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TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1). (Tigers radio affiliates). Probable pitchers: Tigers TBD vs. Cubs TBD. Weather at first pitch: High of 67 degrees and sunny. • Box score. Tigers ...
Detroit Tigers face the Oakland A's today at 4:07 p.m. Here's start time, TV, channel, streaming info and more for Saturday's game in California.
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.
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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 ...
June 28, 1975, for the Detroit Tigers: Last MLB appearance; August 11, 1986, for the Oakland Athletics: MLB statistics; Win–loss record: 24–37: Earned run average: 4.44: Strikeouts: 172: Stats at Baseball Reference Teams; Detroit Tigers (1975, 1977–1979) Minnesota Twins (1980–1982) Oakland Athletics (1982, 1986)
The Detroit Tigers continue their improbable playoff push Tuesday against the Kansas City Royals at 7:40 p.m. on Bally Sports Detroit.
September 9, 1990, for the Detroit Tigers: Last MLB appearance; May 29, 2000, for the Philadelphia Phillies: MLB statistics; Win–loss record: 20–39: Earned run average: 6.02: Strikeouts: 312: Stats at Baseball Reference Teams; Detroit Tigers (1990–1992) Colorado Rockies ; Montreal Expos ; Detroit Tigers ; Minnesota Twins (1996–1997)