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The Detroit Tigers finished the 2007 season an impressive 2nd place in the brutal American League Central, but they didn’t quite make it to the playoffs. Intent on going all the way in 2008, the Tigers did quite a bit of shuffling in the off-season, most notably adding Miguel Cabrera to an already stellar roster that includes all stars Carlos Guillén, Magglio Ordóñez, Plácido Polanco, Iván Rodríguez and Justin Verlander. This makes them the team to beat in AL Central, and excitement is building. The 2007 season broke home game attendance records, so don’t wait, get your tickets now to Comerica Park and watch the Detroit Tigers dominate in 2008!
The Detroit Tigers became charter members of the American League in 1901. By the end of the decade they were the best team in the league having won the pennant in 1907, 1908, and 1909. The team was led by Ty Cobb who won his first three batting titles during those years. Cobb would go on to win 8 more batting titles and set dozens of batting records, some of which still stand. Despite Cobb’s hitting exploits the Tigers would not win the World Series in his 22 seasons with the team.
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The Tigers would have to wait until 1935 to win their first World Series Title. Led by catcher-manager Mickey Cochrane and slugger Hank Greenberg the Tigers beat the Cubs in 6 games to win the Title. Ten years later with Hank Greenberg contributing 13 homeruns and 60 RBIs off the bench they once again beat the Cubs in the World Series. The Tigers would go on to win the World Series twice more in 1968 and 1984.
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