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Daily Position Focus: First Base

Home Run Derby: Prince Fielder
Miguel Cabrera
Miguel Cabrera
Prince Fielder
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Recent Additions

Kevin McGonigle
Jack Penney
Bryce Rainer

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* Factoid: "Hoot" Evers played Outfield for the mighty Tigers.
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Tigers Inserts
Tigers Update cards
Tigers Coffee Talk
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Jung's first stop in pro ball was Comstock Park, Mich., a suburb of Grand Rapids and home to Detroit's Class A ballclub. There was a buzz about the arrival of the No. 12 overall pick in the 2022 draft, but he didn't care for the fanfare himself. "He doesn't want us to treat him like that," said manager Brayan Pena. "Everybody loves him."



Ty is the only player ever to have amassed 50 stolen bases and 30 triples in any 162-game span. His feat overlapped the 1912 and 1913 campaigns.



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.



Rookie Cards

Matt Manning
Ricco Brogna
Riley Greene

Gallery Redux!

Frank Tanana, Pitcher - Tigers.
Dan Meyer, First Base - Tigers. and Dan Meyer, Outfield - Tigers.

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

Chuck Dressen
Meet one of baseball's senior members. After spending 15 seasons as an active player, Chuck joined the managerial wars in 1932. As a big league skipper, he held the reins of the Cincinnati Reds, the old Brooklyn Dodgers, the Washington Senators and the Milwaukee Braves, before joining the Tigers in 1963. Breaking into organized ball in 1919 as a second baseman, Chuck switched to the hot corner and became one of the game's top third sackers. In 1924, the infielder batted .346 at St. Paul and he was brought up to the majors the following year. Among the highlights of his managerial career were the two consecutive National League pennants he captured for the Dodgers in 1952 and 1953. Baseball experts feel that Chuck's '66 Tigers will be in the thick of the A.L. pennant fight.
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Tigers
Total Card Count

7,490

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