Who wore the number 48 in baseball?
Boston Red Sox players who have worn #56 and seasons they played:
Zach Crouch - 1988, Scott Taylor - 1992-93, Jeff Pierce - 1995, Alex Delgado - 1996 , Darren Bragg - 1996-98, Tim Harikkala - 1999, Steve Lomasney - 1999, Israel Alcantara - 2000-01, Chris Haney - 2002, Jimmy Anderson - 2004, Craig Hansen - 2005-06
Click on the 'Yankees Numbers' link on this page to see all of the New York Yankees players who have worn #56.
Has Detroit Tigers ever won the world series?
Batting Triple Crown winners: Two
Pitching Triple Crown winners: Two
How many home runs did Cecil Fielder hit in 1990?
319 Home runs in his career and 3 home runs in the post season
Where was the worlds first baseball stadium built?
Philadelphia PA had the first concrete and steel stadium shibe park in 1909
What were the Detroit Tigers called before the tigers?
There are various legends about how the Tigers got their nickname. One involves the orange stripes they wore on their black stockings. Tigers manager George Stallings took credit for the name; however, the name appeared in newspapers before Stallings was manager. Another legend concerns a sportswriter equating the 1901 team's opening day victory with the ferocity of his alma mater, the Princeton Tigers.
Richard Bak, in his 1998 book, A Place for Summer: A Narrative History of Tiger Stadium, pp. 46-49, explains that the name originated from the Detroit Light Guard military unit, who were known as "The Tigers". They had played significant roles in certain Civil War battles and in the 1898 Spanish-American War. The baseball team was still informally called both "Wolverines" and "Tigers" in the news. The earliest known use of the name "Tigers" in the media was in the Detroit Free Press on April 16, 1895. Upon entry into the majors, the ballclub sought and received formal permission from the Light Guard to use its trademark. From that day forth, the team has been officially called the Tigers.
Who was the last position player to win the mvp for the Detroit Tigers?
Hank Greenberg in 1940.
Since then, pitchers Hal Newhouser won MVP in 1944 and 1945, Denny McLain in 1968, and Willie Hernandez in 1984.
A 1973 Detroit Tigers Team Signed Baseball with the key signatures: Martin, Kaline, Cash, Freehan, Lolich, Northrup, and Perry is worth about $150.-$200. Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signatures. Prices may also vary based on the amount of signatures, and key signatures acquired. The more complete the baseball with key signatures the more valuable. If the signatures are not properly authenticated the baseball could sell at half the market value or less.
Kalin means ``good`` . The person named Kalin is a good guy :)
What is the Tigers Record for the Most Career RBI's?
Here's the all-time list as of the start of the 2008 season:
DETROIT TIGERS
CAREER
RBI RBI
1 Ty Cobb 1800
2 Al Kaline 1583
3 Harry Heilmann 1442
4 Charlie Gehringer 1427
5 Sam Crawford 1264
6 Hank Greenberg 1202
7 Norm Cash 1087
8 Lou Whitaker 1084
9 Bobby Veach 1042
10 Alan Trammell 1003
11 Rudy York 936
12 Willie Horton 886
T13 Bill Freehan 758
T13 Cecil Fielder 758
15 Bobby Higginson 709
16 Lance Parrish 700
17 Travis Fryman 679
18 Dick McAuliffe 672
19 Kirk Gibson 668
20 Jim Northrup 570
21 Chet Lemon 536
22 Billy Rogell 532
23 Vic Wertz 531
24 Tony Clark 514
25 Mickey Stanley 500
26 Pete Fox 493
27 Mike Higgins 472
28 Gee Walker 468
29 Ray Boone 460
30 Charlie Maxwell 455
31 Bob Fothergill 447
32 Rocky Colavito 430
33 Hoot Evers 429
34 Donie Bush 427
T35 Aurelio Rodriguez 423
T35 Harvey Kuenn 423
37 Steve Kemp 422
38 Marv Owen 421
39 George Kell 414
40 Darrell Evans 405
41 Lu Blue 404
42 Damion Easley 400
43 Tom Brookens 397
44 Pat Mullin 385
45 Craig Monroe 379
46 Marty McManus 374
47 Goose Goslin 369
T48 Larry Herndon 364
T48 Don Wert 364
50 Dale Alexander 363
51 Brandon Inge 359
52 Rusty Staub 358
53 John Stone 356
54 Jason Thompson 354
55 Heinie Manush 335
56 Mickey Tettleton 333
57 Gates Brown 322
58 Oscar Stanage 321
59 Bob Jones 316
60 Dick Wakefield 314
T61 Johnny Bassler 312
T61 Frank Bolling 312
63 Tony Phillips 309
64 Carlos Guillen 307
65 Johnny Groth 302
66 Magglio Ordonez 289
67 John Wockenfuss 284
68 George Moriarty 283
69 Deivi Cruz 277
70 Ivan Rodriguez 268
71 Dmitri Young 267
72 Ron LeFlore 265
73 Roy Cullenbine 259
74 Birdie Tebbetts 254
75 Bill Tuttle 250
T76 Dean Palmer 248
T76 Topper Rigney 248
78 Doc Cramer 243
79 Ray Hayworth 237
80 Johnny Lipon 234
81 Barney McCosky 231
82 Eddie Mayo 229
83 Juan Encarnacion 224
84 George Burns 220
T85 Ralph Young 219
T85 Dave Bergman 219
87 Bill Bruton 218
88 Jackie Tavener 216
89 Ossie Vitt 214
90 Carlos Pena 212
91 Matty McIntyre 211
92 Walt Dropo 210
93 Jim Delahanty 200
94 Germany Schaefer 195
95 Bill Coughlin 190
T96 Matt Nokes 189
T96 Al Wingo 189
98 Charley O'Leary 182
99 Roy Johnson 181
100 Ed Brinkman 180
101 Claude Rossman 179
102 Frank House 178
103 Jerry Priddy 176
104 Jim Delsing 175
T105 Harry Rice 174
T105 Jimmy Barrett 174
T107 Jo-Jo White 173
T107 Ben Oglivie 173
T109 Red Wilson 168
T109 Jimmy Outlaw 168
T111 Rob Deer 167
T111 Jake Wood 167
T113 Robert Fick 163
T113 Marcus Thames 163
T115 Fred Haney 162
T115 Curtis Granderson 162
117 Shane Halter 161
118 Larry Woodall 160
119 Kid Elberfeld 159
120 Placido Polanco 155
121 Omar Infante 154
122 Mickey Cochrane 152
123 Don Demeter 150
124 Don Kolloway 147
125 Jimmy Bloodworth 145
126 Bob Swift 144
127 Mike Heath 143
128 Davy Jones 138
129 Bruce Campbell 137
130 Chico Fernandez 136
131 Champ Summers 132
T132 Pat Sheridan 130
T132 Chris Gomez 130
T134 Steve Souchock 128
T134 Richie Hebner 128
T134 Jerry Lumpe 128
T134 John Grubb 128
138 Brad Ausmus 127
T139 Melvin Nieves 124
T139 Boss Schmidt 124
141 Gail Harris 122
142 Rondell White 120
T143 Randall Simon 119
T143 Charlie Carr 119
T145 Frank O'Rourke 117
T145 Del Pratt 117
147 George Mullin 116
148 Ira Flagstead 115
T149 Kid Gleason 113
T149 Paul Richards 113
T151 Tom Veryzer 112
T151 Al Simmons 112
T153 Schoolboy Rowe 111
T153 Sport McAllister 111
T153 Steve Boros 111
T153 Eric Munson 111
T153 Eddie Lake 111
158 Chris Shelton 109
159 Eddie Yost 108
T160 Hooks Dauss 107
T160 Pinky Hargrave 107
162 Dizzy Trout 106
163 Darnell Coles 105
T164 Bob Nieman 104
T164 Milt Cuyler 104
T164 Fred Hatfield 104
T164 Chad Curtis 104
168 Aaron Robinson 102
169 Doc Casey 101
170 Glenn Wilson 99
T171 Dan Gladden 98
T171 Marty Kavanagh 98
T173 Earl Torgeson 97
T173 Don Ross 97
T173 Scott Livingstone 97
176 Ducky Holmes 95
T177 Jack Warner 94
T177 Gary Sutherland 94
179 Joe Ginsberg 89
T180 Harry Davis 88
T180 Heinie Schuble 88
182 Milt May 87
T183 Chad Kreuter 86
T183 Lloyd Moseby 86
T185 Chick Shorten 85
T185 Frank Doljack 85
T185 Dick Brown 85
T188 Joe Hoover 84
T188 Sean Casey 84
T190 Jose Macias 83
T190 Enos Cabell 83
T190 Fred Hutchinson 83
T190 Joe Yeager 83
T190 Wendell Magee 83
T195 Ned Harris 81
T195 Frank Croucher 81
T195 Barbaro Garbey 81
T195 Brian Hunter 81
199 Hal Newhouser 80
200 Earl Averill 78
201 Red Downs 77
T202 Dick Kryhoski 76
T202 Sam Vico 76
T202 Reno Bertoia 76
T202 Chet Laabs 76
T202 Fritz Buelow 76
T207 Gary Ward 75
T207 Gary Sheffield 75
T209 George Cutshaw 74
T209 Bubba Phillips 74
211 Skeeter Barnes 73
212 Tommy Bridges 72
T213 Jim Price 71
T213 Lynn Jones 71
T213 Luis Gonzalez 71
T216 Billy Sullivan 70
T216 Dan Meyer 70
T216 Del Gainer 70
T219 Howard Johnson 69
T219 Rip Radcliff 69
T221 Juan Gonzalez 67
T221 Lou Berberet 67
T221 John Flaherty 67
T224 Tim Corcoran 66
T224 Doc Nance 66
T224 Phil Nevin 66
T224 Gary Pettis 66
T224 Bobby Lowe 66
T229 Fred Lynn 65
T229 Ike Brown 65
T229 Liz Funk 65
T229 George Thomas 65
T233 Pop Dillon 64
T233 Chris Lindsay 64
T235 Jack Burns 63
T235 Neil Berry 63
T235 Eddie Ainsmith 63
T235 Frank Catalanotto 63
T235 Tony Taylor 63
T235 Tom Jones 63
T235 Ray Oyler 63
T242 Dixie Walker 62
T242 Luis Salazar 62
T244 Matt Batts 60
T244 Al Cowens 60
T244 Earl Whitehill 60
T247 Danny Bautista 59
T247 Baldy Louden 59
T247 Phil Mankowski 59
T247 Ricky Peters 59
T247 Ramon Santiago 59
252 Earl Wilson 58
253 Luis Polonia 57
254 Jerry Morales 56
T255 Mark Koenig 55
T255 Juan Samuel 55
T255 Mark Lewis 55
T258 Earl Webb 54
T258 Dick Bartell 54
T258 Wild Bill Donovan 54
261 Ed Willett 53
T262 Larry Sheets 52
T262 Bob Hamelin 52
T262 Jean Dubuc 52
T262 Bill Akers 52
T266 Frank Lary 51
T266 Don Lund 51
T266 Tito Fuentes 51
T266 Johnny Neun 51
T270 Joe Randa 50
T270 Bill Madlock 50
T270 Curtis Pride 50
T270 Elden Auker 50
T274 Gus Zernial 49
T274 Red McKee 49
T274 Gabe Kapler 49
T274 Junior Felix 49
T274 Rick Leach 49
T274 Duke Sims 49
T280 Roger Cedeno 48
T280 Alex Sanchez 48
T282 Les Burke 47
T282 Ed Killian 47
284 Tommy Matchick 46
T285 Alex Johnson 45
T285 George Uhle 45
T285 Mike Ivie 45
T285 Leon Roberts 45
T289 Dick Harley 44
T289 Deacon McGuire 44
T289 Mike Roarke 44
T289 Skeeter Webb 44
T289 Mark Christman 44
T289 Virgil Trucks 44
T295 Hal Wagner 43
T295 Coot Veal 43
T297 Billy Martin 42
T297 Bobo Osborne 42
T297 Charlie Hickman 42
T297 Merv Shea 42
T301 Mark Carreon 41
T301 Paul Campbell 41
T301 Gus Triandos 41
T304 Paddy Baumann 40
T304 Clyde Manion 40
T304 Tubby Spencer 40
T304 Jack Phillips 40
T308 Babe Ellison 39
T308 Billy Rhiel 39
T308 Billy Hoeft 39
T308 Wayne Belardi 39
T312 Pete Incaviglia 38
T312 Bubba Morton 38
T314 Ruppert Jones 37
T314 Lew Drill 37
T314 Charlie Keller 37
T314 Warren Morris 37
T314 Mark Wagner 37
T314 Tom Tresh 37
T314 Rabbit Robinson 37
T314 Vance Wilson 37
T322 Raul Casanova 36
T322 Frank Howard 36
T322 Delos Drake 36
T322 Fred Payne 36
T322 Nelson Simmons 36
T327 Neil Chrisley 35
T327 Keith Moreland 35
T327 Paul Foytack 35
T327 Scott Lusader 35
T327 Rocky Bridges 35
T327 Tracy Jones 35
T327 Dick Tracewski 35
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Who was the manager of the 1984 Detroit Tigers?
Detroit tiger with seven hits in one game?
Rocky Colavito and Cesar Gutierrez.
Colavito got 7 hits in a 22 inning game against the New York Yankees on June 24, 1962 and Gutierrez got 7 hits in a 12 inning game against the Cleveland Indians on June 21, 1970.
I can't think of many teams that are friends with other teams...
What detroit tiger pitcher lost a perfect game by a bad call?
Armando Galaraga lost his perfect game when Jim Joyce made a mistake call. Armando was later traded to the Diamond Backs
Harry Spilman played in 11 games at designated hitter for the Detroit Tigers in 1986, starting in none of them.
, equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in).
What is a 1969 Detroit Tigers rain check worth?
Vintage baseball ticket stubs (Rain Check) for all teams from this era in general are worth about $10.-$15. Condition is important. Rips, crease, stains and fading could bring the price down significantly. With ticket stubs if the stub was not torn cleanly it will effect the price as will if the stub was stapled to a program (holes) which is a common practice.
Ticket stubs from baseball games that feature special events or player milestones are highly sought after by collectors, and will add value to the ticket stub. Special events such as opening day, inaugural games, last game at a Stadium, play-offs, World Series, etc. Player milestones can include 500 home runs, 300 win, or any record breaking event.
There is a large community of collectors that collect tickets stubs of baseball games when a noted player wins a game or hits a Home Run. Record breaking Players such as Mantle, Mays Aaron, and now players like Alex Rodriguez who have a shot at hitting 500, 600 home runs or more. Tickets/stubs from these games are very desirable, and will bring top dollar if a collector needs this ticket to complete their set.
Try to find the box score of the game played on the date your ticket stub is from. Look for a player milestone for a noted player on both teams. For more information on vintage baseball ticket stubs visit the link I left below.