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==Franchise Records==
 
==Franchise Records==

Revision as of 19:47, 15 April 2008

Detroit tigers2

AL Central
Pennants
  • World Series titles: 1984 1968
    1945 1935
  • American League champs: 2006
    1984 1968 1945 1940 1935 1934
    1909 1908 1907
  • Division champs: 1987 1984 1972
  • Wild Card: 2006
Stadiums
  • Comerica Park (2000–present)
  • Tiger Stadium (1912-1999)
  • Briggs Stadium (1938-1960)
  • Navin Field (1912-1938)
  • Bennett Park (1896-1911)
  • Burns Park (Sundays, 1901-1902)
  • Boulevard Park (1894-1895)
Front Office
  • Owner: Mike Ilitch
  • General Manager: Dave Dombrowski
  • Manager: Jim Leyland

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Off-Season Acqusitions

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After adding some more fire-power in the off-season, the Detroit Tigers are looking to reclaim their throne atop the central division.



Team History

Retired Numbers

Owners

  • Michael Ilitch 1992-Present
  • Tom Monaghan 1983-1992
  • John Fetzer 1960-1983
  • Fred Knorr & John Fetzer 1956-1960
  • Walter O. Briggs Jr. 1952-1956
  • Walter O. Briggs Sr. 1935-52
  • Frank J. Navin 1908-35
  • William H. Yawkey 1904-07
  • Samuel F. Angus 1902-03
  • James D. Burns 1901

Managers

  • Jim Leyland 2006-Present
  • Alan Trammell 2003-2005
  • Luis Pujols 2002
  • Phil Garner 2000-2002
  • Larry Parrish 1998-99
  • Buddy Bell 1996-98
  • Sparky Anderson 1979-95
  • Dick Tracewski 1979
  • Les Moss 1979
  • Ralph Houk 1974-78
  • Joe Schultz 1973
  • Billy Martin 1971-73
  • Mayo Smith 1967-70
  • Frank Skaff 1966
  • Bob Swift 1965-66
  • Chuck Dressen 1963-66
  • Bob Scheffing 1961-63
  • Joe Gordon 1960
  • Billy Hitchcock 1960
  • Jimmy Dykes 1959-60
  • Bill Norman 1958*-59
  • Jack Tighe 1957-58
  • Fred Hutchinson 1952-54
  • Red Rolfe 1949-52
  • Steve O’Neill 1943-48
  • Mickey Cochran 1934-38
  • Del Baker 1933; 1938-42
  • Bucky Harris 1929-33; 1955-56
  • George Moriarty 1927-28
  • Ty Cobb 1921-26
  • Hughie Jennings 1907-20
  • Bill Armour 1905-06
  • Bobby Lowe 1904
  • Ed Barrow 1903-04
  • Frank Dwyer 1902
  • George Stallings 1901

Awards

MVP

Rookie Of The Year

  • Justin Verlander (2005)
  • Lou Whitaker (1978)
  • Mark Fidrych (1976)
  • Harvey Kuenn (1953)

Cy Young

Triple Crown Winners

Batting Champions

  • Magglio Ordonez - .363 (2007)
  • Norm Cash - .361 (1961)
  • Harvey Kuenn - .353 (1959)
  • Al Kaline - .340 (1955)
  • George Kell - .343 (1949)
  • Charlie Gehringer - .371 (1937)
  • Dale Alexander - .367 (1932)
  • Harry Heilmann - .398 (1927)
  • Heinie Manush - .378 (1926)
  • Harry Heilmann - .393 (1925)
  • Harry Heilmann - .394 (1923)
  • Ty Cobb - .384 (1919)
  • Ty Cobb - .382 (1918)
  • Ty Cobb - .383 (1917)
  • Ty Cobb - .369 (1915)
  • Ty Cobb - .368 (1914)
  • Ty Cobb - .390 (1913)
  • Ty Cobb - .409 (1912)
  • Ty Cobb - .420 (1911)
  • Ty Cobb - .385 (1910)
  • Ty Cobb - .377 (1909)
  • Ty Cobb - .324 (1908)
  • Ty Cobb - .350 (1907)

Home Run Champions

  • Cecil Fielder - 44 (1991)
  • Cecil Fielder - 51 (1990)
  • Darrell Evans - 40 (1985)
  • Hank Greenburg - 44 (1946)
  • Rudy York - 34 (1943)
  • Hank Greenburg - 41 (1940)
  • Hank Greenburg - 58 (1938)
  • Hank Greenburg - 36 (1935)
  • Ty Cobb - 9 (1909)
  • Sam Crawford - 7 (1908)

RBI Champions

  • Cecil Fielder - 124 (1992)
  • Cecil Fielder - 133 (1991)
  • Cecil Fielder - 132 (1990)
  • Ray Boone - 116 (1955)
  • Hank Greenburg - 127 (1946)
  • Rudy York - 118 (1943)
  • Hank Greenburg - 150 (1940)
  • Hank Greenburg - 183 (1937)
  • Hank Greenburg - 170 (1935)
  • Bobby Veach - 78 (1918)
  • Bobby Veach - 103 (1917)
  • Sam Crawford and Bobby Veach - 112 (1915)
  • Sam Crawford - 104 (1914)
  • [[Ty Cobb - 127] (1911)
  • Sam Crawford - 120 (1910)
  • [[Ty Cobb - 107] (1909)
  • [[Ty Cobb - 108] (1908)
  • [[Ty Cobb - 119] (1907)

Franchise Records

Career Records

  • Home Runs: Al Kaline, 399 (1953-1974)
  • Runs Batted In: Ty Cobb, 1804 (1905-1926)
  • Batting Average (minimum 1,000 plate appearances): Ty Cobb, .368 (1905-1926)
  • Hits: Ty Cobb, 3900 (1905-1926)
  • Runs: Ty Cobb, 2088 (1905-1926)
  • Doubles: Ty Cobb, 665 (1905-1926)
  • Triples: Ty Cobb, 284 (1905-1926)
  • Stolen Bases: Ty Cobb, 865 (1905-1926)
  • Walks: Al Kaline, 1277 (1953-1974)
  • Wins: Hooks Dauss, 222 (1912-1926)
  • Saves: Mike Henneman, 154 (1987-1994)
  • Strikeouts: Mickey Lolich, 2679 (1963-1975)
  • Earned Run Average: Harry Coveleski, 2.34 (1914-1918)

Single Season Records


Record Per Season

Year Record
1901 74-61 .548
1902 52-83 .385
1903 65-71 .478
1904 62-90 .408
1905 79-74 .516
1906 71-78 .477
1907 92-58 .613
1908 90-63 .588
1909 98-54 .645
1910 86-68 .558
1911 89-65 .578
1912 69-84 .451
1913 66-87 .431
1914 80-73 .523
1915 100-54 .649
1916 87-67 .565
1917 78-75 .510
1918 55-71 .437
1919 80-60 .571
1920 71-82 .464
1921 71-82 .464
1922 79-75 .513
1923 83-71 .539
1924 86-68 .558
1925 81-73 .526
1926 79-75 .513
1927 82-71 .536
1928 66-86 .442
1929 70-84 .455
1930 75-79 .487
1931 61-93 .396
1932 76-75 .503
1933 75-79 .487
1934 101-53 .656
1935 93-58 .616
1936 83-71 .539
1937 89-65 .578
1938 84-70 .545
1939 81-73 .526
1940 90-64 .584
1941 75-79 .487
1942 73-81 .474
1943 78-76 .506
1944 88-66 .571
1945 88-65 .575
1946 92-62 .597
1947 85-69 .552
1948 78-76 .506
1949 87-67 .565
1950 95-59 .617
1951 73-81 .474
1952 50-104 .325
1953 60-94 .390
1954 68-86 .442
1955 79-75 .513
1956 82-72 .532
1957 78-76 .506
1958 77-77 .500
1959 76-78 .494
1960 71-83 .461
1961 101-61 .623
1962 85-76 .528
1963 79-83 .488
1964 85-77 .525
1965 89-73 .549
1966 88-74 .543
1967 91-71 .562
1968 103-59 .636
1969 90-72 .556
1970 79-83 .488
1971 91-71 .562
1972 86-70 .551
1973 85-77 .525
1974 72-90 .444
1975 57-102 .358
1976 74-87 .460
1977 74-88 .457
1978 86-76 .531
1979 85-76 .528
1980 84-78 .519
1981 60 49 .550
1982 83 79 .512
1983 92-70 .568
1984 104-58 .642
1985 84-77 .522
1986 87-75 .537
1987 98-64 .605
1988 88-74 .543
1989 59-103 .364
1990 79-83 .488
1991 84-78 .519
1992 75-87 .463
1993 85-77 .525
1994 53-62 .461
1995 60-84 .417
1996 53-109 .327
1997 79-83 .488
1998 65-97 .401
1999 69-92 .429
2000 79-83 .488
2001 66-96 .407
2002 55-106 .342
2003 43-119 .265
2004 72-90 .444
2005 71-91 .438
2006 95-67 .586
2007 88-74 .543

Minor League Teams

  • AAA: Toledo Mud Hens - International League
  • AA: Erie SeaWolves - Eastern League
  • Advanced A: Lakeland Flying Tigers - Florida State League
  • A: West Michigan Whitecaps - Midwest League
  • Short A: Oneonta Tigers - New York-Penn League
  • Rookie: Gulf Coast Tigers - Gulf Coast League

See Also

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