2015 Detroit Tigers
LeagueAmerican League
DivisionCentral
BallparkComerica Park
CityDetroit, Michigan
Record74–87 (.460)
Divisional place5th
OwnersMike Ilitch
General managersAl Avila
Dave Dombrowski (released August 4)
ManagersBrad Ausmus
TelevisionFox Sports Detroit
(Mario Impemba, Rod Allen, Jack Morris, Kirk Gibson)
RadioDetroit Tigers Radio Network
(Dan Dickerson, Jim Price)
StatsESPN.com
BB-reference
Seasons

The 2015 Detroit Tigers season was the team's 115th season, and their 16th season at Comerica Park. This season saw the release of president and general manager Dave Dombrowski, who had been with the team since 2002. In a season plagued by injuries to star players Justin Verlander, Víctor Martínez, Miguel Cabrera, José Iglesias, and Aníbal Sánchez, the Tigers finished in last place in their division with a 74–87 record, had their first losing season since 2008, and failed to make the playoffs for the first time since 2010.

Roster moves

Front office

  • On August 4, the Tigers released team president and general manager Dave Dombrowski and promoted assistant general manager Al Avila to the role of executive vice president of baseball operations and general manager take his place.[1]

Coaching staff

Signings

  • On October 31, the Tigers picked up the $7 million contract option for relief pitcher Joakim Soria.[4]
  • On November 14, the Tigers signed designated hitter Víctor Martínez to a four-year, $68 million contract extension.[5]
  • On November 14, the Tigers signed relief pitcher Joel Hanrahan to a minor league contract.[6]
  • On November 17, the Tigers picked up the $5.4 million contract option for catcher Alex Avila.[7]
  • On November 20, the Tigers claimed relief pitcher Josh Zeid off waivers from the Houston Astros.[8]
  • On November 21, the Tigers signed outfielder Xavier Avery to a minor league contract.[9]
  • On January 5, the Tigers signed first baseman Jordan Lennerton to a minor league contract.[10]
  • On January 6, the Tigers signed relief pitcher Tom Gorzelanny to a one-year, $1 million contract, and designated relief pitcher Luke Putkonen for assignment.[11]
  • On January 12, the Tigers signed infielder Josh Wilson to a minor league contract.[12]
  • On January 14, the Tigers signed relief pitcher Daniel Schlereth to a minor league contract.[13]
  • On January 16, the Tigers avoided arbitration when they reached one-year deals with pitchers David Price and Alfredo Simón, and outfielder J. D. Martinez. Price received a $19.75 million salary for 2015, setting a record for the largest one-year deal for an arbitration-eligible player.[14]
  • On January 24, the Tigers avoided arbitration with pitcher Al Alburquerque, agreeing on a one-year contract worth $1.725 million.[15]
  • On February 21, the Tigers signed outfielder Casper Wells to a minor league contract.[16]
  • On February 24, the Tigers re-signed relief pitcher Joba Chamberlain to a one-year, $1 million contract.[17]
  • On February 27, the Tigers signed relief pitcher Ryan Perry to a minor league contract.[18]
  • On April 23, the Tigers re-signed relief pitcher Luke Putkonen to a minor league contract.[19]

Releases

Trades

Season highlights

Individual accomplishments

Hitting

Pitching

  • On April 14, Shane Greene became the first Tigers pitcher to pitch eight innings or more without an earned run in consecutive starts to begin the season since Bob Sykes in 1978.[56]
  • On April 19, Shane Greene became the first Tigers pitcher to pitch at least seven innings and allow one run or fewer in each of his first three starts since Jack Morris in 1984.[57]
  • On April 25, Alfredo Simón became the first Tigers pitcher to win his first four starts in a season since Frank Tanana in 1988.[58]
  • On June 12, David Price became the first Tigers pitcher to pitch a complete game shutout in 93 pitches or fewer since Armando Galarraga's near-perfect game on June 2, 2010. Price became just the fifth Tigers pitcher in the last 15 years to throw back-to-back complete games, following Rick Porcello, Justin Verlander, Mark Redman and Steve Sparks.[59]
  • On June 12, David Price became just the second Tigers pitcher since 1983 to induce four double plays in a game, and the first since Jeremy Bonderman in 2007.[59]
  • On August 20, Alfredo Simón recorded his first career complete game shutout in the Tigers 4–0 win over the Texas Rangers. He allowed only one hit in the game, a double to Rougned Odor in the fifth inning, while walking two and striking out five.[60]
  • On August 23, Blaine Hardy's homerless streak of 84+23 innings ended after allowing a home run to Mike Napoli. This was the longest active homerless innings streak in the major leagues. The last time Hardy had allowed a home run was to Jason Castro on June 27, 2014. Hardy holds the franchise record for the most appearances by a left-hander without allowing a home run, at 87, and was two appearances away from tying Bernie Boland's record for 89 homerless games. Boland's streak lasted from 1915 to 1920, and covered 198+23 innings.[61]
  • On August 26, Justin Verlander came within three outs of his third career no-hitter against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, before allowing a double to Chris Iannetta. This was his seventh career complete game shutout, and second career complete game one-hitter. This marked the seventh time in the last five seasons Verlander carried a no-hit bid into at least the seventh inning, two more than any other pitcher in baseball.[62][63]

Defensive

Team accomplishments

  • The Tigers opened the regular season with consecutive shutout wins for the first time in franchise history. They became the 14th team in the last 100 years to do so, and the first American League team to do so since the 1977 California Angels.[68]
  • The Tigers extended their shutout streak by six innings, before allowing an unearned run. The Tigers set a modern-day American League record for shutout innings to begin a season at 24 innings, surpassing the previous record of 22 innings set by the 1947 Chicago White Sox. The Tigers' 24-inning scoreless streak to begin the season is the third-longest streak in Major League history.[69][70]
  • The Tigers went 32 innings to start the season before allowing an earned run, tying the modern day Major League record set by the 1963 St. Louis Cardinals.[71]
  • The Tigers became the third team in Major League history to score at least 30 runs in their first four games while allowing five or fewer, the other teams being the 2007 New York Mets and the 1888 Brooklyn Bridegrooms.[72]
  • On April 12, the Tigers recorded their sixth consecutive game with at least 10 hits, setting a franchise record. This is the longest streak in the Major Leagues since the 1999 Cleveland Indians had at least 10 hits in 10 consecutive games.[73]
  • The Tigers' 6–0 record to begin the season is their best start since 1985, and is tied for the second-best start to a season in franchise history.[74]
  • The Tigers went 30+23 innings without allowing a walk, from the eighth inning on April 12 against the Cleveland Indians until the second inning on April 17 against the Chicago White Sox. This was their longest stretch without allowing a walk since 1914.[75]
  • On August 19, the Tigers compiled at least 19 hits in consecutive games for the fourth time in franchise history, and the first time since June 30, 1935.[76]
  • On September 22, the Tigers came within two outs of a combined no-hitter against the Chicago White Sox, before allowing a triple to Tyler Saladino.[77]

All-Stars

The Tigers sent four players to the 2015 All-Star Game. First baseman Miguel Cabrera was voted in as the starter at first base in the fan voting, while shortstop José Iglesias, outfielder J. D. Martinez and pitcher David Price were selected as reserves in the player voting. Cabrera did not participate in the All-Star game due to a left calf strain.[78] The Tigers had a chance to send a fifth player to the All-Star Game this season, as outfielder Yoenis Céspedes was one of the five finalists for the AL in the All-Star Final Vote, but he was beaten out by Mike Moustakas of the Kansas City Royals.[79][80]

Price became the winning pitcher of the game, marking the second consecutive All-Star game that featured a Tiger as the winning pitcher, following Max Scherzer who won in 2014.[81]

Standings

American League Central

AL Central W L Pct. GB Home Road
Kansas City Royals 9567 0.586 51–30 44–37
Minnesota Twins 8379 0.512 12 46–35 37–44
Cleveland Indians 8180 0.503 13½ 39–41 42–39
Chicago White Sox 7686 0.469 19 40–41 36–45
Detroit Tigers 7487 0.460 20½ 38–43 36–44

Record against opponents


Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2015
Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET HOU KC LAA MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL
Baltimore 11–83–35–14–33–43–42–40–710–96–13–310–91–68–1112–8
Boston 8–113–42–44–22–44–32–52–58–115–14–39–102–510–913–7
Chicago 3–34–310–99–105–17–124–36–132–55–24–31–53–34–39–11
Cleveland 1–54–29–107–115–29–104–27–125–23–44–35–23–33–412–8
Detroit 3–42–410–911–73–49–101–611–82–52–44–33–32–52–49–11
Houston 4–34–21–52–54–34–210–93–34–310–912–72–56–134–316–4
Kansas City 4–33–412–710–910–92–46–112–72–45–14–26–13–43–413–7
Los Angeles 4–25–23–42–46–19–101–65–22–411–812–73–312–72–58–12
Minnesota 7–05–213–612–78–113–37–122–51–54–34–34–23–32–58–12
New York 9–1011–85–22–55–23–44–24–25–13–45–112–72–56–1311–9
Oakland 1–61–52–54–34–29–101–58–113–44–36–133–410–91–511–9
Seattle 3–33–43–43–43–47–122–47–123–41–513–64–312–74–28–12
Tampa Bay 9–1010–95–12–53–35–21–63–32–47–124–33–42–510–914–6
Texas 6–15–23–33–35–213–64–37–123–35–29–107–125–22–411–9
Toronto 11–89–103–44–34–23–44–35–25–213–65–12–49–104–212–8

Game log

Legend
Tigers win Tigers loss Game postponed
2015 Game Log (74–87)
April (15–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 6TwinsW 4–0Price (1–0)Hughes (0–1)Nathan (1)45,0301–0
2April 8TwinsW 11–0Sánchez (1–0)Nolasco (0–1)28,2802–0
3April 9TwinsW 7–1Greene (1–0)Gibson (0–1)26,7823–0
4April 10@ IndiansW 8–4Simón (1–0)McAllister (0–1)Soria (1)35,7894–0
5April 11@ IndiansW 9–6Krol (1–0)Allen (0–1)23,1615–0
6April 12@ IndiansW 8–5Lobstein (1–0)House (0–1)Soria (2)19,5556–0
7April 13@ PiratesL 4–5Cole (1–0)Sánchez (1–1)39,9336–1
8April 14@ PiratesW 2–0Greene (2–0)Burnett (0–1)Soria (3)31,7557–1
9April 15@ PiratesW 1–0Simón (2–0)Liriano (0–1)Soria (4)19,5098–1
10April 17White SoxW 2–1Soria (1–0)Duke (1–1)33,0849–1
11April 18White SoxL 3–12Sale (2–0)Sánchez (1–2)39,8779–2
12April 19White SoxW 9–1Greene (3–0)Quintana (1–1)30,35710–2
13April 20YankeesW 2–1Simón (3–0)Sabathia (0–3)Soria (5)27,54011–2
14April 21YankeesL 2–5Eovaldi (1–0)Lobstein (1–1)Miller (5)27,03111–3
15April 22YankeesL 4–13Warren (1–1)Price (1–1)27,38911–4
16April 23YankeesL 1–2Betances (3–0)Gorzelanny (0–1)Miller (6)27,75411–5
17April 24IndiansL 1–13Salazar (2–0)Greene (3–1)28,19211–6
18April 25IndiansW 4–1Simón (4–0)House (0–3)Soria (6)35,47312–6
19April 26IndiansW 8–6Lobstein (2–1)Carrasco (2–2)Soria (7)30,69813–6
20April 27@ TwinsW 5–4Price (2–1)Milone (2–1)Soria (8)18,05414–6
21April 28@ TwinsL 2–3Pelfrey (2–0)Sánchez (1–3)Perkins (6)18,16914–7
22April 29@ TwinsW 10–7Gorzelanny (1–1)Fien (1–2)Soria (9)19,44715–7
23April 30@ RoyalsL 1–8Duffy (2–0)Simón (4–1)28,40515–8
May (13–16)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
24May 1@ RoyalsL 1–4Young (2–0)Lobstein (2–2)Davis (5)38,18615–9
25May 2@ RoyalsW 2–1Price (3–1)Vólquez (2–3)38,69216–9
26May 3@ RoyalsW 6–4Sánchez (2–3)Guthrie (1–2)Soria (10)38,32617–9
27May 5@ White SoxL 2–5Samardzija (2–2)Greene (3–2)Robertson (4)16,35117–10
28May 6@ White SoxL 6–7Putnam (1–1)Chamberlain (0–1)Robertson (5)18,26817–11
29May 7@ White SoxW 4–1Lobstein (3–2)Quintana (1–3)Soria (11)20,08118–11
30May 8RoyalsW 6–5Soria (2–0)Pino (0–1)39,43419–11
31May 9RoyalsL 2–6Guthrie (2–2)Sánchez (2–4)41,45619–12
32May 10RoyalsL 1–2 (10)Frasor (1–0)Nesbitt (0–1)Holland (6)29,85219–13
33May 12TwinsW 2–1 (10)Nesbitt (1–1)Pressly (1–1)26,17720–13
34May 13TwinsL 2–6Nolasco (3–1)Lobstein (3–3)27,16320–14
35May 14TwinsW 13–1Sánchez (3–4)Pelfrey (3–1)31,78521–14
36May 15@ CardinalsW 10–4Greene (4–2)Martínez (3–2)45,60122–14
37May 16@ CardinalsW 4–3 (10)Hardy (1–0)Belisle (1–1)Soria (12)45,31323–14
38May 17@ CardinalsL 1–2Lynn (3–3)Simón (4–2)Rosenthal (13)43,65423–15
39May 18BrewersL 2–3Jeffress (1–0)Lobstein (3–4)Rodríguez (8)26,01623–16
40May 19BrewersL 1–8Nelson (2–4)Sánchez (3–5)26,98423–17
41May 20BrewersW 5–2Hardy (2–0)Broxton (1–1)Soria (13)27,71624–17
42May 21AstrosW 6–5 (11)Wilson (1–0)Sipp (2–1)33,19325–17
43May 22AstrosW 6–2Simón (5–2)McHugh (5–2)37,27626–17
44May 23AstrosL 2–3McCullers (1–0)Lobstein (3–5)Gregerson (11)40,15326–18
45May 24AstrosL 8–10Thatcher (1–1)Wilson (1–1)Gregerson (12)36,44926–19
46May 25@ AthleticsL 0–4Hahn (2–4)Greene (4–3)25,38026–20
47May 26@ AthleticsW 1–0Price (4–1)Chavez (1–5)Soria (14)22,75827–20
48May 27@ AthleticsW 3–2Ryan (1–0)Otero (2–3)Soria (15)20,38728–20
49May 28@ AngelsL 2–12Wilson (3–3)Farmer (0–1)32,26128–21
50May 29@ AngelsL 0–2Santiago (4–3)Sánchez (3–6)Street (15)41,90128–22
51May 30@ AngelsL 6–8Weaver (4–4)Greene (4–4)Street (16)40,36928–23
52May 31@ AngelsL 2–4Smith (2–2)Price (4–2)Street (17)37,14328–24
June (11–13)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
53June 2AthleticsL 3–5Graveman (3–2)Simón (5–3)Clippard (8)28,36228–25
54June 3AthleticsL 1–6Gray (7–2)Sánchez (3–7)30,71828–26
55June 4AthleticsL 5–7Hahn (3–5)Greene (4–5)Clippard (9)37,41128–27
56June 5@ White SoxL 3–4 (11)Petricka (1–1)Wilson (1–2)24,76128–28
57June 6@ White SoxW 7–1Price (5–2)Danks (3–5)28,36829–28
58June 7@ White SoxW 6–4Simón (6–3)Samardzija (4–4)Soria (16)29,05930–28
59June 9CubsW 6–0Sánchez (4–7)Lester (4–5)33,30131–28
60June 10CubsL 3–12Arrieta (6–4)Greene (4–6)33,39731–29
61June 12IndiansW 4–0Price (6–2)Salazar (6–2)35,37932–29
62June 13IndiansL 4–5Carrasco (8–5)Hardy (2–1)Allen (14)41,62032–30
63June 14IndiansW 8–1Simón (7–3)Kluber (3–8)36,99433–30
64June 15RedsW 6–0Sánchez (5–7)Villarreal (0–1)29,88434–30
65June 16RedsL 2–5Lorenzen (2–2)Ryan (1–1)Chapman (14)33,77434–31
66June 17@ RedsL 4–8 (13)Badenhop (1–2)Krol (1–1)32,54634–32
June 18@ RedsPostponed (rain). Rescheduled to August 24.
67June 19@ YankeesL 2–7Warren (5–4)Verlander (0–1)44,58834–33
68June 20@ YankeesL 3–14Eovaldi (6–2)Simón (7–4)Mitchell (1)48,09234–34
69June 21@ YankeesW 12–4Sánchez (6–7)Tanaka (4–3)38,69135–34
70June 22@ IndiansW 8–5Hardy (3–1)Bauer (6–4)15,74636–34
71June 23@ IndiansW 7–3Price (7–2)Salazar (6–3)19,15637–34
72June 24@ IndiansL 2–8Carrasco (9–6)Farmer (0–2)20,78037–35
73June 25White SoxL 7–8 (10)Duke (3–2)Chamberlain (0–2)Robertson (15)40,35537–36
74June 26White SoxW 5–4Rondón (1–0)Duke (3–3)Soria (17)38,45538–36
June 27White SoxPostponed (rain). Rescheduled to September 21.
75June 28White SoxW 5–4Soria (3–0)Putnam (1–3)39,45539–36
76June 30PiratesL 4–5 (14)Guerra (1–0)Gorzelanny (1–2)33,89939–37
July (11–16)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
77July 1PiratesL 3–9Burnett (7–3)Simón (7–5)31,35139–38
78July 2PiratesL 4–8Liriano (5–6)Ryan (1–2)Melancon (25)34,68039–39
79July 3Blue JaysW 8–6Sánchez (7–7)Hutchison (8–2)Soria (18)39,36740–39
80July 4Blue JaysW 8–3Price (8–2)Dickey (3–9)37,21441–39
81July 5Blue JaysL 5–10Estrada (6–4)Verlander (0–2)Osuna (3)35,10241–40
82July 6@ MarinersW 12–5Simón (8–5)Guaipe (0–1)22,58042–40
83July 7@ MarinersL 6–7 (11)Furbush (1–1)Krol (1–2)21,78242–41
84July 8@ MarinersW 5–4Sánchez (8–7)Guaipe (0–2)Soria (19)26,48843–41
85July 9@ TwinsW 4–2Price (9–2)Pelfrey (5–6)Soria (20)29,72444–41
86July 10@ TwinsL 6–8May (6–7)Soria (3–1)31,54544–42
87July 11@ TwinsL 5–9Hughes (8–6)Simón (8–6)32,36544–43
88July 12@ TwinsL 1–7Gibson (8–6)Greene (4–7)27,93644–44
89July 17OriolesW 7–3Sánchez (9–7)Jiménez (7–5)36,37845–44
90July 18OriolesL 0–3Tillman (7–7)Price (9–3)Britton (24)40,03345–45
91July 19OriolesL 3–9González (8–6)Verlander (0–3)39,97845–46
92July 20MarinersW 5–4Alburquerque (1–0)Lowe (0–1)Soria (21)34,35346–46
93July 21MarinersL 9–11Beimel (1–1)Feliz (1–3)Smith (8)34,08846–47
94July 22MarinersW 9–4Sánchez (10–7)Montgomery (4–4)Soria (22)36,67047–47
95July 23MarinersL 2–3 (12)Rodney (3–4)Krol (1–3)Wilhelmsen (1)44,02547–48
96July 24@ Red SoxL 1–2 (11)Masterson (4–2)Hardy (3–2)37,65047–49
97July 25@ Red SoxW 5–1Simón (9–6)Wright (3–4)37,25648–49
98July 26@ Red SoxL 1–11Rodríguez (6–3)Greene (4–8)35,58248–50
99July 27@ RaysL 2–5Karns (6–5)Sánchez (10–8)Boxberger (25)13,34848–51
100July 28@ RaysL 2–10Odorizzi (6–6)Price (9–4)16,32648–52
101July 29@ RaysW 2–1Verlander (1–3)Archer (9–8)Soria (23)28,05749–52
102July 30@ OriolesW 9–8Simón (10–6)González (9–7)Wilson (1)30,13650–52
103July 31@ OriolesL 7–8Givens (1–0)Valdez (0–1)Britton (27)36,98550–53
August (10–17)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
104August 1@ OriolesL 2–6Gausman (2–2)Sánchez (10–9)45,96850–54
105August 2@ OriolesW 6–1Norris (2–1)Jiménez (8–7)33,38151–54
106August 4RoyalsL 1–5Duffy (5–5)Verlander (1–4)35,03951–55
107August 5RoyalsW 2–1Boyd (1–2)Cueto (0–1)Wilson (2)34,62852–55
108August 6RoyalsW 8–6Wilson (2–3)Madson (1–2)38,91953–55
109August 7Red SoxL 2–7Kelly (4–6)Norris (2–2)Uehara (25)38,13253–56
110August 8Red SoxW 7–6Hardy (4–2)Tazawa (2–5)Rondón (1)42,09854–56
111August 9Red SoxL 2–7Owens (1–1)Verlander (1–5)38,76654–57
112August 10@ RoyalsL 0–4Cueto (1–1)Boyd (1–3)36,67254–58
113August 11@ RoyalsL 1–6Ventura (7–7)Sánchez (10–10)Hochevar (1)34,06854–59
114August 12@ RoyalsW 7–4Feliz (2–3)Vólquez (11–7)Rondón (2)30,73255–59
115August 14@ HoustonL 1–5Keuchel (14–6)Simón (10–7)33,21255–60
116August 15@ HoustonW 4–2 (11)Alburquerque (2–0)Neshek (3–3)Feliz (7)29,48256–60
117August 16@ HoustonL 5–6Harris (5–2)Gorzelanny (1–2)29,96956–61
118August 18@ CubsW 10–8Alburquerque (3–0)Strop (1–6)39,68457–61
119August 19@ CubsW 15–8Feliz (3–3)Lester (8–9)40,31058–61
120August 20RangersW 4–0Simón (11–7)Pérez (1–3)33,72759–61
121August 21RangersL 0–2Lewis (14–5)Verlander (1–6)Tolleson (24)34,71859–62
122August 22RangersL 3–5Gallardo (10–9)Wolf (0–1)39,08259–63
123August 23RangersL 2–4Hamels (1–1)Boyd (1–4)Tolleson (25)39,31759–64
124August 24@ RedsL 5–12Balester (1–0)Alburquerque (3–1)30,15059–65
125August 25AngelsL 7–8Weaver (6–9)Simón (11–8)Street (30)33,64959–66
126August 26AngelsW 5–0Verlander (2–6)Santiago (7–8)31,93860–66
127August 27AngelsL 0–2Shoemaker (6–9)Wolf (0–2)Street (31)36,19860–67
128August 28@ Blue JaysL 3–5Dickey (9–10)Boyd (1–5)Osuna (16)46,51860–68
129August 29@ Blue JaysL 1–15Hutchison (13–2)Farmer (0–3)46,44460–69
130August 30@ Blue JaysL 2–9Buehrle (14–6)Simón (11–9)46,62560–70
September (13–15)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
131September 1@ RoyalsW 6–5Verlander (3–6)Cueto (2–4)Rondón (3)30,66561–70
132September 2@ RoyalsL 1–12Ventura (10–7)Wolf (0–3)26,78961–71
133September 3@ RoyalsL 7–15Young (10–6)Ryan (1–3)29,40961–72
134September 4IndiansL 1–8Tomlin (4–1)Lobstein (3–6)26,37861–73
135September 5IndiansW 6–0Simón (12–9)Salazar (12–8)28,94962–73
136September 6IndiansL 0–4Anderson (3–3)Verlander (3–7)28,96462–74
137September 7RaysW 5–4Alburquerque (4–1)Gomes (2–5)Rondón (4)27,95863–74
138September 8RaysW 8–7 (13)Ryan (2–3)Bellatti (2–1)26,52664–74
139September 9RaysL 0–8Odorizzi (7–8)Lobstein (3–7)25,93264–75
140September 10@ IndiansL 5–7Allen (2–4)Hardy (4–3)11,16664–76
September 11@ IndiansPostponed (rain). Rescheduled to September 13.
September 12@ IndiansCancelled (rain) due to the Indians being eliminated from playoff contention.
141September 13@ IndiansL 2–7Anderson (4–3)Verlander (3–8)14,48764–77
142September 13@ IndiansW 9–2VerHagen (1–0)Bauer (11–12)14,48765–77
143September 14@ TwinsL 1–7Duffey (3–1)Lobstein (3–8)17,83365–78
144September 15@ TwinsW 5–4Simón (13–9)Hughes (10–9)Rondón (5)22,96366–78
145September 16@ TwinsW 7–4 (12)Krol (2–3)Duensing (4–1)22,50967–78
146September 18RoyalsW 5–4 (12)VerHagen (2–0)Holland (3–2)32,92668–78
147September 19RoyalsW 6–5 (11)Gorzelanny (2–2)Almonte (0–1)36,00769–78
148September 20RoyalsL 3–10Medlen (5–1)Simón (13–10)Duffy (1)32,78869–79
149September 21White SoxL 0–2Samardzija (10–13)Ryan (2–4)34,17569–80
150September 21White SoxL 2–3Johnson (3–0)Wolf (0–4)Robertson (31)28,49969–81
151September 22White SoxW 2–1 (10)Hardy (5–3)Duke (3–6)27,82970–81
152September 23White SoxW 7–4Verlander (4–8)Montas (0–1)Feliz (8)31,88971–81
153September 25TwinsW 6–4Wilson (3–3)Perkins (2–5)Feliz (9)31,15372–81
154September 26TwinsL 2–6Duffey (5–1)Simón (13–11)32,75372–82
155September 27TwinsL 1–7Santana (7–4)Wolf (0–5)33,51772–83
156September 28@ RangersW 7–4Verlander (5–8)Lewis (17–9)Feliz (10)27,84773–83
157September 29@ RangersL 6–7Hamels (6–1)Farmer (0–4)Tolleson (34)28,72973–84
158September 30@ RangersL 2–6Gallardo (13–11)Boyd (1–6)28,63373–85
October (1–2)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
159October 2@ White SoxL 1–2Sale (13–11)Simón (13–12)Robertson (34)18,03073–86
160October 3@ White SoxL 3–4Jones (2–2)Feliz (3–4)17,77273–87
161October 4@ White SoxW 6–0Norris (3–2)Montas (0–2)19,80074–87

Roster

2015 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 67178213450413.1910
Miguel Cabrera 119429641452811876.3381
Nick Castellanos 154549421403361573.2550
Yoenis Céspedes+ 102403621182821861.2933
Tyler Collins 601921851113425.2662
Rajai Davis 11234155881611830.25818
Daniel Fields 13111000.3330
Anthony Gose 14048573123248526.25423
Bryan Holaday 246431850213.2810
José Iglesias 12041644125173223.30011
Ian Kinsler 154624941853571173.29610
Marc Krauss 1233150012.1520
Dixon Machado 24686163005.2351
Jefry Marté 338091740411.2130
J. D. Martinez 1585969316833238102.2823
Víctor Martínez 120440391082001164.2450
James McCann 11440132106185741.2640
Steven Moya 922140100.1820
Hernán Pérez+ 2233120000.0611
Andrew Romine 109184254750215.25510
Josh Wilson 21384123005.3160
Pitcher Totals16126120012.0770
Team Totals1615605689151528949151660.27083

+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
Matt Boyd+146.571110050+2339371936
Buck Farmer047.36145040+1335331724
Shane Greene486.881816083+2367642750
Kyle Lobstein385.941311063+2343422332
Daniel Norris+213.6888036+232015727
David Price+942.5321210146504129138
Kyle Ryan244.47166056+1329282030
Aníbal Sánchez10104.9925250157898749138
Alfredo Simón13125.053131018711210568117
Justin Verlander583.3820200133+13565032113
Randy Wolf056.2387034+2328241528

+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 Alburquerque414.2167006229293358
Joba Chamberlain+024.093000221510515
Neftalí Feliz227.62300428+132424923
Jeff Ferrell006.3590011+138846
Tom Gorzelanny225.95480039+1328262336
Blaine Hardy533.08700061+1323212255
Guido Knudson0018.004005101036
Ian Krol235.7933002819181726
Joe Nathan000.00101130001
Ángel Nesbitt115.40240021+231413814
Bruce Rondón105.8135053122201936
Joakim Soria+312.85430234113131116
José Valdez014.0070094444
Drew VerHagen202.05200026+13661413
Alex Wilson332.1959127019171138
Josh Wilson009.0010011100
Team Pitching Totals74874.641611613514478037464891100

+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
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

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: West Michigan[82]

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  3. Newhan hired as Tigers' assistant hitting coach Archived 2014-11-11 at the Wayback Machine MLB.com, November 10, 2014
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  20. 1 2 Andy Dirks claimed off waivers by Toronto Blue Jays; Baltimore Orioles claim reliever Patrick McCoy MLive.com, October 31, 2014
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  29. Tigers acquire hopeful starting center fielder Gose for Travis MLB.com, November 10, 2014
  30. Gregorius goes to Yanks, Ray to Arizona, Greene to Tigers Archived 2014-12-10 at the Wayback Machine MLB.com, December 5, 2014
  31. 1 2 In separate deals, Tigers land Cespedes, Simon Archived 2014-12-15 at the Wayback Machine MLB.com, December 11, 2014
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  33. Tigers net Pirates prospect for Soria Archived 2015-08-02 at the Wayback Machine MLB.com, July 30, 2015
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  41. Miggy fifth-youngest to reach 1,400 RBIs Archived 2015-05-24 at the Wayback Machine MLB.com, May 21, 2015
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  43. J.D. Martinez tallies 3 homers, 6 RBIs against Yanks ESPN.com, June 21, 2015
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  46. Tigers can't rally twice in 14-inning loss Archived 2015-07-04 at the Wayback Machine MLB.com, July 1, 2015
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  51. Tigers run into trouble in loss to Indians detroitnews.com, September 10, 2015
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  55. Top hitters honored with Silver Slugger Awards Archived 2015-11-16 at the Wayback Machine MLB.com, November 12, 2015
  56. Efficient Greene makes history in dominating Pirates Archived 2015-04-16 at the Wayback Machine MLB.com, April 15, 2015
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  59. 1 2 A better Price hard to find Archived 2015-06-15 at the Wayback Machine MLB.com, June 13, 2015
  60. Simon blanks Rangers with 1-hitter MLB.com, August 21, 2015
  61. Hardy's outstanding homerless stretch ends MLB.com, August 23, 2015
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  80. Show Me the Final Vote: Moose, Martinez win Archived 2015-11-22 at the Wayback Machine MLB.com, July 10, 2015
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