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- 1913 On May 17, 1913, pitcher George Mullin, who won a record 209 games for the Tigers, is sold to the Washington Senators. Mullin was 1-6 for Detroit in the young season and had struggled in 1912 as well. One of the best hitting pitchers in the game, “Wabash George” won 20 games five times for the Tigers and hit .261 in his 12 seasons in a Detroit uniform. He pitched many of the big games for the Tigers during his career.
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VIDEO: Remembering when Magglio’s homer won the ’06 pennant
Posted on April 7, 2012 | No CommentsIt should only be a matter of days before former Tiger Magglio Ordonez formerly announces his retirement from baseball. Mags has been hampered by injuries over the last 2-3 seasons... -
As his career ends, Ben Wallace may never be remembered for who he really was
Posted on April 7, 2012 | No CommentsWe’re always going to be remembered more in life — regardless of what we do — for the things that catch people’s attention. You can love your family, contribute to... -
As Lion great Gail Cogdill turns 75, daughter sees him as “The Coolest Dad in the World”
Posted on April 6, 2012 | 2 CommentsOne of the greatest wide receivers in the history of the Detroit Lions and the NFL is Gail Cogdill, the 1960 Associated Press Offensive Rookie of the Year and three... -
Photos of Detroit Tigers Opening Day at Tiger Stadium in 1963
Posted on April 5, 2012 | No CommentsIt was long ago, but in some ways still seems like yesterday. It was a different ballpark, a different time, and a different team. But the hopes were the same.... -
Lions to take the field in new uniforms in 2012
Posted on April 5, 2012 | No CommentsAre you a traditionalist who hates change? Or do you like new twists and looks for your favorite sports teams? Either way, you’ll be watching your Detroit Lions march onto... -
Lights! Camera! Action! The five keys to Tigers success in 2012
Posted on April 5, 2012 | 1 CommentAs the villainous Penguin used to squawk to Batman in the old TV series: “Well, my fine-feathered fink, the time is nigh!” So maybe most of you never saw that... -
Why Justin Verlander is a big deal
Posted on April 4, 2012 | 2 CommentsAt some point this season Justin Verlander will be a “trending” topic on social media. A flurry of tweets and status updates will spark over the digital horizon. It’ll probably... -
Morris was a fixture on the mound on Opening Day
Posted on April 3, 2012 | No CommentsFor more than a decade, if you were a Tigers fan and were looking forward to Opening Day, you were looking forward to Jack Morris being on the mound. The... -
Are you ready? Outfit yourself for the 2012 season with Tigers gear
Posted on April 2, 2012 | 1 CommentThe pitchers have been putting in their work on the mound, the batters have been getting their swings in. Manager Jim Leyland has been wearing out his pencils tinkering with... -
The crack of a bat (and skull) sealed Trucks’ no-hitter
Posted on April 1, 2012 | No CommentsArt Houtteman’s oversized shoes and Vic Wertz’s clutch bat. That was the winning formula on May 15, 1952, as Virgil Trucks became only the second Tiger to toss a no-hitter...






















