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The 1987 Detroit Tigers season was the team's 87th season and the 76th season at Tiger Stadium. The Tigers made a late-season comeback to win the American League East on the season's final day. The Tigers finished with a Major League-best record of 98–64, two games ahead of the Toronto Blue Jays .
October 4 – The Detroit Tigers defeat the Toronto Blue Jays 1–0 to clinch the American League East division title. The victory caps off a thrilling pennant race in which the Tigers overcame a 3.5 game deficit to the Blue Jays in the last two weeks of the season, including sweeping the Blue Jays at Tiger Stadium in the final weekend, and ...
When the series moved to Detroit for Game 3, the Tigers blew a 5–0 lead in the top of seventh, putting them in danger of falling behind 3–0 in the series, but Detroit’s Pat Sheridan hit a two-run home run in the bottom of the eighth to give the Tigers a 7–6 victory. However, the Twins would narrowly prevail in Game 4, and in Game 5, the ...
The Detroit Tigers finished the 1987 regular season with the best record in all of baseball, at 98–64 (.605). They won the American League East by two games in thrilling fashion over the Toronto Blue Jays, overcoming a 3½-game deficit with a week to go, and clinching the division—and their second postseason appearance in four years—on the last day of the season with a 1–0 win over ...
The Detroit Tigers made six roster moves before Monday's opener of a two-game series against the Cleveland Guardians at Comerica Park.
Jackson made the Tigers opening day roster, and was American League Rookie of the Month for April. [366] 2010 also saw the debut of Brennan Boesch, who was named the AL Rookie of the Month for May and June. [367] [368] At the All-Star break, the Tigers were a half-game out of first place in the AL Central, behind the Chicago White Sox. [369]
Detroit Tigers outfielder Riley Greene, who underwent Tommy John surgery on his right elbow nearly four months ago, is getting closer to full health.
The 1987–88 Missouri Tigers men's basketball team represented the University of Missouri as a member of the Big Eight Conference during the 1987–88 NCAA men's basketball season. Led by head coach Norm Stewart , the Tigers finished fourth in the Big Eight Conference, lost in the semifinal round of the Big Eight tournament , and received a ...