Al Kaline Is A Forever Tiger, Red Sox at Tigers, October 3, 1972

JUL 22, 2024167 MIN
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Al Kaline Is A Forever Tiger, Red Sox at Tigers, October 3, 1972

JUL 22, 2024167 MIN

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<p>Brought up into the majors by the Detroit Tigers in 152, Al Kaline spent 22 years playing for the Tigers before becoming the Tiger&#39;s color commentator until 2003, before heading into the front office until he died in 2020. </p> <p>His playing record is impressive, passing the 3000-hit mark just before he retired in 1974. Today, nearly fifty years later, Kaline sits at number 32 in the all-time hits table, with 3007 hits to his name. That record includes eighteen all-star games, ten Gold Gloves, and one World Series ring from 1968.</p> <p>For today&#39;s game, we&#39;re going back to the final series of the 1972 season. The Red Sox are in first place, just half a game ahead of the Tigers. With three games in the series, both teams need to take two wins to lift the pennant. </p> <p>Detroit took the first game on October 2nd. One more victory and the season belongs to the Tigers. With four hits and two runs in the first game, Kaline wants to do the same and lift his team over the line.</p> <p>You can find the boxscore here:</p> <p><a href="https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/DET/DET197210030.shtml" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/DET/DET197210030.shtml</a></p> <p>This game was played on October 3, 1972.</p>