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Best Seasons in Detroit Tigers History; Rank Year Wins Losses Win % Finish 1 1934: 101 53 .656 Lost 1934 World Series to Cardinals: 2 1915: 100 54 .649 2nd in AL behind Red Sox: 3 1909: 98 54 .645 Lost 1909 World Series to Pirates: 4 1984: 104 58 .642 Won 1984 World Series over Padres: 5 1968: 103 59 .636 Won 1968 World Series over Cardinals: 6 ...
3 Tigers hitting for the cycle 4 Sortable batting statistics of Detroit Tigers batters with 1500+ at bats current through 2014 season 5 Sortable pitching statistics of Detroit Tigers pitchers with 200+ games or 750+ innings
The 2024 Detroit Tigers season was the team's 124th season and its 25th at Comerica Park.This was the Tigers' fourth season under manager A. J. Hinch.The team opened their season on the road on March 28 against their divisional rivals the Chicago White Sox and concluded the regular season on September 29 at home also against the White Sox.
The Tigers won the 1934 AL pennant with a 101–53 record, at the time a team record for wins, and still the best win percentage (.656) in team history. [51] The Tigers infield (Hank Greenberg and Charlie Gehringer, along with shortstop Billy Rogell and third baseman Marv Owen ) accumulated 462 runs during the season, with Gehringer (214 hits ...
The Tigers finished with a 78–84 record, second place in the AL Central behind the Minnesota Twins, and failed to make the playoffs for the ninth consecutive season. [6] The Detroit Tigers drew an average home attendance of 20,946 in 77 home games in the 2023 MLB season, the 25th highest in the league. The total attendance was 1,612,876. [7]
The Tigers finished the season with a 47–114 record, the worst in all of Major League Baseball, and their second worst season in franchise history after their 43–119 record in 2003. [491] The 2019 Tigers tied the 1939 St. Louis Browns for the most home losses (59) during a season in the modern era.
The 2020 Detroit Tigers season was the team's 120th season. This was the team's third and final year under manager Ron Gardenhire, and their 21st at Comerica Park. [1] [2] The start of season was delayed by four months due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Tigers finished the season with a 23–35 record, ranking last in their division and third ...
The Detroit Tigers are above.500 at the beginning of May for the first time since starting the 2016 season 13-10. ... the Tigers have had a winning record in four straight months, though two are a ...