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==Baseball==

==Baseball==

# ”'[[Dale Alexander]]”’

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! bgcolor=”#DDDDFF” width=”5%” | Rank

! bgcolor=”#DDDDFF” width=”25%” | Title

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date

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Size

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views

! bgcolor=”#DDDDFF” width=”45%” | Description

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|1||[[Harry Heilmann]] {{icon|B}}||2016-04-27||72,224||107,092||4x AL batting champion (1914, 1916–1929), BHOF

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|2||[[Heinie Manush]] {{icon|C}}||2016-05-02||41,678||96,498||MLB left fielder 1923-1939, AL batting champion (1926), BHOF

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|3||[[Bob Fothergill]] {{icon|C}}||2016-03-30||23,558||27,753||MLB outfielder 1922-33, .325 career batting average

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|4||[[Dale Alexander]] {{icon|C}}||2016-04-12||24,652||24,698||MLB first baseman 1929-1933, AL batting champion (1932)

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|5||[[Howard Ehmke]] {{icon|C}}||2016-04-21||21,406||23,222||MLB pitcher (1915-30)

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|6||[[Johnny Grabowski]]*||2016-03-28||6,794||17,922||MLB catcher (1924-31)

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|7||[[Jim Campbell (baseball executive)|Jim Campbell]]||2016-03-28||12,124||17,029||Detroit Tigers executive (1949-92), GM (1962-83)

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|8||[[Marv Owen]] {{icon|C}}||2016-03-23||20,256||16,170||Tigers 3B (1931, 1933-37), fought Joe Medwick in 1934 World Series, 98 RBIs in 1934

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|9||[[Daryl Patterson]]||2017-06-13||8,126||15,886||MLB pitchr (1968-74), Tigers (1968-71)

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|10||[[Ira Flagstead]] {{icon|C}}||2016-04-04||23,819||14,191||MLB OF (1917-30)

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|11||[[Marty McManus]] {{icon|C}}||2016-04-10||25,463||12,083||MLB 2B/3B (1920-34), Red Sox manager (1932-34)

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|12||[[Jean Dubuc]] {{icon|C}}||2016-04-20||21,836||11,651||MLB pitcher (1908-19)

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|13||[[Phil Mankowski]]*||2016-02-23||4,657||11,252||MLB 3B (1976-82)

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| ||[[Sam Dungan]] {{icon|B}}||2017-07-16||22,285||4,937||MLB OF (1892-94, 1900-01), Detroit (1894-99), first AL batting champion

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| ||[[1900 Detroit Tigers season]]*||2017-10-10||6,420||2,169||Tigers’ first in the American League, which received recognition as a major league one year later in 1901

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|}

# [[Clyde Barfoot]]

# [[Clyde Barfoot]]

# ”'[[Johnny Bassler]]”’

# ”'[[Johnny Bassler]]”’

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# [[Les Burke]]

# [[Les Burke]]

# [[James D. Burns]]

# [[James D. Burns]]

# ”'[[Jim Campbell (baseball executive)|Jim Cambell]]”’

# [[Joe Cobb (baseball)|Joe Cobb]]

# [[Joe Cobb (baseball)|Joe Cobb]]

# [[Bert Cole]]

# [[Bert Cole]]

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# ”'[[Frank Dillon]]”’

# ”'[[Frank Dillon]]”’

# [[Lew Drill]]

# [[Lew Drill]]

# [[Jean Dubuc]]

# [[Howard Ehmke]]

# [[Bert Ellison]]

# [[Bert Ellison]]

# [[Carl Fischer (baseball)|Carl Fischer]]

# [[Carl Fischer (baseball)|Carl Fischer]]

# ”'[[Ira Flagstead]]”’

# ”'[[Bob Fothergill]]”’

# ”'[[Del Gainer]]”’

# ”'[[Del Gainer]]”’

# [[Johnny Grabowski]]

# [[Kyle Graham]]

# [[Kyle Graham]]

# ”'[[Sammy Hale]]”’

# ”'[[Sammy Hale]]”’

# [[Pinky Hargrave]]

# [[Pinky Hargrave]]

# ”'[[Clyde Hatter]]”’

# ”'[[Clyde Hatter]]”’

# ”'[[Harry Heilmann]]”’

# [[Ken Holloway]]

# [[Ken Holloway]]

# [[Bob Jones (third baseman)|Bob Jones]]

# [[Bob Jones (third baseman)|Bob Jones]]

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# [[Scott Lusader]]

# [[Scott Lusader]]

# [[Clyde Manion]]

# [[Clyde Manion]]

# [[Phil Mankowski]]

# ”'[[Heinie Manush]]”’

# [[Red McKee]]

# [[Red McKee]]

# ”'[[Marty McManus]]”’

# [[Herman Merritt]]

# [[Herman Merritt]]

# [[Chet Morgan]]

# [[Chet Morgan]]

# [[Ole Olsen (baseball)|Ole Olsen]]

# [[Ole Olsen (baseball)|Ole Olsen]]

# ”'[[Marv Owen]]”’

# [[Steve Partenheimer]]

# [[Steve Partenheimer]]

# [[Joe Peploski]]

# [[Joe Peploski]]

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# ”'[[Carl Zamloch]]”’

# ”'[[Carl Zamloch]]”’

# [[William B. “Buck” Giles]] (Michigan)

# [[William B. “Buck” Giles]] (Michigan)

# [[1900 Detroit Tigers season]]*

# ”'[[Sam Dungan]]”’*

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