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2002 Detroit Tigers season

Major League Baseball season


Major League Baseball season

FieldValue
nameDetroit Tigers
season2002
leagueAmerican League
divisionCentral
ballparkComerica Park
cityDetroit, Michigan
record
divisional_place5th
ownersMike Ilitch
general_managersRandy Smith, Dave Dombrowski
managersPhil Garner, Luis Pujols
televisionWKBD
(Frank Beckmann, Lance Parrish)
FSN Detroit
(Jack Morris, Mario Impemba)
radioWXYT (AM)
(Ernie Harwell, Jim Price, Dan Dickerson)

(Frank Beckmann, Lance Parrish) FSN Detroit (Jack Morris, Mario Impemba) (Ernie Harwell, Jim Price, Dan Dickerson) |}} The 2002 Detroit Tigers season was the team's 102nd season and its third at Comerica Park. Their win total regressed for the second consecutive year, finishing 11 games worse than their 66-win total in 2001. They finished last in the American League Central, 39 games out of first place, and missed the playoffs for the 15th consecutive season. The .342 win percentage was the third-worst in Tigers history at the time, better than only 1952 (.325) and 1996 (.327); it has since been further surpassed by 2003 (.265) and 2019 (.292).

Offseason

  • December 19, 2001: Adam Riggs was signed as a free agent with the Detroit Tigers.

Regular season

On July 2, the Tigers and White Sox set a Major League Baseball record by combining to hit for 12 home runs in one game. The box score for the home runs is as follows:

  • Detroit Young 2 (7,1st inning off Ritchie 0 on, 2 out, 9th inning off Howry 0 on, 2 out); Fick (11,1st inning off Ritchie 1 on, 2 out); Lombard (1,7th inning off Ritchie 0 on, 1 out); Magee (6,9th inning off Howry 0 on, 0 out); Easley (4,9th inning off Howry 1 on).
  • Chicago Lofton (4,1st inning off Bernero 0 on, 0 out); Ordonez 2 (15,1st inning off Bernero 0 on, 2 out, 8th inning off Paniagua 3 on, 1 out); Valentin (11,2nd inning off Bernero 0 on, 0 out); Alomar 2 (6,4th inning off Bernero 0 on, 2 out, 6th inning off Lima 0 on).

Notable transactions

  • June 4, 2002: Curtis Granderson was drafted by the Tigers in the 3rd round of the 2002 Major League Baseball draft. Player signed June 28, 2002.
  • July 5, 2002: Jeff Weaver was traded by the Tigers to the New York Yankees, and cash was sent by the Tigers to the Oakland Athletics, as part of a 3-team trade. The Athletics sent Carlos Peña, Franklyn Germán, and a player to be named later to the Tigers. The Yankees sent Ted Lilly, John-Ford Griffin, and Jason Arnold (minors) to the Athletics. The Athletics completed the trade by sending Jeremy Bonderman to the Tigers on August 22.
  • August 16, 2002: Jason Beverlin was selected off waivers by the Tigers from the Cleveland Indians.

Season standings

American League Wild Card

Record vs. opponents

Roster

2002 Detroit Tigers
**Roster**
**Pitchers**
5[1975](1975-detroit-tigers-season)57102.358

Player stats

Batting

Starters by position

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

PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
CBrandon Inge9532165.202724
1BCarlos Peña7527369.2531236
2BDamion Easley8530468.224830
3BChris Truby8927755.199215
SSShane Halter12241098.2391039
LFBobby Higginson119444125.2821063
CFWendell Magee9734794.271635
RFRobert Fick148556150.2701763
DHRandall Simon130482145.3011982

Other batters

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

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Craig Paquette7225249.194420
Damian Jackson8124563.320125
George Lombard7224158.241513
Ramón Santiago6522254.243420
Dmitri Young5420157.284727
Mike Rivera3913230.227111
José Macías3310725.23406
Hiram Bocachica3410323.22348
Jacob Cruz358824.27326
Matt Walbeck278520.27303
Omar Infante187224.23503
Andrés Torres197014.20003
Eric Munson185911.18625
Mitch Meluskey8276.22200
Craig Monroe13253.12011
Oscar Salazar8214.19013
Dean Palmer4120.00000
Ryan Jackson462.33300

Pitching

Starting and other pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Mark Redman30203.08154.21109
Steve Sparks32189.08165.5298
Mike Maroth21128.26104.4158
Jeff Weaver17121.2683.1875
Adam Bernero28101.2476.2069
José Lima2068.1467.7733
Brian Powell1357.2154.8430
Nate Cornejo950.0155.0423
Seth Greisinger837.2226.2114
Andy Van Hekken530.0133.005
Brian Moehler319.2112.2913
Shane Loux314.0039.007
Jason Beverlin312.1039.497

Relief pitchers

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

PlayerGWLSVERASO
Juan Acevedo6515282.6543
Jamie Walker571113.7140
Jeff Farnsworth442305.7928
José Paniagua410115.8334
Julio Santana383502.8438
Óscar Henríquez301124.5023
Fernando Rodney201306.0010
Matt Anderson122109.008
Eric Eckenstahler71005.6313
Franklyn Germán71010.006
Danny Patterson602015.001
Matt Perisho50008.713
Terry Pearson400010.504
Matt Miller200013.501
Kris Keller100027.001
Jason Jiménez100027.000
Erik Sabel1000inf0

Awards and records

  • On July 2, the White Sox and Tigers set a Major League record by hitting 12 home runs in one game.

Farm system

References

References

  1. "2002 American League Standings & Expanded Standings".
  2. "Adam Riggs Stats".
  3. [http://baseball-almanac.com/box-scores/boxscore.php?boxid=200207020CHA Box Score of Game played on Tuesday, July 2, 2002 at Comiskey Park II]
  4. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/g/grandcu01.shtml Curtis Granderson] at ''Baseball Reference''
  5. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/l/lillyte01.shtml Ted Lilly] at ''Baseball Reference''
  6. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/b/beverja01.shtml Jason Beverlin] at ''Baseball Reference''
  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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