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1937 Detroit Tigers 1937 Detroit Tigers
1936/1938
Record 89-65 .578
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Standings 2nd in the AL (13 games back)
Pythagorean 84-70, 85-69, 85-69
Runs (S/A) 935 / 841
BallparkNavin Field
Park FactorsBatting: 102 / Pitching: 101
Attendance1,072,276 (1st) (1st)
Spring TrainingLakeland, Florida (Henley Field)
ManagersMickey Cochrane, Del Baker, Mickey Cochrane, Del Baker, Cy Perkins
CoachesCy Perkins, Del Baker
ExecutivePresident: Walter Briggs
Minor Leagues(AA) Toledo Mud Hens, (A1) Beaumont Exporters, (A) Sioux City Cowboys, (B) Winston-Salem Twins, (C) Charleston Senators, (C) Henderson Oilers, (D) Tiffin Mud Hens, (D) Beckley Bengals, (D) Lake Charles Skippers
Radio (WXYZ) Harry Heilmann, Ty Tyson

The 1937 Detroit Tigers went 89-65 and finished 2nd in the American League. The Tigers drew 1,072,276 to Navin Field. Tommy Bridges, Charlie Gehringer, Hank Greenberg and Gee Walker made the All-Star team. Charlie Gehringer won the American League Most Valuable Player award.

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