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A six-time All-Star, Alan Trammell was MVP of the World Series in 1984, and truly one of baseball's exciting stars of the 1980s. Full Article at New York Daily News
Kirk Gibson wants to be a major league manager. "I love challenges," said Gibson, 52. "It seems like the ultimate challenge." Full Article at Detroit Free Press
Chicago Cubs trainer Ed Halbur, white shirt, tends to Reed Johnson (9) after he was hit by a pitch during the first inning during a spring training baseball game against the Colorado Rockies in Tucson, Ariz. , Saturday, March 28, 2009. View Photo »
That allowed us to keep that little distance from them and carry it throughout the season ... They were our biggest rivals through most of my career. The Toronto-Tiger rivalry was as good as there was.
The baseball season is over. The hot stove season begins. The highlight of the offseason for most baseball fans, however, is the annual narcissism festival of the BBWAA, which is telling us, the fans, who the best players in baseball history are. Full Article at Bleacher Report
If there’s one thing the Tigers did well in this series, it was getting out to early leads and knocking out the starting pitcher. This game was no exception, as the Tigers got through Padres’ starter Ed Whitson in the first inning. Full Article at Sports Blogs
For the third time in four playoff games, the Tigers put a run on the board in the first inning. Lou Whitaker led off with a single, and Alan Trammell drove him in with a double. Full Article at Sports Blogs
Detroit Tigers manager Jim Leyland, left, congratulates former Tigers player Alan Trammell as the club celebrates the 25th Anniversary of their 1984 World Series Championship before a baseball game between the Tigers and the Minnesota Twins, Monday, Sep... View Photo »
That was one of the better at-bats -- if not the best I've ever seen -- Dave Bergman's 13-pitch at-bat against (Toronto reliever) Roy Lee Jackson, finalizing it with the three-run homer
Alan Trammell’s former staff is slowly finding its way back into baseball after they were all let go when Jim Leyland was brought on. Lance Parrish was recently hired to become the manager of the Dodgers new Single-A affiliate, the Great Lakes Loons. Full Article at Sports Blogs
The Hall of Fame voting results are announced this Tuesday. Once again, I’m fully expected to be disappointed over any gains Alan Trammell or Jack Morris might have made. Full Article at Sports Blogs
Alan Stuart Trammell (born February 21, 1958 in Garden Grove, California) is a retired American baseball shortstop of the Detroit Tigers from 1977 to 1996. Trammell, nicknamed "Tram", played his entire career with the Tigers, highlighted by a World Series championship in 1984 and an American League East division championship in 1987. Full Article
Chicago Cubs trainer Ed Halbur, white shirt, tends to Reed Johnson (9) after he was hit by a pitch during the first inning during a spring training baseball game against the Colorado Rockies in Tucson, Ariz. , Saturday, March 28, 2009.
View Photo »Detroit Tigers manager Jim Leyland, left, congratulates former Tigers player Alan Trammell as the club celebrates the 25th Anniversary of their 1984 World Series Championship before a baseball game between the Tigers and the Minnesota Twins, Monday, Sept. 28, 2009, in Detroit.
View Photo »Detroit Tigers manager Jim Leyland, left, congratulates former Tigers player Alan Trammell as the club celebrates the 25th Anniversary of their 1984 World Series Championship before a baseball game against the Minnesota Twins, Monday, Sept. 28, 2009, in Detroit.
View Photo »Detroit Tigers manager Jim Leyland, left, congratulates former Tigers player Alan Trammell as the club celebrates the 25th Anniversary of their 1984 World Series Championship before a baseball game between the Tigers and the Minnesota Twins, Monday, Sept. 28, 2009, in Detroit.
View Photo »Chicago Cubs' Milton Bradley(21) celebrates with bench coach Alan Trammell, center, and manager Lou Piniella after hitting a solo home run during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Houston Astros in Chicago, Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2009.
View Photo »Chicago Cubs' Milton Bradley high-fives with teammates including coach Alan Trammell, left, and Kosuke Fukudome, third from left, after his solo home run in the sixth inning against the San Diego Padres in a baseball game Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2009, in San Diego.
View Photo »Chicago Cubs' Derrek Lee high-fives with coach Alan Trammell, left, and Milton Bradley (21) after scoring in the fifth inning against the San Diego Padres in a baseball game Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2009, in San Diego.
View Photo »Chicago Cubs manager Lou Piniella, second from right, coaches Matt Sinatro, right, Larry Rothchild, left, and Alan Trammell react after the San Diego Padres tied a baseball game in the ninth inning Monday, Aug. 17, 2009, in San Diego.
View Photo »Chicago Cubs coach Alan Trammell, right, who was acting as manager after Lou Piniella was ejected from the game, outlines a lineup change for home plate umpire Bill Welke between the eighth and ninth innings of the Colorado Rockies' 11-5 victory in a baseball game in Denver on Sunday, A...
View Photo »Chicago Cubs bench coach Alan Trammell, left, and manager Lou Piniella position their players against the Washington Nationals in the third inning of a baseball game, Saturday, July 18, 2009, in Washington.
View Photo »Chicago Cubs manager Lou Piniella, left, and bench coach Alan Trammell watch the final out in the ninth inning of the Cubs' 3-0 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates in a baseball game in Pittsburgh on Tuesday, June 30, 2009.
View Photo »Chicago Cubs' Ryan Theriot (2) celebrates with first base coach Matt Sinatro, left, and bench coach Alan Trammell after driving in the winning run with a single against the Minnesota Twins during the ninth inning of a baseball game in Chicago, Sunday, June 14, 2009. The Cubs won 3-2.
View Photo »Chicago Cubs manager Lou Piniella, right, and coach Alan Trammell, left, look out to the field after a two-run single by San Diego Padres' Chris Young broke a scoreless tie in the fifth inning of a baseball game in San Diego, Sunday, May 24, 2009.
View Photo »Chicago Cubs closer Jose Ascanio (58) celebrates with bench coach Alan Trammell, left, and manager Lou Piniella after they defeated the San Diego Padres 11-3, in a baseball game, Thursday, May 14, 2009 in Chicago.
View Photo »Chicago Cubs' Alfonso Soriano (12) celebrates with manager Lou Piniella, left, and bench coach Alan Trammell after they defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 8-7 in a baseball game, Friday, April 17, 2009, in Chicago.
View Photo »Detroit Tigers manager Jim Leyland, left, congratulates former Tigers player Alan Trammell as the club celebrates the 25th Anniversary of their 1984 World Series Championship before a baseball game between the Tigers and the Minnesota Twins, Monday, Sept. 28, 2009, in Detroit.
View Photo »That allowed us to keep that little distance from them and carry it throughout the season ... They were our biggest rivals through most of my career. The Toronto-Tiger rivalry was as good as there was.
That was one of the better at-bats -- if not the best I've ever seen -- Dave Bergman's 13-pitch at-bat against (Toronto reliever) Roy Lee Jackson, finalizing it with the three-run homer
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