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1967 – Bill Freehan: Gold Glove award at catcher; .389 on-base percentage; No. 3 in AL MVP voting 1966 – Denny McLain : 20 wins; .727 win percentage; No. 15 in AL MVP voting 1965 – Don Wert : .341 on-base percentage; 331 assists at third base; No. 10 in AL MVP voting
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BREAKING NEWS: Detroit Tigers' Tarik Skubal unanimously wins 2024 American League Cy Young Award 1969: Denny McLain The numbers: 24-9, 2.80, 181 strikeouts, 325 innings.
With the acquisition of Price, the Tigers became the first team in major league history with three consecutive Cy Young Award winners in its starting rotation. [ 444 ] On September 28, the last day of the regular season, Price pitched a 3–0 gem against the Minnesota Twins , and the Tigers clinched their fourth consecutive AL Central Division ...
With the acquisition of Price, the Tigers became the first team in major league history with three consecutive Cy Young Award winners in its starting rotation. [ 442 ] On September 28, the last day of the regular season, Price pitched a 3–0 gem against the Minnesota Twins , and the Tigers clinched their fourth consecutive AL Central Division ...
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A five-time Gold Glove Award winner, [1] Freehan held the major league record for highest career fielding percentage (.9933) until 2002, and also the records for career putouts (9,941) and total chances (10,734) from 1975 until the late 1980s; [2] he ranked ninth in major league history in games caught (1,581) at the end of his career.
[4] [5] Justin Verlander (2004) is the only first-round pick of the Tigers to win the Rookie of the Year Award, taking the honor in 2006. [6] Two Tigers first-round picks have won the Cy Young Award, both in the American League; Verlander won the award in 2011 with the Tigers and 2007 pick Rick Porcello won in 2016 with the Boston Red Sox. [7]