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Eddie Yost
Ed owns the second longest playing streak since Lou Gehrig, performing in 829 straight games.
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The Tigers purchased the contract of this powerfully built righthander in 1957, after he had served a four-year apprenticeship in the minors. Bob started at Jamestown in 1953, and worked his way up to Toronto and Charleston.



When "Jerry" took part in 150 Double Plays in 1950, he set a new Major League Record for 2nd Basemen. Outside of 2 years in Service, he's been in the Big Leagues since '41, playing with the Yankees, Senators, Browns and Tigers. A top-notch fielder, he led American League 2nd basemen in Putouts in 1947-48-49-51 and in Assists in 1948-50-51. He had his best seasons at the plate in '48 and '49, hitting .296 and .290.



Fanned 12 in Complete Game Victory, 8-13-83.



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Pat Mullin
Pat, who can hit a long ball, was in 97 games for the Tigers during the course of the 1952 season, hitting .251. He's been in baseball since 1937, played with Beaumont and Lake Charles his first year. Was back with Beaumont the next two, then Buffalo in 1940. Joined the Tigers at end of season and has remained with them ever since, with exception of four seasons spent in service.
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