Welcome to the Tigers Exhibition Hall

Card Sets featuring Tigers

All card sets featuring players from this team. The number of players included from the team is also shown. Return to the Exhibition Hall

Daily Position Focus: Pitcher

Ryan Perry
John Doherty
Bill Wight
Milt Wilcox
View more Pitcher position cards in the Tigers Pitcher Gallery.

Recent Additions

Kevin McGonigle
Jack Penney
Bryce Rainer

Tigers Gallery

View all the Tigers cards together in the Tigers Team Gallery

* Factoid: Larry Sherry played Pitcher for the mighty Tigers.
Browse Cards by Decade

Other Cards

Tigers Inserts
Tigers Update cards
Tigers Coffee Talk
Name that player!

Mgr. Mayo Smith's World Series surprise was Mickey Stanley as the Tiger shortstop. The skilled outfielder is also capable of subbing at first base.



Harris spent parts of two seasons with the Giants before sticking with them last year. He proved he was ready after his big year at Minneapolis in 1956. There he hit 24 home runs, 29 doubles and drove in 82 runs.



You can't keep a good man down. Billy Rogell, Detroit shortstop, had trials with the Red Sox but was released. He went to the minors and played so well that Detroit nabbed him. Last year batted .271 in 143 games and fielded .944. Is 28 years old, five feet, 1034 inches tall and weighs around 165 pounds. Bats either right or left-handed. The Red Sox bought him in 1924 from the Salina, Kans., team of the Southwestern League.



Rookie Cards

Ryan Kreidler
Spencer Turnbull
Rick Peters

Gallery Redux!

Jhonny Peralta, Shortstop - Tigers.
Deivi Cruz, Shortstop - Tigers.

Back to the Front! Tigers card back du jour...

Jerry Lumpe
Jerry batted .355 at McAlester in 1951, his first season in organized baseball. His .301 mark in the Southern Association in '55 convinced the front office brass that he was big-league bound.
161

Tigers
Total Card Count

7,489

You can browse all the available Tigers cards in the Tigers Team Gallery