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Daily Position Focus: Pitcher

Jose Lima
Mark Woodyard
Phil Regan
Jose Lima
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Brant Hurter
Riley Greene
Casey Mize

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* Factoid: Dwayne Murphy played Outfield for the mighty Tigers.
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Tigers Coffee Talk
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This 25-year-old righthander will be out to wipe away the memory of the 1966 season. With a good curve and a jumping fastball there isn't a reason why Joe can't regain his magic winning touch. After graduating high school, the righthander couldn't decide whether to sign a baseball contract with the Tigers or to go to Ohio State University on a football scholarship. Joe chose football and he became the Buckeyes' quarterback. During the off-season, Joe continued to play Varsity baseball.



"Mickey Cochrane rates as the best batting catcher In the American League and in 1933 rolled up an average of 322. He's a great hitter, a shrewd ball player and a good catcher. In 1928 he won the title of most valuable player in the American League. Last season he made 104 runs out of 138 hits in 130 games. At the end of the 1933 season he was traded by the Philadelphia Athletics to Detroit and signed to manage the Tigers. Mickey Cochrane was born in Bridgewater, Mass., played football at Boston University, and started minor league baseball in 1923. He was purchased from Portland, Ore., in 1924 by Connie Mack for $50,000, and stayed with the Athletics from 1925 to the end of 1933 when he went to Detroit. He is 5 feet. 10 inches tall and weighs around 180 pounds."



Fanned 12 in Complete Game Victory, 8-13-83.



Rookie Cards

Colt Keith
Drew Smyly
Travis Fryman

Gallery Redux!

Fred Gladding, Pitcher - Tigers.
Deivi Cruz, Shortstop - Tigers.

Back to the Front! Tigers card back du jour...

Chuck Dressen
Meet one of baseball's senior members. After spending 15 seasons as an active player, Chuck joined the managerial wars in 1932. As a big league skipper, he held the reins of the Cincinnati Reds, the old Brooklyn Dodgers, the Washington Senators and the Milwaukee Braves, before joining the Tigers in 1963. Breaking into organized ball in 1919 as a second baseman, Chuck switched to the hot corner and became one of the game's top third sackers. In 1924, the infielder batted .346 at St. Paul and he was brought up to the majors the following year. Among the highlights of his managerial career were the two consecutive National League pennants he captured for the Dodgers in 1952 and 1953. Baseball experts feel that Chuck's '66 Tigers will be in the thick of the A.L. pennant fight.
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Tigers
Total Card Count

7,479

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