1–0)Bassitt (0–1)23,72374–61
136August 31@ White SoxL 2–6Quintana (7–10)Porcello (15–9)26,33674–62
September (16–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
137September 1@ IndiansW 12–1Price (13–10)Kluber (13–9)23,29675–62
138September 2@ IndiansW 4–2Coke (3–2)Allen (5–4)Nathan (29)9,99076–62
139September 3@ IndiansL 0–7Salazar (6–6)Verlander (12–12)11,73976–63
140September 4@ IndiansW 11–4 (11)Coke (4–2)Tomlin (6–9)11,93577–63
141September 5GiantsL 2–8Peavy (4–4)Porcello (15–10)31,94077–64
142September 6GiantsL 4–5Bumgarner (17–9)Price (13–11)Casilla (15)35,72277–65
143September 7GiantsW 6–1Lobstein (1–0)Hudson (9–10)27,52378–65
144September 8RoyalsW 9–5Verlander (13–12)Guthrie (10–11)30,75879–65
145September 9RoyalsW 4–2Scherzer (16–5)Vargas (11–8)Nathan (30)32,60380–65
146September 10RoyalsL 0–3Shields (14–7)Porcello (15–11)Davis (3)29,75180–66
147September 12IndiansW 7–2Price (14–11)Carrasco (7–5)38,34181–66
148September 13IndiansW 5–4Chamberlain (2–5)Shaw (5–4)Nathan (31)41,19082–66
149September 14IndiansW 6–4Coke (5–2)Shaw (5–5)Nathan (32)39,39583–66
150September 15@ TwinsW 8–6Ryan (2–0)Fien (5–6)Soria (18)19,70084–66
151September 16@ TwinsL 3–4Perkins (4–3)Nathan (4–4)22,06684–67
152September 17@ TwinsL 4–8Gibson (12–11)Price (14–12)22,28584–68
153September 19@ RoyalsW 10–1Verlander (14–12)Vargas (11–10)37,94585–68
154September 20@ RoyalsW 3–2Scherzer (17–5)Shields (14–8)Nathan (33)37,07486–68
155September 21@ RoyalsL 2–5Guthrie (12–11)Porcello (15–12)Holland (43)37,21286–69
156September 22White SoxL 0–2Bassitt (1–1)Lobstein (1–1)Petricka (14)30,75886–70
157September 23White SoxW 4–3Nathan (5–4)Petricka (1–6)33,21387–70
158September 24White SoxW 6–1Verlander (15–12)Guerra (2–4)36,81088–70
159September 25TwinsW 4–2Scherzer (18–5)May (3–6)Nathan (34)33,07789–70
160September 26TwinsL 4–11Achter (1–0)Porcello (15–13)35,17889–71
161September 27TwinsL 3–12Nolasco (6–12)Lobstein (1–2)38,80589–72
162September 28TwinsW 3–0Price (15–12)Gibson (13–12)Nathan (35)40,50190–72

Postseason

American League Division Series

American League Division Series vs Baltimore Orioles (Orioles win series 3–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1October 2@ OriolesL 3–12Tillman (1–0)Scherzer (0–1)47,8420–1
2October 3@ OriolesL 6–7Brach (1–0)Soria (0–1)Britton (1)48,0580–2
3October 5OriolesL 1–2Norris (1–0)Price (0–1)Britton (2)43,0130–3

Detailed Records

Roster

2014 Detroit Tigers
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Player stats

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG SB
Alex Avila 12439044852201147.2180
Miguel Cabrera 15961110119152125109.3131
Ezequiel Carrera 456912184102.2617
Nick Castellanos 148533501383141166.2592
Tyler Collins 1824360014.2500
Rajai Davis 13446164130272851.28236
Álex González 930450102.1670
Bryan Holaday 62156143651015.2311
Torii Hunter 142549711573321783.2864
Austin Jackson+ 10037452102255433.2739
Don Kelly 9516324405107.2456
Ian Kinsler 1616841001884041792.27515
J. D. Martinez 123441571393032376.3156
Víctor Martínez 1515618718833032103.3353
James McCann 912231000.2501
Steven Moya 118230000.3750
Hernán Pérez 85110000.2000
Andrew Romine 94251305760212.22712
Eugenio Suárez 85244335991423.2423
Danny Worth 2042571005.1670
Pitcher totals16222141001.1820
Team Totals1625630757155732526155731.277106

+Totals with Tigers only.

Pitching

Starters

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP R ER BB K
Kyle Lobstein124.3576039+1320191427
Rick Porcello15133.4332310204+23897841129
David Price+443.591111077+2332311582
Aníbal Sánchez853.4322210126554830102
Max Scherzer1853.1533330220+13807763252
Drew Smyly+693.9321180105+1348463189
Drew VerHagen015.4011053334
Justin Verlander15124.543232020611410465159

+Totals with Tigers only.

Bullpen

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP R ER BB K
Al Alburquerque312.51720157+1316162163
Joba Chamberlain253.5769026326252459
Phil Coke523.8862015828252041
Buck Farmer0111.574209+131212511
Blaine Hardy212.5438003912112031
Jim Johnson106.9216001313101214
Corey Knebel+006.238008+2376311
Ian Krol004.96450132+2323181328
Pat McCoy003.86140014661311
Melvin Mercedes000.0010020002
Justin Miller105.1180012+139725
Joe Nathan544.81620355832312954
José Ortega0127.001001+134441
Luke Putkonen0027.002002+238821
Robbie Ray148.1696028+2326261119
Evan Reed014.18320032+1319151226
Andrew Romine0027.0010013301
Kyle Ryan202.6161010+133324
Chad Smith005.40100011+237739
Joakim Soria114.911301117626
Kevin Whelan0013.501001+132221
Danny Worth004.5020021102
Team Pitching Totals90724.011621624114547056484621244

+Totals with Tigers only.

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Toledo Mud Hens International League Larry Parrish
AA Erie SeaWolves Eastern League Lance Parrish
A Lakeland Flying Tigers Florida State League Dave Huppert and Bill Dancy
A West Michigan Whitecaps Midwest League Andrew Graham
A-Short Season Connecticut Tigers New York–Penn League Mike Rabelo
Rookie GCL Tigers Gulf Coast League Basilio Cabrera

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