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  2. Detroit Tigers - Wikipedia

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    Detroit finished the season two games ahead of Toronto, securing the best record in the majors (98–64). [249] [251] In what would prove to be their last postseason appearance until 2006, the Tigers were upset in the 1987 American League Championship Series by the 85–77 Minnesota Twins (who in turn won the World Series that year) 4–1.

  3. List of Detroit Tigers seasons - Wikipedia

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    The Tigers toiled in mediocre play until their next pennant in 1940 while Greenberg won his second MVP award, although the Tigers lost in seven games. World War II meant that Greenberg would be away from 1941 to 1944 due to service, and the Tigers regressed despite the efforts of pitchers such as Hal Newhouser , who won the MVP Award in 1944 ...

  4. Denny McLain - Wikipedia

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    He played for ten seasons in Major League Baseball as a right-handed pitcher, most prominently as a member of the Detroit Tigers. In 1968, McLain became the last Major League Baseball pitcher to win 30 or more games during a season (with a record of 31–6) — a feat accomplished by only 11 players in the 20th century, with the most recent 34 ...

  5. History of the Detroit Tigers - Wikipedia

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    Detroit finished the season two games ahead of Toronto, securing the best record in the majors (98–64). [247] [249] In what would prove to be their last postseason appearance until 2006, the Tigers were upset in the 1987 American League Championship Series by the 85–77 Minnesota Twins (who in turn won the World Series that year) 4–1.

  6. Mike Kilkenny - Wikipedia

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    He played for the Tigers (1969–1972), Oakland Athletics (1972), San Diego Padres (1972), and Cleveland Indians (1972–1973). Kilkenny is perhaps best known for giving up Frank Robinson 's 499th home run on September 13, 1971, [ 2 ] and also for being one of the few players in MLB history to play for four teams in the same season.

  7. Rip Sewell - Wikipedia

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    June 14, 1932, for the Detroit Tigers: Last MLB appearance; September 19, 1949, for the Pittsburgh Pirates: MLB statistics; Win–loss record: 143–97: Earned run average: 3.48: Strikeouts: 636: Stats at Baseball Reference Teams; Detroit Tigers ; Pittsburgh Pirates (1938–1949) Career highlights and awards; 4× All-Star (1943–1946) NL wins ...

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