The Detroit Tigers have never had four 20-game winners in a single season.
St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Dizzy Dean and his brother Paul Dean each won 2 games in the 1934 World Series, in which the Cardinals defeated the Detroit Tigers 4 games to 3.
Dmitri Young played in 75 games at designated hitter for the Detroit Tigers in 2003, starting in none of them. , equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in).
In 2012, the Detroit Tigers had an 88-74 record.
Gates Brown played in 13 games at designated hitter for the Detroit Tigers in 1974, starting in none of them. , equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in).
In 2003, the Detroit Tigers finished 47 games behind division winner Minnesota. Minnesota's record was 90-72 and the Tigers record was 43-119.
In 1968, Tigers' pitcher Denny McLain ended the regular season with a record of 31-6. He is the last pitcher in MLB history to win 30+ games in a season.
St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Dizzy Dean and his brother Paul Dean each won 2 games in the 1934 World Series, in which the Cardinals defeated the Detroit Tigers 4 games to 3.
The best season start in MLB history was achieved by the 1984 Detroit Tigers, who won their first nine games of the season.
Dmitri Young played in 75 games at designated hitter for the Detroit Tigers in 2003, starting in none of them. , equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in).
Prior to the 2011 season when Justin Verlander did it ... Joe Coleman of the 1973 Tigers went 23-15.
Willie Horton of the 1975 Detroit Tigers. All 159 games he started that season were at DH.
In 2008, the Detroit Tigers had a 74-88 record.
In 2011, the Detroit Tigers had a 95-67 record.
In 2012, the Detroit Tigers had an 88-74 record.
In 2010, the Detroit Tigers played a total of 162 regular-season games, and each game consists of 9 innings, resulting in a maximum of 1,458 innings played. However, extra innings can increase this total. The Tigers had several extra-inning games that season, contributing to a final total of 1,479 innings played.
Denny McLain of the 1968 Detroit Tigers with 31 wins.
The Tigers win-loss record in 2006 was 95-67.