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The Detroit Tigers Reader

by Tom Stanton
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Overview

The Detroit Tigers Reader celebrates the great moments and personalities of the city's rich baseball history.

The story of the Tigers—-like the story of Detroit itself—-is one of resilience and endurance. For baseball fans it's also an intensely personal one: Detroit Tigers baseball has flowed through the veins of generations of families.

The essays, articles, and letters in The Detroit Tigers Reader capture those stories and the essence of the Tigers' spirit, tracing the history of the team from its first game on April 25, 1901, up through the arrival of "Pudge" Rodriguez in 2004. With contributions from some of the greatest sportswriters and athletes, as well as local journalists and fans, The Detroit Tigers Reader charts the highs and lows of one of the most extraordinary and celebrated teams in baseball history.

Includes contributions from

Mitch Albom Dave Anderson Joseph Durso Joe Falls Hank Greenberg Ernie Harwell Al Kaline Mike Lupica Grantland Rice Damon Runyon Babe Ruth Neal Shine

Synopsis

From the author of The Final Season and The Road to Cooperstown, a collection of essays, articles, and letters celebrating the great moments and personalities of Detroit's rich baseball history.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2005
Publisher
University of Michigan Press/Regional
Pages
216
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780472030170

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