What was the Tigers record in 2013?
93–69
The 2013 Detroit Tigers season was the team’s 113th season….2013 Detroit Tigers season.
2013 Detroit Tigers | |
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Results | |
Record | 93–69 (.574) |
Divisional place | 1st |
Other information |
Did the Detroit Tigers go to the World Series in 2012?
The 108th edition of the World Series, the series was a best-of-seven playoff between the National League (NL) champion San Francisco Giants and the American League (AL) champion Detroit Tigers; the Giants won in a four-game sweep.
Who does Doug Fister play for?
Doug Fister | |
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Earned run average | 3.72 |
Strikeouts | 970 |
Teams | |
Seattle Mariners (2009–2011) Detroit Tigers (2011–2013) Washington Nationals (2014–2015) Houston Astros (2016) Boston Red Sox (2017) Texas Rangers (2018) |
What year did Miguel Cabrera win the Triple Crown?
2012
MLB Triple Crown
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YEAR | PLAYER | TEAM |
2012 | Miguel Cabrera | Detroit Tigers |
1967 | Carl Yastrzemski | Boston Red Sox |
1966 | Frank Robinson | Baltimore Orioles |
Has anyone ever swept the World Series?
There have been twenty-one World Series sweeps in Major League history. The American League has won / swept thirteen Fall Classics. The National League has won / swept eight Fall Classics.
Has a team with a losing record ever won the World Series?
This is the second-worst record ever for a league champion (the 1973 New York Mets finished 82–79) and the worst record ever for a World Series champion. Previously the 1987 Minnesota Twins finished 85–77 and defeated that year’s Cardinals team in the 1987 World Series….
2006 World Series | |
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Radio | ESPN KTRS (STL) WXYT (DET) |
Who won 2014 World Series?
San Francisco Giants2014 World Series / Champion
How old is Doug Fister?
38 years (February 4, 1984)Doug Fister / Age
Who is the greatest baseball hitter of all time?
Ted Williams and the 10 Greatest Hitters That Ever Lived
- Ted Williams. It was Ted Williams who once said, “All I want out of life is that when I walk down the street, folks will say, ‘There goes the greatest hitter that ever lived.
- Ty Cobb.
- Rogers Hornsby.
- Stan Musial.
- Tony Gwynn.
- Rod Carew.
- Shoeless Joe Jackson.
- Honus Wagner.