Borrowing an idea from another place here at baseball fever, see if you can name this Tiger.
Name This Tiger
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Tram2Lou is correct.... it is Joe Coleman.
Joe came to the Tigers along with Ed Brinkman, Jim Hannan, and Aurelio Rodriguez in 1970 for Elliot Maddox, Denny McClain, Norm McRae, and Don Wert.
After being named to the All-Star team in 1972, his best year as a Tiger was 1973 when he went 23-15 with a 3.53 ERA in 288 innings. He threw 13 complete games that year.
A quality Tiger, who was purchased by the Chicago Cubs in 1976.
Now Tram2Lou it is your turn.... post 'em and we will try to figure out your "Name this Tiger".
Sincerely,
ryors
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Is that Rob Fick?"It is hard enough to remember my opinions, without also remembering my reasons for them!" - Friedrich Nietzsche
"I played the game long enough to know, and it is impossible for players - I don't care who they are - to hit 70 home runs. It just does not happen." - Hank Aaron
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Sweet! Guess that means I'm up:
Who's this dude?
"It is hard enough to remember my opinions, without also remembering my reasons for them!" - Friedrich Nietzsche
"I played the game long enough to know, and it is impossible for players - I don't care who they are - to hit 70 home runs. It just does not happen." - Hank Aaron
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Originally posted by tigers527 View PostThe Ryan Raburn of 2000-2003, Shane Halter....or is Ryan Raburn the Shane Halter of 2009? Either way that is Shane Halter."It is hard enough to remember my opinions, without also remembering my reasons for them!" - Friedrich Nietzsche
"I played the game long enough to know, and it is impossible for players - I don't care who they are - to hit 70 home runs. It just does not happen." - Hank Aaron
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Let's see if I can figure out how to make a picture in a post....Attached Files
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