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Daily Position Focus: Outfield

Juan Encarnacion
Matt Joyce
Rusty Staub
Matt Vierling
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Kevin McGonigle
Jack Penney
Bryce Rainer

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* Factoid: Tony Clark played First Base for the mighty Tigers.
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Tigers Inserts
Tigers Update cards
Tigers Coffee Talk
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Jason, who went 9-for-9 on saves and had a 1.32 ERA in his first 14 outings of 2024, doesn't have a typical closer entrance. He chose the Eurodance song What is Love, popularized in a Saturday Night Live skit.



In 107 games in 1950. Hit .226. Drove in 37 runs. Hit 269 in 110 games in 1949. Drove in 56 runs. In organized baseball since 1937. In six seasons in the minors, Aaron was with 6 different clubs. First came to the majors with the Yankees in 1943. Finished season at Newark. Spent 1944 in the service. Rejoined Yanks, 1945. Traded to White Sox for 1948. To Tigers, 1949.



"Mickey Cochrane rates as the best batting catcher In the American League and in 1933 rolled up an average of 322. He's a great hitter, a shrewd ball player and a good catcher. In 1928 he won the title of most valuable player in the American League. Last season he made 104 runs out of 138 hits in 130 games. At the end of the 1933 season he was traded by the Philadelphia Athletics to Detroit and signed to manage the Tigers. Mickey Cochrane was born in Bridgewater, Mass., played football at Boston University, and started minor league baseball in 1923. He was purchased from Portland, Ore., in 1924 by Connie Mack for $50,000, and stayed with the Athletics from 1925 to the end of 1933 when he went to Detroit. He is 5 feet. 10 inches tall and weighs around 180 pounds."



Rookie Cards

Daniel Norris
Bruce Rondon
Riley Greene

Gallery Redux!

Craig Paquette, Third Base - Tigers.
Brayan Pena, Catcher - Tigers.

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

Billy Rogell
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.
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Tigers
Total Card Count

7,490

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