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Al Kaline played his entire 22-year career with the Detroit Tigers.
Kaline played his whole career for the Detroit Tigers.
Babe Ruth broke Roger Connor's career MLB home run record of 138 on July 18, 1921 at Navin Field in Detroit against the Tigers.
The only man to have played for both the Detroit Lions and the Detroit Tigers is Chuck McElroy. He played as a pitcher for the Tigers in Major League Baseball and was a running back for the Lions in the National Football League. McElroy's unique dual-sport career highlights his versatility as an athlete.
Willie Horton played for the Detroit Tigers from 1963 to 1977. He was a key player for the team during his tenure, known for his powerful hitting and strong presence in the outfield. After his time with the Tigers, he continued his career with other Major League Baseball teams.
Granderson played for the minor leagues on the Oneonta Tigers, then the Seawolves. Then in 2004 he was drafted to the MLB Detroit TIgers to start his career.
Mark Fidrych debuted on April 20, 1976, playing for the Detroit Tigers at Tiger Stadium; he played his final game on October 1, 1980, playing for the Detroit Tigers at Tiger Stadium.
Al Kaline's jersey number was 6 throughout his career with the Detroit Tigers.
As of September, 2008: Pitching: Mickey Lolich - 2,679 Batting: Lou Whitaker - 1,099
No. Alex Grammas spent his entire playing career (1954-1963) in the National League with the Cardinals, Reds, and Cubs.
Wayne Belardi had 28 career home runs, 11 for the Brooklyn Dodgers and 17 for the Detroit Tigers.
Derek Jeter got his 1,000th career hit on September 25, 2000. It was at Yankee Stadium versus the Detroit Tigers.