2014 Detroit Tigers season


The 2014 Detroit Tigers season was the team's 114th season. This was the team's first year under a mostly new coaching staff led by rookie Manager Brad Ausmus. On September 28, the last day of the regular season, the Tigers clinched the American League Central title with a 3–0 win over the Minnesota Twins. The Tigers finished one game ahead of the Kansas City Royals, with a 90–72 record. It was their fourth consecutive American League Central title. They became the first AL Central team to win four consecutive titles since the Cleveland Indians won five straight from 1995 to 1999, and the first Tigers team to ever make four consecutive postseason appearances. Despite all of this, the Tigers' season ended on October 5 when they were swept by the Baltimore Orioles in the American League Division Series. This snapped Detroit's streak of three consecutive American League Championship Series appearances.

Roster moves

Coaching staff

Individual accomplishments

Pitching

The Tigers sent three players to the 2014 All-Star Game. First baseman Miguel Cabrera was voted in as the starter at first base in the fan voting, while designated hitter Víctor Martínez and pitcher Max Scherzer were selected as reserves in the player voting. Martínez did not participate in the All-Star game due to right side soreness, so his teammate, second baseman Ian Kinsler, took his place on the American League roster. The Tigers had a chance to send a fourth player to the All-Star Game this season, as pitcher Rick Porcello was one of the five finalists for the AL in the All-Star Final Vote, but he was beaten out by Chris Sale of the Chicago White Sox.
Scherzer became the winning pitcher of the game, the first Tiger to do so since Jim Bunning in 1957, while Cabrera became the first Tiger to hit a home run in the All Star Game since Lou Whitaker did so in 1986.

Standings

American League Central

Game Log

Regular season

Postseason

American League Division Series


American League Division Series vs Baltimore Orioles


Detailed Records

Roster

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
PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBIAVGSB
Alex Avila12439044852201147.2180
Miguel Cabrera15961110119152125109.3131
Ezequiel Carrera456912184102.2617
Nick Castellanos148533501383141166.2592
Tyler Collins1824360014.2500
Rajai Davis13446164130272851.28236
Álex González930450102.1670
Bryan Holaday62156143651015.2311
Torii Hunter142549711573321783.2864
Austin Jackson+10037452102255433.2739
Don Kelly9516324405107.2456
Ian Kinsler1616841001884041792.27515
J. D. Martinez123441571393032376.3156
Víctor Martínez1515618718833032103.3353
James McCann912231000.2501
Steven Moya118230000.3750
Hernán Pérez85110000.200
Andrew Romine94251305760212.22712
Eugenio Suárez85244335991423.2423
Danny Worth2042571005.1670

+Totals with Tigers only.

Pitching

Starters

+Totals with Tigers only.

Bullpen

+Totals with Tigers only.

Farm system

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