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Johnny Lipon
An acrobatic fielder, Johnny is one of two shortstops in the majors to take part in a triple play in 1951. 1941 was his first year in pro ball and he hit .359 and 35 homers at Muskegon. In '42 he batted .301 for Beaumont and the Tigers called him up. The next 3 years, Johnny was in the Service and finished the '46 season at Detroit, but was sent to Dallas for '47. A Tiger regular since '48 when he hit .290, he hit .293 in '50.
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One of the most colorful outfielders in the American League, "Goose" Goslin was a top-flight ball player. He played with the Washington Senators from 1921 through part of the season of 1930, was traded then to St. Louis, back to the Senators in 1933, and to the Detroit Tigers the following year. He wound up his career with the Tigers in 1938. He was a heavy, timely hitter, averaging .316 through those years and getting 2735 hits, including 248 home runs. He hit three home runs in a game three times, led the league in runs-batted-in in 1924, and the league in batting in 1928 with a mark of .379. He appeared in 5 World Series, three with the Senators and two with the Tigers, and hit three home runs in a Series twice. He is at present managing and playing for Trenton in the Inter-State League.



The Detroit Tigers jumped when they had a chance to acquire Dick via an inter-leauge deal after the 1965 season. The infielder was primarily a shortstop since breaking into organized ball in 1953. With the Los Angeles Dodgers, Dick played second base in the 1963 and 1965 World Series. In 1957, Dick's top year in the minors, the righty batter hit .398 for Pueblo while leading the circuit with 14 triples. In 1960, he hit .288 for Atlanta.



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Walt Dropo
"Moose" led the Tigers in RBI's last year and was 2nd highest in Detroit's Homer Department. A top-notch fielder, he paced A.L. 1st Sackers in Assists in '53. Walt graduated from Connecticut U. in '47 and in '50 hit .322 for the Red Sox, tying for A.L. RBI honors with 144. A 9-man deal brought him to Detroit in '52.
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