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Daily Position Focus: Catcher

Gerald Laird
Larry Woodall
John Flaherty
Brian Johnson
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Recent Additions

Brant Hurter
Riley Greene
Casey Mize

Tigers Gallery

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* Factoid: John Kiely played Pitcher for the mighty Tigers.
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Tigers Inserts
Tigers Update cards
Tigers Coffee Talk
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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.



Miguel's first home run of 2021 was hit in the snow, but he continued to rain down roundtrippers throughout the year, until and beyond No. 500 of his career in August. His .311 career batting average was the fifth-highest ever at the time of any player's 500th.



Art came out of the Army in time to join the Tigers for the 1952 season. He's a good, strong, young worker, but he had a weak hitting team behind him. The 1950 season, his last before entering service, saw him win 19 and lost 12. He became a regular with the Tigers in 1948. Had a 15-10 record in 1949. He's been a hard luck pitcher, with injuries dogging him.



Rookie Cards

Donald Kelly
Riccardo Ingram
Freddy Hutchinson

Gallery Redux!

Mike Henneman, Pitcher - Tigers.
Ian Kinsler, Second Base - 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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