When Detroit Tigers manager A.J. Hinch has a chance to teach a baseball history lesson, he takes it. And so, Friday afternoon, he sat in the clubhouse with his pitchers — Tyler Alexander, Jason Foley, ...
Longtime Kansas City Royals pitcher Mark Gubicza made it clear that he disagrees with legendary Detroit Tigers second baseman Lou Whitaker’s omission from the Hall of Fame’s 2026 Contemporary Baseball ...
FLINT – Anytime he gets the opportunity, Alan Trammell touts Lou Whitaker’s case for being in the baseball Hall of Fame. Trammell went into the Hall of Fame in 2018 along with former teammate Jack ...
For a few minutes, it felt like 1984 again. Lou Whitaker was there on the infield. Alan Trammell was there with him. Jack Morris, too. A packed crowd chanted LOUUUUU in a low baritone while highlights ...
For the 2025 All-Star Game, baseball's best players made their way to Atlanta, and when they arrived, their team jerseys were all hanging in their respective lockers. But that's not how it worked 40 ...
DETROIT – Lou Whitaker – one of the greatest position players to ever wear the Olde English ‘D’ – will have his iconic No. 1 retired at Comerica Park on Saturday, Aug. 6 when the Tigers host the Tampa ...
Saturday is all about Lou Whitaker, one of the best players ever to take the field for the Detroit Tigers, as the organization honors his legacy by stamping his last name and iconic No. 1 on the ...
Nearly three decades after his final game, Lou Whitaker took another swing and a miss on Monday. The Baseball Hall of Fame released its ballot for the “Contempory Baseball Era” committee, covering ...
Detroit — Fireworks popped, fans cheered and it became official: No Detroit Tiger will ever wear the No. 1 again. That's because the Tigers unveiled Lou Whitaker's number on the brick wall in ...
The Detroit Tigers finally have a date to celebrate the career of Lou Whitaker and retire his No. 1 jersey. Whitaker will be honored before the Tigers’ game against the Tampa Bay Rays on Aug. 6, 2022.
Detroit — The Baseball Hall of Fame has yet welcome Tigers great Lou Whitaker. But the Comerica Park wall waits no more. The Tigers announced Tuesday that Whitaker's No. 1 finally will be retired ...