Detroit Tigers
10 of the best sites about Major League Baseball’s Detroit Tigers. Know of another site that should be listed here? Leave your suggestions at the bottom of the page. (Related searches: 2006 World Series, Baseball, Baseball Blogs)
1. Detroit Tigers at MLB.com - Official site of the Detroit Tigers features scores, schedules, player profiles, pictures and video, information on Comerica Park and getting tickets, more. (detroit.tigers.mlb.com)
2. The Detroit News - Tigers - Latest Detroit Tigers news, commentary, photos and more from one the major local Detroit newspapers. (www.detnews.com)
3. Bless You Boys (Blog) - Consistently-updated blog tracks the Detroit Togers season (and off-season) with planty of commentary and a large, active commenter community. (www.blessyouboys.com)
4. Detroit Free Press: Tigers - Find all the latest news on the Detroit Tigers from one of their hometown newspapers. (www.freep.com)
5. MotownSports.com Tigers Forum - Active discussion forum for rabid fans of the Tigers. (www.motownsports.com)
6. Detroit Tigers Photos at Yahoo News - See the very latest Detroit Tigers photographs from a variety of major news organizations. (news.search.yahoo.com)
7. Bless You Boys - Video highlights from the Detroit Tigers 1984 World Series-winning season. (www.youtube.com)
8. Detroit Tigers Photos at Flickr - See the most recent Detroit Tigers pictures posted by fans. (www.flickr.com)
9. Tigers Headed to the World Series! - October 2006 blog post offers a quick summary of the game that launched the Detroit Tigers into the 2006 World Series, including Magglio Ordonez’s walk-off game-winning homer. (www.gorillacrouch.com)
10. Tigers’ Polanco Nabs ALCS MVP Award - October, 2006 article on the Tigers’ Placido Polanco, who came back from injury to hit .529 in that year’s Detroit-Oakland American League Championship Series, being named the series MVP. (www.sportingnews.com)
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