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The All-Time Tiger 40-Man Roster

tycobb420

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As voted on by the board...

Starting Lineup:

Catcher- Pudge
First base- Hank Greenberg
Second base- Charlie Gehringer
Third base- George Kell
Shortstop- Alan Trammell
RF- Al Kaline
CF- Ty Cobb
LF- Willie Horton
 
Catchers: Bill Freehan, Lance Parrish, Mickey Cochrane
 
Infielders:

Miguel Cabrera
Norm Cash
Cecil Fielder
Travis Fryman
Harvey Kuenn
Dick McAuliffe
Tony Phillips (Utility)
Lou Whitaker
 
Outfielders:
Gates Brown (Pinch-hitter)
Sam Crawford
Kirk Gibson
Harry Heilmann
Chet Lemon
Mickey Stanley
 
Pitchers:

Jim Bunning
Mike Henneman
Willie Hernandez (closer)
John Hiller
Todd Jones
Mickey Lolich
Aurelio Lopez (setup man)
Denny McLain
Jack Morris
Hal Newhouser (LHP)
Schoolboy Rowe
Dizzy Trout
Jose Valverde
Justin Verlander (RHP)
Jamie Walker (left-handed specialist)
 
Bolded are in the Hall of Fame. Italics are active.
 
That's a hell of a team yet Delmon Young holds the record for most HR in a playoff series, at 3. Lol.
 
[color=#006400 said:
Mitch[/color]]That's a hell of a team yet Delmon Young holds the record for most HR in a playoff series, at 3. Lol.

I really thought Greenberg hit 3 in a World Series, but I was incorrect!
 
I would make room for need Magglio, Pudge, and Granderson. Maybe Polonco and Guillen too. Stanley would be a good place to start the cuts.
 
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