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Memories of the 1984 Detroit Tigers, even 35 years after they won the World Series, bring so much joy to so many Michiganders. I like to think that I did a bit part to help those memories.
The 1984 World Series champion Detroit Tigers, who up until a couple of years ago had no Hall of Fame players, were in the initial 16-team field. In Round 1, they defeated the 2004 Boston Red Sox ...
The Tigers, who played their first season in 1901, are in the midst of their longest drought ever without a World Series.
The Detroit Tigers have returned to their perch above the rest of the American League. They have put their struggles coming ...
Believe it or not, the Tigers won the 1984 World Series by the skin of their teeth. Forget the historic 35-5 start. Forget the wire-to-wire American League East championship.
FOX 2 - Chet Lemon, one of the heroes of the Detroit Tigers 1984 World Series championship team, has died at 70. Lemon died Thursday at his home. He had been battling health issues including blood ...
At Comerica Park this weekend, The Detroit Tigers will honor the 1984 squad that won the World Series with several events before Saturday's game against the Boston Red Sox ...
(CBS DETROIT) - Former Detroit Tigers pitcher and 1984 World Series champion Willie Hernández has died, the Tigers organization confirmed Tuesday. He was 69.
Detroit finished 104-58 in the regular season, which stands as a franchise record for victories. The Tigers then went 7-1 in the ALCS and World Series combined.
Chet Lemon, a fan favorite from the 1984 World Series champion Detroit Tigers, has died at the age of 70. Lemon played in the majors from 1975 to 1990, including nine years with the Tigers.
"The Detroit Tigers join all of baseball in mourning the passing of Chet Lemon. While he was a World Series Champion and All-Star on the field, perhaps his biggest impact came off of it.
Pictured is former Detroit Tigers pitcher and 1984 World Series champion Willie Hernandez. Hernandez died Nov. 21, 2023 at the age of 69, according to the Tigers organization.