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A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday for longtime Metro Detroit physician and Birmingham resident Martha Wilsie Ligget Wells. Full Article at Detroit News Online
Harwell is at peace Ernie Harwell, the beloved Detroit Tigers' Hall of Fame broadcaster who has been diagnosed with inoperable cancer, says he believes he has seen his last baseball game. Full Article at Austin American-Statesman
Detroit Tigers general manager Dave Dombrowski addresses the media during a news conference in Detroit, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009, two days after the baseball team's season ended in Minnesota. View Photo »
The Detroit Tigers organization will continue to provide fans and families with a viable opportunity to enjoy a day at Comerica Park ... We are especially grateful for the passionate support Tigers fans demonstrate each season, and our focus has been to remain a value-based and affordable entertainment ...
Jason Bay had a career-high 36 homers and 119 RBI last season with the Red Sox. Bay and Matt Holliday are expected to generate the most attention and dollars. Full Article at USA Today
There wasn't a murmur of protest. In 1934, Lou Gehrig won the American League's Triple Crown, batting .363, hitting a career high 49 home runs, and driving in 165 runs. Full Article at Bleacher Report
Trade rumors have come about speculating that the Detroit Tigers may possibly trade fan favorite center fielder, and lead off hitter Curtis Granderson during the off-season for the right price. Full Article at Associated Content
Detroit Tigers general manager Dave Dombrowski addresses the media during a news conference in Detroit, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009, two days after the team's season ended in Minnesota. View Photo »
I watched Bob Gibson beat the Red Sox three times in the 1967 World Series and strike out 17 Detroit Tigers in the opening game of the 1968 World Series
Two AL Central teams might end up figuring prominently in the future of the Red Sox - the Detroit Tigers and Minnesota Twins. Full Article at FanNation
Before you read any further, I would like to issue a disclaimer of sorts. Despite all the buzz around the Internet suggesting that Adrian Gonzalez and/or Miguel Cabrera , I don’t believe that either will be traded this offseason. Full Article at Bleacher Report
The Detroit Tigers are a professional baseball team based in Detroit, Michigan. The Tigers are a member of the Central Division of Major League Baseball's American League. From 2000 to the present, the Tigers have played in Comerica Park. Full Article
Detroit Tigers general manager Dave Dombrowski addresses the media during a news conference in Detroit, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009, two days after the baseball team's season ended in Minnesota.
View Photo »Detroit Tigers general manager Dave Dombrowski addresses the media during a news conference in Detroit, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009, two days after the team's season ended in Minnesota.
View Photo »Detroit Tigers base runner Miguel Cabrera (L) is forced out at home by Minnesota Twins catcher Joe Mauer on a ground ball by Tigers' Brandon Inge with the bases loaded in the twelfth inning during their MLB American League Central Division playoff baseball game in Minneapolis, Minnesota...
View Photo »Detroit Tigers' batter Brandon Inge hits an RBI single scoring his teammmate Don Kelly against the Minnesota Twins in the 10th inning during their MLB American League Central Division playoff baseball game in Minneapolis, Minnesota October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Detroit Tigers' catcher Gerald Laird (R) tags out Minnesota Twins' Alexi Casilla (L) at home plate to end the 10th inning during their MLB American League Central Division playoff baseball game in Minneapolis, Minnesota October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Detroit Tigers' catcher Gerald Laird (L) celebrates after tagging out Minnesota Twins' Alexi Casilla (C) at home plate to end the 10th inning during their MLB American League Central Division playoff baseball game in Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Detroit Tigers' catcher Gerald Laird (R) tags out Minnesota Twins' Alexi Casilla (L) at home plate to end the 10th inning during their MLB American League Central Division playoff baseball game in Minneapolis, Minnesota October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Detroit Tigers' Don Kelly (C) slides home past the tag of Minnesota Twins catcher Joe Mauer (L) as Home Plate umpire Randy Marsh signals safe on a single by Tigers' Brandon Inge in the 10th inning during their MLB American League Central Division playoff baseball game in Minneapolis, Mi...
View Photo »Detroit Tigers' batter Brandon Inge hits an RBI single scoring his teammmate Don Kelly against the Minnesota Twins in the 10th inning during their MLB American League Central Division playoff baseball game in Minneapolis, Minnesota October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Detroit Tigers' Don Kelly (R) slides home past the tag of Minnesota Twins catcher Joe Mauer (L) on a single by Tigers' Brandon Inge in the 10th inning during their MLB American League Central Division playoff baseball game in Minneapolis, Minnesota October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Minnesota Twins' Michael Cuddyer (R) celebrates after getting Detroit Tigers' Curtis Granderson (L) out at first base for a double play to end the top of the ninth inning during their MLB American League Central Division playoff baseball game in Minneapolis, Minnesota October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Minnesota Twins' Michael Cuddyer (R) celebrates after getting Detroit Tigers' Curtis Granderson (L) out at first base for a double play to end the top of the ninth inning during their MLB American League Central Division playoff baseball game in Minneapolis, Minnesota October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Detroit Tigers Manager Jim Leyland stares at the ground as he waits on the mound with catcher Gerald Laird while making a pitching change in the seventh inning against the Minnesota Twins during their MLB American League Central Division playoff baseball game in Minneapolis, Minnesota O...
View Photo »Detroit Tigers pitcher Zach Miner (R) slumps on the mound after allowing a two-run home run to Minnesota Twins batter Orlando Cabrera (L) in the seventh inning during their MLB American League Central Division playoff baseball game in Minneapolis, Minnesota October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Detroit Tigers batter Magglio Ordonez watches his solo home run against the Minnesota Twins in the eight inning during their MLB American League Central Division playoff baseball game in Minneapolis, Minnesota October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Detroit Tigers' manager Jim Leyland takes starting pitcher Rick Porcello out of game in the sixth inning during their MLB American League Cental Division playoff baseball game against the Minnesota Twins in Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 6, 2009.
View Photo »MINNEAPOLIS - OCTOBER 06: Miguel Cabrera #24 of the Detroit Tigers is congratulated by Magglio Ordonez #30 after hitting a home run during the 3rd inning of the American League Tiebreaker game against the Minnesota Twins on October 6, 2009 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis...
View Photo »Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Rick Porcello throws against the Minnesota Twins in the sixth inning during their MLB American League Cental Division playoff baseball game in Minneapolis, Minnesota October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Rick Porcello throws against the Minnesota Twins in the sixth inning during their MLB American League Cental Division playoff baseball game in Minneapolis, Minnesota October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Rick Porcello throws against the Minnesota Twins in the sixth inning during their MLB American League Cental Division playoff baseball game in Minneapolis, Minnesota October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Detroit Tigers' starting pitcher Rick Porcello watches a home run by Minnesota Twins' Jason Kubel in the sixth inning during their MLB American League Cental Division playoff baseball game in Minneapolis, Minnesota October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Detroit Tigers' Curtis Granderson (front) slides safely into second base in front of Minnesota Twins shortstop Orlando Cabrera in the third inning during their MLB American League Cental Division playoff baseball game in Minneapolis, Minnesota October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Detroit Tigers' Miguel Cabrera watches his two-run home run against the MinnesotaTwins in the third inning during their MLB American League Cental Division playoff baseball game in Minneapolis, Minnesota October 6, 2009.
View Photo »MINNEAPOLIS - OCTOBER 06: Curtis Granderson #28 of the Detroit Tigers scores during the 3rd inning of the American League Tiebreaker game against the Minnesota Twins on October 6, 2009 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
View Photo »MINNEAPOLIS - OCTOBER 06: Miguel Cabrera #24 of the Detroit Tigers rounds the bases after hitting a home run as Matt Tolbert #20 of the Minnesota Twins looks on during the 3rd inning of the American League Tiebreaker game on October 6, 2009 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapoli...
View Photo »Detroit Tigers general manager Dave Dombrowski addresses the media during a news conference in Detroit, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009, two days after the team's season ended in Minnesota.
View Photo »The Detroit Tigers organization will continue to provide fans and families with a viable opportunity to enjoy a day at Comerica Park ... We are especially grateful for the passionate support Tigers fans demonstrate each season, and our focus has been to remain a value-based and affordable entertainment ...
I watched Bob Gibson beat the Red Sox three times in the 1967 World Series and strike out 17 Detroit Tigers in the opening game of the 1968 World Series
Triton No 1. Experimental Pizza Car. Presented to Famous Pioneer Auto Show, Murdo So. Dak. by Tom Monaghan, Founder of Dominos [sic] Pizza and owner of the Detroit Tigers.
The number 36 signifies the number Dad wore during the majority of his 22-year baseball career. These teams include Chicago Cubs, SD Padres, Atlanta Braves, Detroit Tigers, Houston Astros, NY Yankees and Minnesota Twins.
Of course Michigan has been plagued by a terrible economy that's no secret to anyone who has traveled here. I think people would really enjoy an uplifting thing. If Detroit Tigers could come away with a couple play-off wins and bring it back to the World Series, not only for Detroit but for the whole st...
You have to tip your cap to Jim Leyland and the Detroit Tigers, they could not hold onto a 7 game lead on September 3rd.
During an altercation at a Birmingham bar in August, Detroit Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera allegedly mocked a teenager about his weight and challenged a man to a fight in an incident that resulted in no criminal charges but prompted Tigers management to order Cabrera to avoid the bar, according to infor...
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