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Daily Position Focus: Outfield

Quinton Berry
Gorkys Hernandez
Rob Deer
Ty Cobb
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Brant Hurter
Riley Greene
Casey Mize

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* Factoid: Joel Zumaya played Pitcher for the mighty Tigers.
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Tigers Inserts
Tigers Update cards
Tigers Coffee Talk
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One of the fastest runners on the Detroit Tigers is Heinie Schuble. He appeared in 101 games last year for the Tigers and batted .271. He played 76 games at third base, fielding .941, and 15 as shortstop, fielding .949. Schuble had a try-out with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1927, but failed to make the grade and he went to the Texas league, where he played Bo sensationally that he was grabbed by Detroit. Heinie hails from Houston, Texas, where he was born in 1906. He is 5 feet, 8 inches tall, weighs 160 pounds, bats and throws right-handed.



Cabrera's lofty promise as a teen has been fulfilled and far exceeded. His overstuffed, 19-year resumé includes two AL MVP Awards, four batting titles, a Triple Crown, 500-plus home runs and 11 calls to the MLB All-Star Game.



Won 17, and lost 8, for the Tigers in 1950. Had earned run average of 3.96. Began in baseball with Seattle, Pacific Coast League. Led the circuit in games won with 25 and percentage with .781. With Tigers, 1939 and 1940. In International League 1941. Led League in games won (26). On Tigers' roster, 1942- 1945, while in service. Fred is players' representative for American League.



Rookie Cards

Gabe Kapler
Bubba Trammell
James Elton Walkup

Gallery Redux!

Joel Zumaya, Pitcher - Tigers.
Doug Bair, Pitcher - Tigers.

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

Joe Sparma
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.
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Tigers
Total Card Count

7,479

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