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Detroit Tigers [Hardcover]

Frederick George Lieb (Author)
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December 1946
A facsimile reproduction of the 1946 history of the Detroit Tigers

Fred Lieb's team history of the Detroit Tigers was originally published in1946 as part of the celebrated series of major league team histories published by G. P. Putnam. With their colorful prose and delightful narratives, the Putnam books have been described as the Cadillac of team histories and have become prized collectibles for baseball readers and historians.

High or low in the standings, the Detroit Tigers have always been a fighting baseball club. From the time of Watkins's famous Detroits of the early National League, who in 1887 defeated the St. Louis Browns in a circus fifteen-game World Series, to Steve O'Neill's Tiger World Champions of 1945, headed by home run king Hank Greenberg, much happened in the early days of Detroit baseball.

The most frightening Tiger of them all was the incomparable Ty Cobb, who many argue is the sport's best player ever. And around Cobb we see the historic cast that won pennants in 1907, 1908, and 1909: Hughie Jennings with his Ee-yah yell from the coaching line, the inimitable Germany Schaefer clowning at second, Walloping Sam Crawford, the great shortstop Donie Bush, dashing George Moriarity, and the pitching titans Smiling Bill Donovan and George Mullin.

The Detroit Tigers is filled with anecdotes and intimate glimpses of the players, managers, and owners who throughout the years have made the Tigers one of the most competitive and colorful teams in baseball. The Tigers have always given the fans a great show--and they give the reader an exciting time in this reprint of Fred Lieb's The Detroit Tigers.

--This text refers to the Paperback edition.


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About the Author

Hall of Fame writer Frederick G. Lieb wrote seven of the team histories for the Putnam Series. He covered his first World Series in 1911 and eventually carried the number-one card for the Baseball Writer's Association of America. In 1973 he became one of the first living baseball writers elected to the writers' wing of the Hall of Fame. He was the writer who first described Yankee Stadium as the "house that Ruth Built."

Tom Stanton is the author and editor of several books, including the award-winning The Final Season, a Tigers Stadium memoir, and The Tigers Reader. His most recent book is Ty and the Babe and Hank Aaron and the Home Run That Changed America. He is a journalist and journalism professor whose guest columns have appeared in the New York Times. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.


Product Details

  • Hardcover
  • Publisher: Amereon Ltd; First edition. edition (December 1946)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0848815785
  • ISBN-13: 978-0848815783
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,956,698 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars If you are interested in Tiger history , , , , , , ,, December 17, 2011
My brother-in-law is a sports fantantic. He once worked front office for the Detroit Tigers baseball team. His wife thought this would be a terrific book for his recent birthday. Although, I have not heard from him since he received the gift, I believe he enjoyed the book.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A very good read, December 6, 2011
Fred Lieb originally wrote this team history of the Detroit Tigers during the mid-1940s and that's the style of the book. If you want to read antidotes about the Tigers history written in the style you'd expect in the 1910s, 1920s or even 1930s, you will enjoy this book. After all, Lieb wrote about baseball during that era, and, obviously, his writing style matches that.
What I love about the book is that it's a pretty detailed history of baseball in Detroit from the late 1800s until ONLY 1945. It's 294 pages of history. Today, a book like this would include those seasons and about 60 more, meaning you couldn't get that detail. Also, this guy lived it (or at least was living at the time) instead of just researching those years. If you want a historical account of the Tigers with some nice stories of the Tigers from WW2 and earlier, it's a must get.
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