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Detroit Tigers

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Detroit Tigers Walk Off Homers

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Detroit Tigers vs. New York Yankees - Benches Clear - 8.24.17

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Yankees Tigers Fight [08/24/2017]

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Detroit Tigers: Funny Baseball Bloopers

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Tigers Highlights | Opening Day Walk-Off Win

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Al Kaline always took pride in his teammates. #RIPMrTiger https://t.co/8KUbbVsnQV

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Who better to deliver the speech in Tiger Stadium's final game than Al Kaline? #RIPMrTiger https://t.co/0Rav9LhTJR

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Everybody has their own theories on hitting a baseball. Here was Al Kaline's. #RIPMrTiger https://t.co/Bk5GmzuOeQ

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How do you pick the top moment of Al Kaline's career? You can't. Here are 6 moments for No. 6. #RIPMrTiger https://t.co/3fwlI9cXRt

The Detroit Tigers are an American professional baseball team based in Detroit, Michigan. The Tigers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member of the American League (AL) Central division. One of the AL's eight charter franchises, the club was founded in Detroit as a member of the minor league Western League in 1894. They are the oldest continuous one name, one city franchise in the AL. The Tigers have won four World Series championships, 11 AL pennants, and four AL Central division championships. The Tigers also won division titles in 1972, 1984, and 1987 as a member of the AL East. The team currently plays its home games at Comerica Park in Downtown Detroit.
  • Western League beginnings (1894–1900) 

  • First Major League season (1901) 

  • 1905 

  • 1907 American League Champions 

  • 1908 American League Champions 

  • 1909 American League Champions 

  • 1910–1914 

  • 1915 

  • 1916–1920 

  • 1921 

  • 1922–1926 

  • 1927–1933 

  • 1934 American League Champions 

  • 1935 World Series Champions 

  • 1936–1939 

  • 1940 American League Champions 

  • The war years (1941–1945) 

  • 1945 World Series Champions 

  • 1946–1950 

  • 1951–1960 

  • 1961 

  • 1962–1966 

  • 1967 

  • Glory in '68: 1968 World Series Champions 

  • 1968 World Series 

  • 1969–1971 

  • 1972 AL East Champions 

  • 1972 ALCS 

  • A slow decline (1973–1978) 

  • 1976: The Year of The Bird 

  • 1977–1978 

  • The "Bless You Boys" era (1979–1987) 

  • The Roar of '84: 1984 World Series Champions 

  • 1984 ALCS 

  • 1984 World Series 

  • 1987 AL East Champions 

  • A new approach (1988–1995) 

  • Randy Smith era (1996–2002) 

  • Most losses in American League history (2003) 

  • Rebuilding the franchise (2004–2006) 

  • The return of the Tigers: 2006 American League Champions 

  • 2007 

  • 2008 

  • 2009 

  • 2010 

  • The near-perfect game 

  • 2011: First AL Central Championship 

  • 2012: American League Champions 

  • 2013: American League title defense 

  • 2014: Changes at the top 

  • 2015: Mid-season Reboot 

  • 2016 

  • 2017 

  • 2018 

  • 2019 

  • 2020 

  • Nickname 

  • Rivalries and fan base 

  • Rally cry 

  • Uniforms and logos 

  • Retired numbers and honorees 

  • Team captains 

  • Minor league affiliations 

  • Radio 

  • Television 

  • Facilities