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Section size for Detroit Tigers (102 sections)
Section name |
Byte count |
Section total
|
(Top) |
10,061 |
10,061
|
History |
52 |
315,297
|
Western League beginnings (1894–1900) |
4,868 |
4,868
|
First Major League season (1901) |
2,302 |
2,302
|
The Cobb era (1905–1926) |
33 |
26,131
|
1905 |
759 |
759
|
1907 American League Champions |
2,332 |
2,332
|
1908 American League Champions |
2,222 |
2,222
|
1909 American League Champions |
4,270 |
4,270
|
1910–1914 |
3,724 |
3,724
|
1915 |
2,629 |
2,629
|
1916–1920 |
4,767 |
4,767
|
1921 |
3,069 |
3,069
|
1922–1926 |
2,326 |
2,326
|
The Tigers break through (1927–1940) |
117 |
19,866
|
1927–1933 |
1,739 |
1,739
|
1934 American League Champions |
4,373 |
4,373
|
1935 World Series Champions |
3,923 |
3,923
|
1936–1939 |
4,723 |
4,723
|
1940 American League Champions |
4,991 |
4,991
|
The war years (1941–1945) |
3,973 |
8,246
|
1945 World Series Champions |
4,273 |
4,273
|
A long drought (1946–1967) |
36 |
26,870
|
1946–1950 |
5,005 |
5,005
|
1951–1960 |
9,507 |
9,507
|
1961 |
5,354 |
5,354
|
1962–1966 |
4,279 |
4,279
|
1967 |
2,689 |
2,689
|
1968–1972 |
19 |
28,326
|
Glory in '68: 1968 World Series Champions |
2,393 |
10,611
|
1968 World Series |
8,218 |
8,218
|
1969–1971 |
9,991 |
9,991
|
1972 AL East Champions |
3,406 |
7,705
|
1972 ALCS |
4,299 |
4,299
|
A slow decline (1973–1978) |
9,274 |
13,309
|
1976: The Year of The Bird |
2,656 |
2,656
|
1977–1978 |
1,379 |
1,379
|
The "Bless You Boys" era (1979–1987) |
3,394 |
24,737
|
The Roar of '84: 1984 World Series Champions |
4,171 |
16,247
|
1984 ALCS |
2,600 |
2,600
|
1984 World Series |
9,476 |
9,476
|
1987 AL East Champions |
5,096 |
5,096
|
A new approach (1988–1995) |
12,657 |
12,657
|
Randy Smith era (1996–2002) |
9,870 |
9,870
|
Most losses in franchise history (2003) |
6,660 |
6,660
|
Rebuilding the franchise (2004–2006) |
9,646 |
14,675
|
The return of the Tigers: 2006 American League Champions |
5,029 |
5,029
|
Falling short (2007–2010) |
110 |
29,321
|
2007 |
5,901 |
5,901
|
2008 |
4,660 |
4,660
|
2009 |
7,977 |
7,977
|
2010 |
7,759 |
10,673
|
The near-perfect game |
2,914 |
2,914
|
Division winners (2011–2014) |
37 |
40,082
|
2011: First AL Central Championship |
12,090 |
12,090
|
2012: American League Champions |
9,584 |
9,584
|
2013: American League title defense |
8,418 |
8,418
|
2014: Changes at the top |
9,953 |
9,953
|
2015: Mid-season Reboot |
10,035 |
10,035
|
2016 |
4,830 |
4,830
|
Rebuilding (2017–2023) |
31 |
24,797
|
2017 |
6,128 |
6,128
|
2018 |
3,312 |
3,312
|
2019 |
3,520 |
3,520
|
2020 |
3,197 |
3,197
|
2021 |
3,694 |
3,694
|
2022 |
2,638 |
2,638
|
2023 |
2,277 |
2,277
|
Return to the playoffs (2024) |
36 |
2,800
|
2024 |
2,764 |
2,764
|
Best seasons in Detroit Tigers history |
1,984 |
1,984
|
Worst seasons in Detroit Tigers history |
1,281 |
1,281
|
Payroll |
1,598 |
1,598
|
Nickname |
3,922 |
3,922
|
Rivalries |
14 |
8,138
|
Chicago White Sox |
2,396 |
2,396
|
Divisional |
3,354 |
3,354
|
Other teams |
2,374 |
2,374
|
Fanbase |
4,055 |
4,055
|
Home attendance |
172 |
2,720
|
Comerica Park |
2,548 |
2,548
|
Rally cry |
6,374 |
6,374
|
Uniforms and logos |
14,117 |
14,117
|
Baseball Hall of Famers |
11,705 |
30,826
|
Ford C. Frick Award recipients |
714 |
714
|
Michigan Sports Hall of Fame |
7,260 |
7,260
|
Retired numbers and honorees |
8,995 |
8,995
|
Team captains |
2,152 |
2,152
|
Award winners |
76 |
76
|
Roster |
38 |
38
|
Minor league affiliations |
2,399 |
2,399
|
Broadcasters |
156 |
4,747
|
Radio |
1,302 |
1,302
|
Television |
3,230 |
3,230
|
Former |
59 |
59
|
Franchise records |
60 |
60
|
Facilities |
606 |
606
|
See also |
139 |
139
|
Notes |
26 |
26
|
References |
28 |
28
|
Further reading |
1,661 |
1,661
|
External links |
4,759 |
4,759
|
Total |
410,049 |
410,049
|
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