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| Record |
55-106 .342 |
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| Standings |
5th in the AL Central (39 games back) |
| Pythagorean |
52-109, 51-110, 51-110 |
| Runs
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575 /
864 |
| Ballpark | Comerica Park | | Park Factors | Batting: 93 / Pitching: 94 | | Attendance | 1,503,623 (12th) (26th) | | Fancost | $161 (8th) / $13,022 | | Payroll/Avg | $55,048,000 / $1,966,000 (20th) | | OpExp/$PV | $113,300,000 / $2,060,000 | | Rev/OpInc | $108,000,000 / -$5,300,000 | | Valuation | $237,000,000 | | Spring Training | Lakeland, Florida (Joker Marchant Stadium) | | Managers | Phil Garner, Luis Pujols | | Coaches | Felipe Alou, Jeff Jones, Rafael Landestoy, Doug Mansolino, Steve McCatty, Ed Ott, Luis Pujols, Merv Rettenmund, Juan Samuel, Dan Warthen | | Executive | President: David Dombrowski | | Minor Leagues | (AAA) Toledo Mud Hens, (AA) Erie SeaWolves, (A) Oneonta Tigers, (A) West Michigan Whitecaps, (A) Lakeland Tigers | | Radio | (WXYT) Dan Dickerson, Ernie Harwell, Jim Price | | TV | (WKBD) Frank Beckmann, Lance Parrish | | Cable TV | (Fox Sports Detroit) Kirk Gibson, Mario Impemba |
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The 2002 Detroit Tigers
went 55-106
and finished 5th
in the
American League Central. The Tigers
drew 1,503,623
to Comerica Park.
Robert Fick made the All-Star team.
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