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On October 24, 1920, the Decatur Staleys (renamed the Chicago Bears in 1922) played a game against the Tigers at Cubs Park and billed it as "the season's most professional game" that would also determine the "pro title". Many Decatur games, at the time, were billed as championships in an attempt to lure crowds. The Staleys defeated the Tigers ...
The Chicago Tigers were formed in 1920. [2] After the 1919 season, representatives of four Ohio League, a loose organization of professional football teams, teams—the Canton Bulldogs, the Cleveland Tigers, the Dayton Triangles, and the Akron Pros—called a meeting on August 20, 1920, to discuss the formation of a new league.
At the midway point of the 2012 season, the Tigers were three games under .500 (39–42). [407] The team played much better in the second half and, after a fierce battle down the stretch with the Chicago White Sox, the Tigers clinched the AL Central division title on October 1 with a 6–3 win against the Kansas City Royals. [408]
At the midway point of the 2012 season, the Tigers were three games under .500 (39–42). [409] The team played much better in the second half and, after a fierce battle down the stretch with the Chicago White Sox, the Tigers clinched the AL Central division title on October 1 with a 6–3 win against the Kansas City Royals. [410]
All of the 1899 Western League teams were a part of the transformation with the Saint Paul Apostles moving to Chicago to play as the White Stockings. In 1901 the AL declared itself a major league. For its inaugural major league season the AL dropped its teams in Indianapolis, Buffalo and Minneapolis and replaced them with franchises in Boston ...
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The pair pose with a white tiger in 2000, soon after they were honored as Magicians of the Century. (Siegfried & Roy/Mirage via Getty Images) (Getty Images via Getty Images)
The Heralds were reorganized into the Detroit Tigers, after the city's Major League Baseball team, for the 1921 season. [1] However, after a tie and a win in their first two games, the Tigers lost the next five. [8] Several players complained about not getting paid and left the team during the season.