This time around, I’ll be serving on the 16-member committee, along with The Athletic's Tyler Kepner. Here's what you should ...
Hall of Fame players Ferguson Jenkins, Jim Kaat, Juan Marichal, Tony Pérez, Ozzie Smith, Alan Trammell and Robin Yount are ...
FLINT, Mich. (WNEM) - This afternoon, former Detroit Tigers Shortstop and Baseball Hall of Famer Alan Trammell was the host at the Greater Flint Area Baseball Softball Association’s 5th annual Hot ...
FLINT – Anytime he gets the opportunity, Alan Trammell touts Lou Whitaker’s case for being in the baseball Hall of Fame. Trammell went into the Hall of Fame in 2018 along with former teammate Jack ...
Ballys Sports Detroit does periodic Players Only telecasts, which serve as a nice change of pace from the usual fare. Last night Dan Petry, Todd Jones and Craig Monroe were perched out in the outfield ...
.285 Batting Average.767 OPS 1,231 Runs 185 Home Runs 1,003 RBI 236 Stolen Bases.977 Fielding Percentage 4 Gold Gloves 3 Silver Sluggers 6 time All-Star Fourth in Rookie of the Year voting Top 10 MVP ...
The vote for the Contemporary Eras Baseball Committee is on Sunday and Roger Clemens and Carlos Delgado are on the ballot.
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Fittingly, Jack Morris reached the Hall of Fame in extra innings. Morris was elected to the Hall by its Modern Era committee on Sunday along with former Detroit Tigers ...
LAKELAND, Fla. — Almost everyone has reported, but spring training doesn't officially start in full until Monday when the Detroit Tigers hold their first full-squad practice. But it felt like it ...
The wait is over for Alan Trammell and Jack Morris. It took them much longer than anticipated, but the two members of the 1984 champion Detroit Tigers have been elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Never, perhaps, in Tigers and Arizona Fall League annals, has so much attention been paid to a single prospect’s defense than during Jace Jung’s shift to third base during the six-week AFL season.
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Former Detroit Tigers teammates Jack Morris and Alan Trammell were elected to the baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday, completing the journey from Motown to Cooperstown.
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