2004 Detroit Tigers season

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The 2004 Detroit Tigers season was the team's 104th season and its fifth at Comerica Park. It involved the Detroit Tigers attempting to win the American League Central. The team set a major league record with 11 players on the team hitting at least 10 home runs. The Tigers' 104th season ended with the team finishing in fourth place at 72–90, 29 games better than their disastrous season of the previous year. However, they were still 20 games behind the AL Central Champion Minnesota Twins.

The Tigers tied their own major league record for most home runs by a losing team when they hit seven homers in an 11–9 defeat to the Boston Red Sox on August 8.[1]

Offseason

  • December 18, 2003: Al Levine was signed as a free agent with the Detroit Tigers.
  • December 19, 2003: Rondell White was signed as a free agent with the Detroit Tigers.
  • January 8, 2004 Acquired Carlos Guillén for Ramon Santiago and minor leaguer Juan Gonazalez.[2]
  • January 14, 2004: Bobby Estalella was signed as a free agent with the Detroit Tigers.[3]
  • February 6, 2004: Iván Rodríguez signed as a free agent with the Detroit Tigers.[4]
  • February 9, 2004: Bobby Estalella was released by the Detroit Tigers.[3]
  • March 29, 2004: Ugueth Urbina was signed as a free agent with the Detroit Tigers.[5]

Regular season

Standings

AL Central
W
L
Pct. GB Home Road
Minnesota Twins 92 70 0.568 49–32 43–38
Chicago White Sox 83 79 0.512 9 46–35 37–44
Cleveland Indians 80 82 0.494 12 44–37 36–45
Detroit Tigers 72 90 0.444 20 38–43 34–47
Kansas City Royals 58 104 0.358 34 33–47 25–57


Record vs. opponents


Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Team ANA BAL BOS CWS CLE DET KC MIN NYY OAK SEA TB TEX TOR NL 
Anaheim 6–3 4–5 5–4 4–5 7–2 7–0 5–4 5–4 10–9 13–7 6–1 9–10 4–5 7–11
Baltimore 3–6 10–9 2–4 3–3 6–0 6–3 4–5 5–14 0–7 7–2 11–8 5–2 11–8 5–13
Boston 5–4 9–10 4–2 3–4 6–1 4–2 2–4 11–8 8–1 5–4 14–5 4–5 14–5 9–9
Chicago 4–5 4–2 2–4 10–9 8–11 13–6 9–10 3–4 2–7 7–2 4–2 6–3 3–4 8–10
Cleveland 5–4 3–3 4–3 9–10 9–10 11–8 7–12 2–4 6–3 5–4 3–3 1–8 5–2 10–8
Detroit 2–7 0–6 1–6 11–8 10–9 8–11 7–12 4–3 4–5 5–4 3–3 4–5 4–2 9–9
Kansas City 0–7 3–6 2–4 6–13 8–11 11–8 7–12 1–5 2–7 2–5 3–6 4–5 3–3 6–12
Minnesota 4–5 5–4 4–2 10–9 12–7 12–7 12–7 2–4 2–5 5–4 4–5 5–2 4–2 11–7
New York 4–5 14–5 8–11 4–3 4–2 3–4 5–1 4–2 7–2 6–3 15–4 5–4 12–7 10–8
Oakland 9–10 7–0 1–8 7–2 3–6 5–4 7–2 5–2 2–7 11–8 7–2 11–9 6–3 10–8
Seattle 7–13 2–7 4–5 2–7 4–5 4–5 5–2 4–5 3–6 8–11 2–5 7–12 2–7 9–9
Tampa Bay 1–6 8–11 5–14 2–4 3–3 3–3 6–3 5–4 4–15 2–7 5–2 2–7 9–9 15–3
Texas 10–9 2–5 5–4 3–6 8–1 5–4 5–4 2–5 4–5 9–11 12–7 7–2 7–2 10–8
Toronto 5–4 8–11 5–14 4–3 2–5 2–4 3–3 2–4 7–12 3–6 7–2 9–9 2–7 8–10


Notable transactions

  • June 7, 2004: Justin Verlander was drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the 1st round (2nd pick) of the 2004 amateur draft. Player signed October 25, 2004.[6]

Game log

2004 Game Log: 72–90 (Home: 38–43; Away: 34–47)
April: 12–11 (Home: 6–7; Away: 6–4)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
1 April 5 @ Blue Jays 7–0 1–0 W1
2 April 6 @ Blue Jays 7–3 2–0 W2
3 April 7 @ Blue Jays 6–3 3–0 W3
4 April 8 Twins 10–6 4–0 W4
5 April 10 Twins 5–10 4–1 L1
6 April 11 Twins 6–5 5–1 W1
7 April 13 Blue Jays 5–7 5–2 L1
8 April 14 Blue Jays 5–3 6–2 W1
9 April 15 Blue Jays 0–11 6–3 L1
10 April 16 @ Indians 3–10 6–4 L2
11 April 17 @ Indians 6–1 7–4 W1
12 April 18 @ Indians 7–9 7–5 L1
13 April 19 @ Indians 10–4 8–5 W1
14 April 20 @ Twins 4–6 8–6 L1
15 April 21 @ Twins 11–8 9–6 W1
16 April 22 @ Twins 3–4 9–7 L1
17 April 23 Indians 17–3 10–7 W1
18 April 24 Indians 5–2 11–7 W2
19 April 25 Indians 2–3 11–8 L1
20 April 27 Angels 4–10 11–9 L2
21 April 28 Angels 10–2 12–9 W1
22 April 29 Angels 3–12 12–10 L1
23 April 30 Mariners 1–3 12–11 L2
May: 11–16 (Home: 5–7; Away: 6–9)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
24 May 1 Mariners 4–2 13–11 W1
25 May 2 Mariners 2–12 13–12 L1
26 May 3 @ Angels 9–11 13–13 L2
27 May 4 @ Angels 4–11 13–14 L3
28 May 5 @ Angels 3–6 13–15 L4
29 May 7 @ Rangers 8–7 14–15 W1
30 May 8 @ Rangers 15–16 (10) 14–16 L1
31 May 9 @ Rangers 5–3 15–16 W1
32 May 11 Athletics 4–5 (15) 15–17 L1
33 May 12 Athletics 1–2 15–18 L2
34 May 13 Athletics 3–1 16–18 W1
35 May 14 Rangers 7–1 17–18 W2
36 May 15 Rangers 1–6 17–19 L1
37 May 16 Rangers 3–1 18–19 W1
38 May 18 @ Athletics 5–1 19–19 W2
39 May 19 @ Athletics 2–6 19–20 L1
40 May 20 @ Athletics 2–3 19–21 L2
41 May 21 @ Mariners 5–0 20–21 W1
42 May 22 @ Mariners 8–4 21–21 W2
43 May 23 @ Mariners 1–3 21–22 L1
44 May 25 @ Royals 3–4 21–23 L2
45 May 26 @ Royals 3–7 21–24 L3
46 May 27 @ Royals 17–7 22–24 W1
47 May 28 Orioles 5–7 22–25 L1
48 May 29 Orioles 4–8 22–26 L2
49 May 30 Orioles 3–7 22–27 L3
50 May 31 Royals 8–4 23–27 W1
June: 14–12 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
July: 13–15 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
August: 11–17 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
September: 10–17 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
October: 1–2 (Home: 1–2; Away: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak

Roster

2004 Detroit Tigers
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Player stats

Batting

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

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Iván Rodríguez 135 527 176 .334 19 86
Carlos Guillén 136 522 166 .318 20 97
Omar Infante 142 503 133 .264 16 55
Carlos Peña 142 481 116 .241 27 82
Rondell White 121 448 121 .270 19 67
Bobby Higginson 131 448 110 .246 12 64
Craig Monroe 128 447 131 .293 18 72
Brandon Inge 131 408 117 .287 13 64
Dmitri Young 104 389 106 .272 18 60
Alex Sánchez 79 332 107 .322 2 26
Eric Munson 109 321 68 .212 19 49
Marcus Thames 61 165 42 .255 10 33
Jason Smith 61 155 37 .239 5 19
Nook Logan 47 133 37 .278 0 10
Fernando Viña 29 115 26 .226 0 7
Greg Norton 41 86 15 .174 2 2
Chris Shelton 27 46 9 .196 1 3
Ryan Raburn 12 29 4 .138 0 1
Curtis Granderson 9 25 6 .240 0 0
Mike DiFelice 13 22 3 .136 0 2
Andrés Torres 3 0 0 ---- 0 0
Pitcher Totals 162 21 1 .048 0 1
Team Totals 162 5623 1531 .272 201 800

Pitching

Starting pitchers

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

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Mike Maroth 33 217.0 11 13 4.31 108
Nate Robertson 34 196.2 12 10 4.90 155
Jason Johnson 33 196.2 8 15 5.13 125
Jeremy Bonderman 33 184.0 11 13 4.89 168
Gary Knotts 36 135.1 7 6 5.25 81
Nate Cornejo 5 25.2 1 3 8.42 12

Other pitchers

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

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Wilfredo Ledezma
15 53.1 4 3 4.39 29

Relief pitchers

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

Player G IP W L SV ERA SO
Ugueth Urbina 54 54.0 4 6 21 4.50 56
Esteban Yan 69 87.0 3 6 7 3.83 69
Al Levine 65 70.2 3 4 0 4.58 32
Jamie Walker 70 64.2 3 4 1 3.20 53
Danny Patterson 37 41.2 0 4 2 4.75 24
Steve Colyer 41 32.0 1 0 0 6.47 31
Craig Dingman 24 29.1 2 2 0 6.75 16
Roberto Novoa 16 21.0 1 1 0 5.57 15
John Ennis 12 16.0 0 0 1 8.44 13
Franklyn Germán 16 14.2 1 0 0 7.36 8
Lino Urdaneta 1 0.0 0 0 0 inf 0
Team Pitching Totals 162 1439.2 72 90 35 '4.93 995

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Toledo Mud Hens International League Larry Parrish
AA Erie SeaWolves
Eastern League
Rick Sweet
A
Lakeland Tigers
Florida State League Gary Green
A
West Michigan Whitecaps Midwest League Matt Walbeck
A-Short Season
Oneonta Tigers New York–Penn League Mike Rojas
Rookie
GCL Tigers
Gulf Coast League
Kevin Bradshaw

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: West Michigan[7]

References

  1. ^ "Team Batting Game Finder: From 1908 to 2018, Team Lost, (requiring HR>=7), sorted by greatest HR". Baseball Reference. Retrieved July 24, 2018.
  2. ^ "Transactions | tigers.com: Team". Archived from the original on January 1, 2015.
  3. ^ a b Bobby Estalella Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  4. ^ Iván Rodríguez Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  5. ^ "Ugueth Urbina Stats".
  6. ^ Justin Verlander Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  7. ^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007

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