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THE DETROIT TIGERS !!

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NissTech - 08 Oct 2006 00:56 GMT
Send the freaking Yankees packing !!!

GO TIGERS !!!!!!
Bill G - 08 Oct 2006 14:19 GMT
> Send the freaking Yankees packing !!!
>
> GO TIGERS !!!!!!

And I thought you lived in warmer climates ...

I've been a lifelong Cleveland Indians fan, but I live in Michigan, and it's
been fun watching the Tigers this year.

BUT, it's ALWAYS nice to see the *&#%^%$! Yankees sent home early.
Especially when they play so poorly!  Steinie's gonna be pissed!  And those
poor, suffering New Yorkers, I guess 4 WS wins out of 6 appearances in the
last 11 years will have to be enough for now.
Robert Cohen - 08 Oct 2006 16:04 GMT
For elderly/Datsun fans only:

A baseball trivia challenge:

Without looking elsewhere, try to fill-in/correct/amend these line-ups
circa 1950s, as I didn't pay as much attention in the 1960s, 1970s,
1980s, 1990s and
21st century so won't be able to discuss  the other decades tho that's
okayyyyyy if you wanna try 'em

Detriot Tiggers vs  Jankees At Briggs Field

Tiggers

Al Kaline, outfield
Fred Hutchison, manager (or who?)
Harvey Haddix, 3rd base

Jankees

Mel Allen, announcer (perhaps not in 1950s)
Casey Stengel, manager
Bobby Cox, infield
Phil Rizzuto, short stop
Elston Howard, catcher or Yogi Berra, catcher
Gil McDougal, outfield or where
Mickey Mantle, outfield
Roger Maris, outfield or first base
Whitey Ford,  pitcher

> > Send the freaking Yankees packing !!!
> >
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> poor, suffering New Yorkers, I guess 4 WS wins out of 6 appearances in the
> last 11 years will have to be enough for now.
Bill G - 08 Oct 2006 17:28 GMT
> For elderly/Datsun fans only:
>
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> Al Kaline, outfield

Right Field, to be more precise.

> Fred Hutchison, manager (or who?)
> Harvey Haddix, 3rd base

Starting pitcher, lefty, but he never played for Detroit (National Leaguer,
mostly).  Threw 12 perfect innings against Milwaukee, only to have Joe
Adcock double off the wall in the 13th and lose the game.  Considered by
many to be the greatest game ever pitched.

Don't know much about the 50's & 60's Tigers, because they mostly sucked
until the late 60's.

> Jankees
>
> Mel Allen, announcer (perhaps not in 1950s)
> Casey Stengel, manager

He managed the entire 1950's decade.

> Bobby Cox, infield

Nope.  He did play for the Yankees, but I think it was very briefly, and in
the later 60's.  He was not a particularly good player.

> Phil Rizzuto, short stop

Only during the early 50's.  Don't know who played after that.

> Elston Howard, catcher or Yogi Berra, catcher

Yogi was the primary catcher through the later 50's, then he and Howard
split time for a few years, then Howard got most of the playing time for the
next 5 or 6 years (Yogi retired sometime in the early 60's)

> Gil McDougal, outfield or where

2B, mostly.  Don't remember what happened to him, if he got hurt, or
something else, but his career was over pretty early, like age 32 or 33.  I
remember him because it was his line drive that struck a young Herb Score in
the eye.  Many people think this ruined Score's promising career, but it was
actually an arm injury a few years later that derailed him.

> Mickey Mantle, outfield

Center Field.  His first year, 1951, was Joe Dimaggio's last season.  Not a
bad transition, going from one of the 3 or 4 greatest CF's ever to another
one of the 3 or 4 greatest CF's ever (Ty Cobb and Tris Speaker being the
other 2).

> Roger Maris, outfield or first base

Right Field, but only in the 60's.  His first year in NY was 1960, and he
won the MVP at age 25.  It was the next year that he hit 61 homers, again
winning the MVP, although many people would agree that Mickey Mantle
actually had a better season in1961 than Maris.

Hank Bauer was the other regular outfielder during the 50's, along with
Mantle.  The third OF'er was not that consistent, although I know Elston
Howard played there some before taking over for Yogi behind the plate.

> Whitey Ford,  pitcher

He pitched in the 50's and through the later 60's.  A very good pitcher on a
bunch of great teams.

None of this is from memory, since I was born in the mid-60's.  I'm just a
big baseball fan, and it's hard to know much about this era and not know
much about the Yankees.  And as you can see from my first reply, I don't
like the Yankees (the current incarnation anyway), but from the mid-30's
through the early 60's, they were one of the most dominant teams in the
history of any sport.  Only the Celtics of the 60's even come close.  From
'36 to '64, a span of 29 seasons, they went to 22 World Series, winning 16
of them, with streaks of 4 straight and 5 straight wins.  Only one other
non-Yankee team has ever won 3 straight ('72-'74 Oakland A's).  (OK, I did
look up these last stats so I got them right.).  Conversely, Detroit is one
of only 2 teams to have LOST 3 straight World Series.

>> > Send the freaking Yankees packing !!!
>> >
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>> the
>> last 11 years will have to be enough for now.
Chris H - 15 Oct 2006 18:31 GMT
The Cards are coming to avenge the 1968 series, Nisstech. I'm still bearing
those childhood scars!
Pujols is gonna kick some Tiger tail!

Chris
NissTech - 19 Oct 2006 03:16 GMT
I admire Albert's spirit Chris but he's not 100%

It's going to be a great series no matter what.

> The Cards are coming to avenge the 1968 series, Nisstech. I'm still bearing
> those childhood scars!
>  Pujols is gonna kick some Tiger tail!
>
> Chris
 
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