Yes, the Detroit Tigers have lost a few of their games.
Doug Fister 6'8"
1935, 1945, 1968, 1984
Since their entry into the American League in 1901, the Detroit team has always been known as the Tigers. There was a team from Detroit that played in the National League between 1881-1888 that was known as the Wolverines.
Close. It was Tim Corcoran. He also played for the Phillies and Mets from about 1977 to 1983 I believe.
The Pittsburgh Pirates won their first-ever world championship, defeating the Detroit Tigers in seven games.
Neifi Perez got caught in 2007, served a suspension, then got caught again in the same season
According to mlb.com, outfielder Don Demeter, who played with the Tigers from 1964-1966, is the only 'Don D' to have ever played with the Tigers.
Yes ... Ty Cobb was player/manager of the Detroit Tigers from 1921-1926 and had a 6 year record of 479-444.
Did you ever find your answer? I'd be interested to know, as I have come across a 1985 African American Detroit Tigers Cabbage Patch Doll myself.I never found out how much it was worth and my husband ended up selling it for $20...GOOD LUCK!!
There is no record of any baseball team from Detroit called the Creamers around 1900. Detroit, Michigan has only had the Tigers baseball team since they started playing in the early 1900's. Perhaps the Creamers was a local factory team that played for fun in Detroit.
No, Nolan Ryan never played for the Detroit Tigers during his Major League Baseball career. He is best known for his time with the New York Mets, California Angels, Houston Astros, and Texas Rangers. Ryan is celebrated for his impressive strikeout records and is considered one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history.