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About Detroit Tigers
The Detroit Tigers became a charter member of the AL in 1901 but placed no better than third until 1907, when first-year manager Hugh Jennings guided the team to the first of three consecutive pennants. Ty Cobb, a 20-year-old right fielder from Narrows, Georgia, won the first of nine straight batting titles and six stolen base championships that year. Detroit was AL champion again in 1908 and 1909. Cobb led the league in batting, runs batted in (RBIs), and home runs in 1909 to win the Triple Crown. The Detroit Tigers, however, lost each of their first three World Series appearances.
Led by the legendary Ty Cobb, Detroit won three AL pennants in the early 1900s. Cobb compiled a .367 career batting average to set an all-time major league record, won a record 12 batting titles, and hit over .300 in every year but his rookie season.
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In 1911 Cobb put together one of the most remarkable seasons in baseball history. He topped the AL in batting, RBIs, runs, hits, doubles, triples, and stolen bases. Cobb and fellow Tigers Sam Crawford, Harry Heilmann, and Bobby Veach helped keep the team in contention for the AL title over the next two decades, but the Tigers did not win another league championship until 1934, finishing as high as second only three times from 1910 to 1933.
The Detroit Tigers won back-to-back pennants in 1934 and 1935 under catcher-manager Mickey Cochrane. First baseman Hank Greenberg captured the first of four home run titles in 1935 and second baseman Charlie Gehringer had an outstanding season. The Tigers won their first World Series title in 1935, defeating the favored Chicago Cubs, 4 games to 2.
Detroit was AL champion again in 1940, before losing to the Cincinnati Reds in the World Series. Left-handed pitcher Hal Newhouser was named AL most valuable player (MVP) in 1944. Leading the league in nearly every pitching category, Newhouser won a second MVP award in 1945 as the Detroit Tigers claimed the pennant and a World Series victory over the Chicago Cubs. Greenberg?s mid-season return from the armed forces helped Detroit clinch the pennant. The Tigers won their third World Series title in 1968 with a lineup that featured Kaline, fellow sluggers Norm Cash, Bill Freehan, and Willie Horton, and pitchers Denny McLain and Mickey Lolich. Detroit stayed near the top of the league during the next five years and won the Eastern Division title in 1972?its last for a dozen years.
In 1984 the Detroit Tigers opened the season in record fashion, winning 35 of their first 40 games. Outfielders Kirk Gibson and Chet Lemon, catcher Lance Parrish, shortstop Alan Trammell, and second baseman Lou Whitaker powered the team to a 104-58 win-loss record. Pitchers Jack Morris and Dan Petry anchored the pitching staff, and relief pitcher Willie Hernandez won both the Cy Young Award and the MVP award. Under Sparky Anderson, who was named the AL manager of the year, the Tigers won the AL pennant and their fourth World Series title in 1984, besting the San Diego Padres 4 games to 1.
Detroit Tigers Tickets
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Detroit Tigers Tickets can be purchased online or by calling our toll free
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