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The
Detroit Tigers Encyclopedia (Honoring a Detroit Legend)
by Jim
Hawkins, Dan
Ewald, George
Van Dusen
Book Description
The Detroit Tigers are one of Major League Baseball's
most venerable franchises. From its 1880s roots with the World Champion
Detroit Wolverines of the National League, to its new millennial stadium,
The Detroit Tigers Encyclopedia chronicles the team's history on the field,
in the dugout, in the broadcast booth, and in the executive suite. The
book begins with a tour of old Tiger Stadium, rich in memories dating back
to the early part of the twentieth century. The franchise's new home, Comerica
Park, a field with modern conveniences and entertainment, evokes cherished
memories as well as a look to the future. With a history spanning the entire
century, the Tigers franchise has been at the heart and soul of Detroit
and the growth of professional baseball. More than 100 of the team's greatest
and most colorful players are profiled in a separate chapter and throughout
the encyclopedia. The appendix of the book includes the most comprehensive
statistical history of the Tigers ever published.
Hardcover from Sports Publishing
Book Published: April, 2003 |
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The
Detroit Tigers: A Pictorial Celebration of the Greatest Players and Moments
in Tigers' History (Great Lakes Books)
by William M. Anderson
(Hardcover - May 1999)
Detroit
Tigers: Club and Community: Club and Community, 1945-1995
by Patrick J. Harrigan, Partrick Harrigan
(Paperback - February 1997)
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Sweet Home: Memories of Tiger Stadium
by Detroit News
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