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Tigers Held to Four Hits In Shutout Loss to Senators

by @ Monday, September 22nd, 2008. Filed under John Hiller

September 22, 1968 at D.C. Stadium Senators 6, Tigers 0  (101-55) The Tigers eleven game winning streak came to an end in a game that saw the offense sputter.  The Tigers managed only four hits and the lone extra base hit came off the bat of Bob Christian.  The double was also Christian’s first major [...]

Willie Horton Homers Twice In Tigers Third Straight Win

by @ Thursday, September 11th, 2008. Filed under 1968 Tigers Diary - September, Bill Freehan, John Hiller, Willie Horton

September 11, 1968 at Anaheim Stadium Tigers 8, Angels 2  (93-54) The Tigers finished up a three game sweep over the Angels and the big stick was Willie Horton.  He belted a pair of solo homers which brought his season total up to 35.  Bill Freehan went two for four with a homerun and three [...]

John Hiller Has Strong Start In Tigers Third Straight Win

by @ Thursday, September 4th, 2008. Filed under 1968 Tigers Diary - September, Jim Northrup, John Hiller, Mickey Stanley, Pat Dobson

September 4, 1968 at the Oakland Coliseum Tigers 4, Athletics 2  (89-52) The Tigers march towards the American League pennant continued behind a solid start by John Hiller.  He gave up two runs on six hits and two walks with five strikeouts in seven innings.  Pat Dobson picked up his sixth save of the season [...]

John Hiller Has Rough Start In Tigers Loss to Orioles

by @ Sunday, August 31st, 2008. Filed under 1968 Tigers Diary - August, Al Kaline, Dick McAuliffe, John Hiller

August 31, 1968 at Tiger Stadium
Orioles 5, Tigers 1  (85-51)
The Tigers three game winning streak came to an end in a game where the offense picked up just six hits.  Al Kaline had two of those and he drove in a run while Dick McAuliffe tripled and scored.
John Hiller fell to 6-5 with a rough [...]

Tigers Held to Four Hits In Loss to White Sox

by @ Wednesday, August 27th, 2008. Filed under 1968 Tigers Diary - August, Daryl Patterson, John Hiller, Norm Cash

August 27, 1968 at Comiskey Park
White Sox 2, Tigers 1  (82-50)
The Tigers were held to just four hits as they failed to follow up their win yesterday.  Norm Cash drove in the lone Tigers run with a solo homer in the fifth inning and no Tiger hitter reached base more the once.
A very solid start [...]

Tigers Go 1-0-1 In Doubleheader With Yankees

by @ Saturday, August 23rd, 2008. Filed under 1968 Tigers Diary - August, Don McMahon, Earl Wilson, John Hiller, Mickey Stanley, Norm Cash

August 23, 1968 at Yankee Stadium
Yankees 2, Tigers 1  (81-46)
There was no late inning comeback in this one as the Tigers kicked off both their doubleheader and series against the Yankees with a loss. A solid start by Earl Wilson and the Tigers pen went to waste.  Wilson fell to 10-11 and he gave up [...]

Tigers Split Doubleheader With White Sox

by @ Wednesday, August 20th, 2008. Filed under 1968 Tigers Diary - August, Denny McLain, Gates Brown, John Hiller, Mickey Stanley, Willie Horton

August 20, 1968 at Tiger Stadium
Tigers 7, White Sox 0  (79-44)
John Hiller gave up a leadoff single in the top of the fifth inning and that was the lone hit against him in an incredible one hit shutout.  He walked two, struck out seven and improved to 6-3 as the Tigers took the opener in [...]

Tigers Sweep Doubleheader With Red Sox

August 11, 1968 at Tiger Stadium
Tigers 5, Red Sox 4 (73-42)
A long day was made even longer as the Tigers and Red Sox kicked off a doubleheader with a 4 1/2 hour, 14 inning contest.  The Tigers were down 4-0 after the Red Sox scored four in the first but the pitching staff held the [...]

Jim Northrup, Norm Cash Both Hit Two Homers As Tigers Outlast Angels

July 4, 1968 at Tiger Stadium
Tigers 13, Angels 10  (52-27)
The Tigers held on to win a wild one as they finished up a four game sweep over the Angels for their fourth straight win.  Jim Northrup and Norm Cash both hit a pair of homeruns and Northrup had a team high five RBIs.  Bill Freehan and [...]

Tigers Split Doubleheader With Indians

June 23, 1968 at Cleveland Stadium
Indians 3, Tigers 0  (43-26)
The Tigers suffered their third straight loss and their second straight shutout at the hands of the Indians.  This time, the offense was held to just three hits, two of which were by Don Wert.  He singled and doubled while Tom Matchick had the only other [...]

Tigers Top White Sox In Fourteen Innings For Fifth Straight Win

by @ Saturday, June 14th, 2008. Filed under 1968 Tigers Diary - June, Bill Freehan, Don Wert, Earl Wilson, John Hiller, Pat Dobson

June 14, 1968 at Comiskey Park
Tigers 6, White Sox 5  (40-20)
This time it was the hitters who bailed out the pitchers as the Tigers won their fifth straight contest despite needing fourteen innings to notch the win.  Earl Wilson helped out his own cause with a three run homer and Don Wert belted a solo [...]

Norm Cash Homers Twice In Tigers Fourth Straight Win

by @ Saturday, June 7th, 2008. Filed under 1968 Tigers Diary - June, Fred Lasher, John Hiller, Mickey Stanley, Norm Cash, Willie Horton

June 7, 1968 at Tiger Stadium
Tigers 5, Indians 4  (34-19)
The Tigers needed five runs in the final three innings but they did it to win their fourth straight game.  Norm Cash had a big game with a pair of solo homers while Willie Horton joined him with a solo shot of his own.  For Horton, [...]

Tiger Split Doubleheader With Yankees

June 2, 1968 at Tiger Stadium
Yankees 4, Tigers 3  (29-17)
This time it was the Yankees who came out on top in a one run game as they topped the Tigers in the first game of their Sunday doubleheader.  The Tigers scored three runs in the sixth inning but then the Yankees finally got to Denny [...]

Willie Horton Helps Power Tigers To Win Over Angels

by @ Wednesday, May 28th, 2008. Filed under 1968 Tigers Diary - May, Bill Freehan, John Hiller, Les Cain, Willie Horton

May 28, 1968 at Anaheim Stadium
Tigers 4, Angels 1  (25-16)
Bill Freehan doubled home two runs and then Willie Horton followed that up with a two run homer to give the Tigers an early 4-0 lead before the Angels even got to hit.  That was all the Tigers got but it more then enough because of [...]

Joe Sparma Is Hit Hard In Tigers Loss

by @ Monday, May 26th, 2008. Filed under 1968 Tigers Diary - May, Don Wert, Joe Sparma, John Hiller, Mickey Stanley

May 26, 1968 at the Oakland Coliseum
Athletics 7, Tigers 6  (24-15)
The Tigers lost a bizare one as Joe Sparma was pummelled for six runs total in the second, third and fourth innings.  The Tigers then scored two in the fifth and four in the sixth to tie it before the game settled down and the [...]

Tigers Sweep Doubleheader Over Senators

May 19, 1968 at Tiger Stadium
Tigers 5, Senators 4  (21-12)
The Tigers held off a late inning surge to walk away with a win in the first game of their doubleheader with the Senators.  The Tigers took a 4-0 lead into the eigth inning when Earl Wilson and Joe Warden were both tagged for a pair [...]

Tigers Lose In Ten to Twins

by @ Friday, May 2nd, 2008. Filed under 1968 Tigers Diary - May, Daryl Patterson, Dennis Ribant, Jim Northrup, John Hiller

May 2, 1968 at Tiger Stadium
Twins 3, Tigers 2  (13-6)
The Twins turned the tables on the Tigers in a ten inning, 3-2 game that replicated the previous days scores with the sides being switched.  Still, it was a solid game as Jim Northrup drilled a solo homer in the bottom of the ninth to send [...]

Twins Edge Tigers In Ten Innings

by @ Friday, May 2nd, 2008. Filed under 1968 Tigers Diary - May, Daryl Patterson, Dennis Ribant, Jim Northrup, John Hiller

May 2, 1968 at Tiger Stadium
Twins 3, Tigers 2  (13-6)
The Twins turned the tables on the Tigers in a ten inning, 3-2 game that replicated the previous days scores with the sides being switched.  Still, it was a solid game as Jim Northrup drilled a solo homer in the bottom of the ninth to send [...]

Tigers Split Doubleheader With Yankees

April 28, 1968 at Yankee Stadium
Yankees 2, Tigers 1  (10-4)
The Tigers lost a tough one in a low scoring pitchers duel.  Joe Sparma took a shutout into the eighth inning but both he and Jon Warden combined to give up two runs in the eighth to blow a 1-0 lead.  Sparma dropped to 1-2 on [...]

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