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The Detroit Tigers are an American professional baseball team based in Detroit. The Tigers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club 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 and is the only Western ...
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Detroit was given the name "City of Champions" in the 1930s, for a series of successes both in individual and in team sport. The Detroit Lions won the National Football League championship in 1935. The Detroit Tigers won the American League pennant in 1934 and again in 1935, subsequently winning the World Series in 1935.
In 2005-06, the Pistons went back to the basketball design, and in 2017-18 decided to make it look like a modern version of the logo adopted in 1978-79 that became synonymous with the Bad Boys.
The 2025 Detroit Tigers season will be the team's 125th season and its 26th at Comerica Park. This is the Tigers' fifth season under manager A. J. Hinch . Roster moves
Detroit Tigers: FLA Florida Marlins: HOU Houston Astros/Colt .45s: KC Kansas City Athletics (1955–1967) or Kansas City Royals (since 1969) LAA Los Angeles Angels (of Anaheim) LAD Los Angeles Dodgers: LA Los Angeles Dodgers (1958–1961; 1965–2004) MIA Miami Marlins: MIL
The following is a list of United States Major League Baseball teams that played in the National League during the 19th century.None of these teams, other than Athletic and Mutual, had actual names during this period; sportswriters however often applied creative monickers which are still, mistakenly, used today as "team names" following a convention established in 1951.