2016 Detroit Tigers season

The 2016 Detroit Tigers season was the team's 116th season. The Tigers opened the season on the road against the Miami Marlins on April 5, and their home opener was on April 8 against the New York Yankees.[2] The Tigers finished the season in second place in the American League Central division, with an 86–75 record. They had a chance for a Wild Card berth until the final day of the regular season, but their 1–0 loss to the Atlanta Braves and wins by the Baltimore Orioles and Toronto Blue Jays kept the team out of the playoffs for the second consecutive season.

2016 Detroit Tigers
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record86–75 (.534)
Divisional place2nd
Other information
Owner(s)Mike Ilitch
General manager(s)Al Avila
Manager(s)Brad Ausmus
Local televisionFox Sports Detroit
(Mario Impemba, Rod Allen, Kirk Gibson, Jack Morris) [1]
Local radioDetroit Tigers Radio Network
(Dan Dickerson, Jim Price)
StatsESPN.com
BB-reference
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Roster moves

Coaching staff

  • On October 19, Jeff Jones announced his retirement, after spending the last five seasons as the Tigers pitching coach, and nine seasons on the Tigers' coaching staff.[3] On October 29, Rich Dubee was hired as his successor.[4]

Signings

Jordan Zimmermann (left) and Justin Upton (right) were two of Detroit's free agent acquisitions.
  • On November 30, the Tigers signed pitcher Jordan Zimmermann to a five-year, $110 million contract.[5]
  • On December 6, the Tigers signed pitcher Mike Pelfrey to a two-year, $16 million contract.[6]
  • Also on December 6, the Tigers signed catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia to a one-year contract for the major league minimum salary. (The Miami Marlins are paying the bulk of Saltalamacchia's existing contract through the end of 2016.)[7][8]
  • On December 8, the Tigers signed pitcher Mark Lowe to a two-year, $11 million contract.[9]
  • On December 18, the Tigers signed utility player Mike Avilés to a one-year, $2 million contract.[10]
  • On January 13, the Tigers avoided arbitration with newly-acquired pitcher Justin Wilson, agreeing on a one-year, $1.525 million contract.[11]
  • On January 14, the Tigers avoided arbitration with infielder Andrew Romine, agreeing on a one-year, $900,000 contract.[12]
  • On January 15, the Tigers avoided arbitration with shortstop José Iglesias, agreeing on a one-year, $2.1 million contract.[13]
  • On January 20, the Tigers signed outfielder Justin Upton to a six-year, $132.75 million contract.[14][15]
  • On February 8, the Tigers avoided arbitration with outfielder J. D. Martinez, agreeing on a two-year, $18.5 million contract extension.[16]

Releases

Trades

Detroit acquired Francisco Rodríguez from Milwaukee in an off–season trade.

Standings

American League Central

AL Central W L Pct. GB Home Road
Cleveland Indians 9467 0.584 53–28 41–39
Detroit Tigers 8675 0.534 8 45–35 41–40
Kansas City Royals 8181 0.500 13½ 47–34 34–47
Chicago White Sox 7884 0.481 16½ 45–36 33–48
Minnesota Twins 59103 0.364 35½ 30–51 29–52

American League Wild Card

Division Leaders W L Pct.
Texas Rangers 9567 0.586
Cleveland Indians 9467 0.584
Boston Red Sox 9369 0.574


Wild Card teams
(Top 2 qualify for 1-game playoff)
W L Pct. GB
Toronto Blue Jays 8973 0.549
Baltimore Orioles 8973 0.549
Detroit Tigers 8675 0.534
Seattle Mariners 8676 0.531 3
New York Yankees 8478 0.519 5
Houston Astros 8478 0.519 5
Kansas City Royals 8181 0.500 8
Chicago White Sox 7884 0.481 11
Los Angeles Angels 7488 0.457 15
Oakland Athletics 6993 0.426 20
Tampa Bay Rays 6894 0.420 21
Minnesota Twins 59103 0.364 30

Record vs. opponents

2016 American League Records

Source: AL Standings Head-to-head
Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Baltimore 8–114–35–15–21–64–24–25–110–93–41–613–63–49–1014–6
Boston 11–83–44–22–55–22–44–34–311–85–14–312–73–39–1014–6
Chicago 3–44–38–117–123–35–142–512–73–35–24–34–34–25–19–11
Cleveland 1–52–411–814–43–414–56–110–92–54–23–45–12–54–313–7
Detroit 2–55–212–74–144–27–122–415–43–34–34–36–12–43–413–7
Houston 6–12–53–34–32–43–413–65–22–413–611–83–34–152–511–9
Kansas City 2–44–214–55–1412–74–31–515–42–51–63–45–21–62–410–10
Los Angeles 2–43–45–21–64–26–135–12–41–612–78–113–49–104–39–11
Minnesota 1–53–47–129–104–152–54–154–22–52–44–23–45–21–68–12
New York 9–108–113–35–23–34–25–26–15–24–33–311–83–47–128–12
Oakland 4–31–52–52–43–46–136–17–124–23–47–125–29–103–37–13
Seattle 6–13–43–44–33–48–114–311–82–43–312–74–27–123–313–7
Tampa Bay 6–137–123–41–51–63–32–54–34–38–112–52–44–211–810–10
Texas 4–33–32–45–24–215–46–110–92–54–310–912–72–43–413–7
Toronto 10–910–91–53–44–35–24–23–46–112–73–33–38–114–313–7

Season highlights

Team accomplishments

  • On June 30, the Tigers erased a 7–2 deficit against the Tampa Bay Rays by scoring eight runs in the top of the ninth inning, winning the game 10–7. This marked the seventh time since 1913 that Detroit won a game after trailing by five or more runs entering the ninth inning. The eight runs were the most the Tigers have scored in the ninth inning since scoring 13 on August 8, 2001 at Texas.[34][35]

Individual accomplishments

Hitting

  • On April 5, Justin Verlander became the first Tigers pitcher to record a hit on Opening Day since Mickey Lolich in 1971, and the first American League pitcher to do since Milwaukee's Bill Parsons and Oakland's Ken Holtzman both singled on April 15, 1972.[36]
  • On April 6, Víctor Martínez became the first player in modern Major League history to hit a pinch-hit home run in his team's first two regular-season games of the season, and the first player to do so since at least 1914.[37]
  • On April 13, Jarrod Saltalamacchia hit his 100th career home run, with a grand slam off Arquimedes Caminero of the Pittsburgh Pirates.[38]
  • On April 20, Víctor Martínez recorded his 1,000th career RBI, becoming just the fifth Venezuelan-born player in MLB history to reach the milestone.[39]
  • On June 12, Miguel Cabrera recorded his 2,400th career hit, becoming the fifth-youngest player in Major League history to reach the milestone, at 33 years, 55 days old.[40]
  • On June 16, Víctor Martínez hit three home runs in a single game, and became the first Tigers player to hit a home run from each side of the plate in the same game since Carlos Guillén in 2009.[41]
  • On July 3, Ian Kinsler hit his 200th career home run off Danny Farquhar of the Tampa Bay Rays. Kinsler became the third active Major League player, and the 40th overall, with 200 home runs, 1,000 runs scored, 1,600 hits and 200 stolen bases.[42]
  • On July 18, Justin Upton hit his 200th career home run off Ricky Nolasco of the Minnesota Twins.[43]
  • On July 22, Miguel Cabrera recorded his 1,500th career RBI, becoming the 56th player to reach the milestone.[44]
  • On September 5, Miguel Cabrera hit his 30th home run of the season and his 300th home run as a Detroit Tiger. He joins Al Kaline (399), Norm Cash (373) and Hank Greenberg (306) as the only four players to hit 300+ home runs in a Tiger uniform.[45]
  • On September 12, Ian Kinsler recorded his seventh lead-off home run of the season, tying the Tigers' franchise record set by Curtis Granderson.[46] Kinsler broke the tie on September 30 with his eighth leadoff homer of the season. This home run also gave Kinsler 28 for the season, tying the franchise record for second basemen set by Lou Whitaker in 1989.[47]
  • On September 18, Miguel Cabrera recorded his 2,500th career hit. Cabrera became the 100th player in Major League history to reach the milestone, just the eighth player to do so by his age-33 season, and the youngest since Hank Aaron did so in 1967.[48]
  • Miguel Cabrera won his 7th career Silver Slugger Award.[49]

Pitching

  • On April 20, Jordan Zimmermann became the first pitcher in Tigers history to begin a season with three consecutive outings of six or more scoreless innings. His 19 13 consecutive shutout innings mark the longest streak to begin a Tigers tenure since Doug Bair threw 19 13 consecutive scoreless innings after a midseason trade from St. Louis in 1983.[50]
  • Jordan Zimmermann became the sixth pitcher to finish April with five-plus wins, zero losses and a sub-1.00 ERA. He joins Fernando Valenzuela (1981), Randy Johnson (2000), Cliff Lee (2008), Zack Greinke (2009), and Ubaldo Jiménez (2010). Zimmermann's 0.55 ERA is the third-best mark for April in Tigers history. He allowed just two earned runs in 33 innings pitched. The only two Detroit pitchers with better ERAs in April were Bernie Boland with a 0.30 ERA in 1915 and John Hiller with a 0.36 ERA in 1974.[51] Zimmermann became the first Detroit pitcher to win each of his first five starts to a season since Frank Tanana in 1988. Zimmermann was named the American League Pitcher of the Month for April.[52]
  • On May 8, Justin Verlander recorded his 1,981st strikeout, surpassing Jack Morris for the second-most strikeouts among Tigers pitchers. Verlander only trails Mickey Lolich who had 2,679 strikeouts as a Tiger from 1963–1975.[53]
  • On May 18, Justin Verlander recorded his 2,000th career strikeout, becoming just the second Tigers pitcher to reach the milestone, following Mickey Lolich.[54]
  • On May 24, Francisco Rodríguez recorded his 400th career save, becoming just the sixth pitcher in MLB history to reach the milestone.[55]
  • On June 6, Michael Fulmer became the first pitcher in Tigers history to pitch three consecutive scoreless outings of six innings or more while allowing three or fewer hits.[56]
  • On June 12, Michael Fulmer became just the second pitcher in Major League history to pitch four consecutive scoreless outings of six innings or more while allowing three or fewer hits, following Jake Arrieta. Fulmer extended his scoreless streak to 28 13 innings, the second-longest streak in franchise history by a rookie, trailing only John Hiller's 28 23 scoreless innings in 1967.[57]
  • On June 17, Michael Fulmer's consecutive scoreless innings streak ended at 33 13 innings, a new Tigers rookie record. This was the longest consecutive scoreless innings streak by a rookie pitcher in baseball since Orel Hershiser threw 32 scoreless innings in 1984, and was just short of the all-time rookie record of 35 consecutive scoreless innings set by Fernando Valenzuela in 1981.[58]
  • Justin Verlander was named the American League Pitcher of the Month for July. Verlander was 4–0 with a 1.69 ERA and a 0.89 WHIP in six July starts, holding opposing hitters to a .171 average and striking out 48 batters in 42 23 innings.[59]
  • On September 5, Francisco Rodríguez recorded his 425th career save, passing John Franco for fourth place on the all-time saves list.[60]
  • Justin Verlander fanned 254 batters in 2016, leading the American League in strikeouts for the fourth time in his career.[61]
  • Michael Fulmer was awarded the AL Rookie of the Year Award.[62]

Defensive

  • On May 31, James McCann committed a throwing error, ending his Major League record of 139 games to start a career at catcher without committing an error.[63]
  • On November 8, Ian Kinsler was named the AL Gold Glove Award winner at second base. It was Kinsler's first career Gold Glove Award, and the first Gold Glove won by a Tiger infielder since fellow second baseman Plácido Polanco earned the honor in 2009.[64]

Other

  • With a game time temperature of 31 °F (−1 °C), the April 9 game in Detroit against the Yankees was the coldest ever at Comerica Park.[65]

Game Log

Legend
Tigers win Tigers loss Game postponed

Detailed records

Roster

2016 Detroit Tigers
Roster
Pitchers
  • 48 Matt Boyd
Catchers

Infielders

  •  9 Nick Castellanos

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

  • 98 John Murrian (bullpen catcher)

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
Mike Avilés+ 6816717355116.2102
Erick Aybar+ 29807205018.2500
Miguel Cabrera 1585959218831138108.3160
Nick Castellanos 110411541172541858.2851
Tyler Collins 56136143223415.2351
Anthony Gose 309111192227.2090
John Hicks 12111000.5000
José Iglesias 13746757119260432.2557
JaCoby Jones 1328363002.2140
Ian Kinsler 1536181171782942883.28814
Dixon Machado 810110000.1000
J. D. Martinez 120460691413522268.3071
Víctor Martínez 154553651602202786.2890
Cameron Maybin 9434965110145443.31515
James McCann 1053443176911248.2210
Casey McGehee 30924211001.2280
Steven Moya 319492442511.2550
Alex Presley+ 35010000.2000
Andrew Romine 108174214152216.2368
Jarrod Saltalamacchia 922463042511238.1710
Justin Upton 153570811402823187.2469
Bobby Wilson+ 513020002.1540

+Totals with Tigers only.

Pitching

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

Starters

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP R ER BB K
Matt Boyd654.532018097⅓51492982
Buck Farmer014.60141029⅓15152027
Michael Fulmer1173.0626260159575442132
Shane Greene545.82503260⅓39392259
Daniel Norris423.381413069⅓30262271
Mike Pelfrey4105.072422011976674656
Aníbal Sánchez7135.8735260153⅓10810053135
Justin Verlander1693.0434340227⅔817757254
Jordan Zimmermann974.8719180105⅓63572666

Bullpen

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP R ER BB K
Blaine Hardy103.51210025⅔11101220
Logan Kensing001.933004⅔1121
Mark Lowe137.11540049⅓41392149
Joe Mantiply0016.885002⅔5522
Dustin Molleken004.324008⅓4458
Bobby Parnell006.756005⅓4454
Francisco Rodríguez343.246104458⅓24212152
Bruce Rondón522.97370036⅓12121245
Kyle Ryan423.07560055⅔21191535
Warwick Saupold117.456009⅔88310
Drew VerHagen107.111900191515710
Alex Wilson402.9662007326242149
Justin Wilson454.14660058⅔29271765

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Toledo Mud Hens International League Lloyd McClendon
AA Erie SeaWolves Eastern League Lance Parrish
A-Advanced Lakeland Flying Tigers Florida State League Dave Huppert
A West Michigan Whitecaps Midwest League Andrew Graham
A-Short Season Connecticut Tigers New York–Penn League Mike Rabelo
Rookie GCL Tigers East Gulf Coast League Rafael Gil
Rookie GCL Tigers West Gulf Coast League Rafael Martínez

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