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Showing posts with label Tigers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tigers. Show all posts

19 July 2026

Real.


"Professor" McGonigle is the real deal ...
Capping an eight-pitch at-bat, the 2023 No. 37 overall draft pick doubled to right-center field, benefiting after Trout missed on a diving catch attempt. It was his 100th hit of the season, establishing a piece of franchise history.

McGonigle and Hall of Famer Ty Cobb are the only players aged 21 or under to hit the century mark before playing in 100 games. 

On July 12, McGonigle moved into third place all-time by reaching base 161 times before the All-Star break by players aged 21 or younger.

And he wears his pants properly. 

07 February 2026

Both.


The Freep has good news...
The Detroit Tigers refused to sacrifice long-term sustainability for a short-term World Series push.

Instead, they found a way to do both.

That vision became apparent when the Tigers signed left-hander Framber Valdez on Wednesday ...

04 February 2026

Mickey Lolich, Rest in Peace


Mickey Lolich, my first sports hero, has passed.

The quintessential bluecollar player in a bluecollar town ...

27 September 2025

Corner.


On this day in 1999, the Tigers played their last game at the corner of Michigan and Trumbull, Tiger Stadium.

Thanks, Pop.

28 June 2025

Bird.

On this night in 1976, I was watching "The Bird" on Monday Night Baseball ...

17 February 2025

24 August 2024

Ah.

AN ODE to THE CORNER

Read the roll of those that played
Count every face; the crowds that made
A church of light, a field of dreams
A century of us; our team

Farewell the sun, and bar the gates
As fades the final roar
The brightest home; our eager youth
Like summer is no more

But ah, the blue and green of it
The light upon the field
The noise, the smell, the crowd, the sky
Our common heart revealed

The many, one; in summer’s sun
We pulled the runner home
A grassy sea, an English ‘D’
The athletes’ skill a poem

The memories stray in twilight’s fade
Was Boone at first, or third?
Did Kaline stem the Cardinal tide?
Who was it caught The Bird?

But recalled exactly in our hearts
We loved our time, this place
100 years, let’s go! … play ball!
The thrill … this park … its grace

Echoes carry; springtimes fly
Now autumn’s shadows yield
Forever winter drapes the cry
“Long gone!” across the field

If there be ghosts that know the land;
Called back to hallowed scenes
My father and my father’s Dad
Still hold this field of dreams

That section there, in leftfield high
My father and I came
And then, in turn, I brought my son
To our eternal game

So read the roll of those that played
Count every face; the crowds that made
A church of light; a field of dreams
A century of us … the team

Tom DeLisle

28 May 2024

Happy Birthday, Gibby


Kirk Gibson was born on this day in 1957.

Gibby goes big-fly against Goose Gossage in the 1984 World Series ...



13 August 2023