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Al Kaline 12/19/1934 - 04/06/2020 RIP#6

Al Kaline's smooth stroke!
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Al Kaline looks down to his third base coach to get the sign during a game against the Baltimore Orioles on June 28, 1959 at Briggs Stadium. The sign was, Al hit a gapper like you so often do!
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Another cool Al Kaline picture, in Cleveland, 1971.
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Al Kaline looks up to catch a pop fly during a game at Tiger Stadium, 1960s.
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The scoreboard at Memorial Stadium on September 24, 1974 shows the epic achievement of reaching 3,000 hits by Al Kaline in the town he grew up.
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Mr. Tiger is congratulated by his dad after his 3,000th hit in Baltimore in 1974.
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Al Kaline is congratulated by Bobby Grich after reaching second base on a line drive double for his epic 3,000th hit on September 24, 1974.
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