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Mickey Stanley
Mickey's dependable outfield play helped Tigers to win 1972 AL-East championship.
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The big hard-throwing righthander won 13 ball games for Grand Forks in the Northern League in 1956. Continuing on his way to the majors, Dave notched 15 triumphs at Beaumont in '57. Dave's biggest season in the minors was at Lincoln in the Western League where he racked up 16 wins agains tthe opposition.



Jim's '53 batting mark was the highest of his Major League career. After playing the infield for 2 years, he became an outfielder in '46 with Eau Claire when he hit .377. In '48 Jim batted .333 for Hollywood and .317 for Kansas City in '49. Before joining the Tigers in '52 Jim played briefly for the White Sox, Browns and the Yankees.



The fleetfooted 'bonus baby' saw plenty of action in the Tiger outfield last season when he placed 3rd in Detroit Batting. Upon his graduation from High School in '53, Big League scouts flocked to his door to sign him, but the Tigers were the high bidders. Al joined the Bengals late in the '53 season, hitting .250 in 30 games, and last year nailed down a regular outfield berth.



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Matt Batts
Matt is a fighting ball player, and a capable receiver. He was in 116 games for the Tigers in 1953, batting .278. His 104 hits were good for a total of 152 bases, and included 24 doubles, 3 triples and 6 homers. He drove in 42 runs and scored 38. Began in baseball in 1942 with Canton, playing first, the outfield and catching. Entered service for three seasons. Came to majors at end of 1947 season with Red Sox. Went to Browns in February, 1952.
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