| Do people outside of Detroit realize how Historic the tigers are? |
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when people mention historic stadiums they rarely say Tiger Stadium even though they build it in 1912. sorry hank Greenberg. and they are not my favorite team i'm just pointing out something. |
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If they dont realize then that would be thier loss. |
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Who the hell is Roger Hornsberg? i sure dont who cares... as long as they play good it doenst matter to me... TRUE BUT SOME PEOPLE STILL KNOW SOMETHING I MEAN I KNOW WHO HAMMERIN HANK IS I KNOW ABOUT THERE STADIUM A LITTLE You have a great point. Most people don't know baseball history to well. Roger Hornsberg? Who is Roger Hornsberg? The neat thing about Fenway, Wrigley, Yankee Stadium, and yes the old Tiger stadium as with alot of the past stadiums that are now gone was that some of the greatest players ever to play, stood at that home plate, pitched off that mound, played on that very infield and outfield. Blasted homers and won championships in those places years ago. Baseball history happened right down there. It doesn't matter what the rest of the country thinks about the Tigers or Yankees or whomever. What matters is that you do. Their your team. You carry on the tradition, whatever team it is. I agree with you a very historic team that does not get the recognition it deserves. 4 world championships along with 10 pennants and some of the greatest players of all time. The Tigers are one of the most storied franchises in history. i agree with you 100% i think they will add 1 more championship to their awesome history this year 1) Detroit is just not considered a baseball town(see Pistons)2) Who is their rival?(Chicago White Sox??Enough said.) To bad Tiger Stadium is not around and also that they along with Cleveland do play in the old AL east that would be so cool to see. Tiger stadium had the huge CF and the Right Field roof that hung over on to playing field. They had some great races with the Red Sox and the Orioles. I am not a big fan of the Tigers but I always thought that Tiger Stadium would have been a cool place to a game. I am from Denver so when I was growing up there was no MLB there so I had to ether read the papers or watch the game of the week, so I saw quite few games that were from Tiger stadium, Al Kaline, Mickey Lolich, Denny McClain, Wille Horton, Billy Martin ect... The 1972 eastern Div race that went down to the last couple days and the 5 game ALCS with the Oakland A's. Yeah! All teams have history...but, unfortunately, unless a team wins, maybe some people dont like baseball... its boring I hate it. |
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