The Detroit Tigers, based in Detroit, Michigan, compete in Major League Baseball’s American League (AL), currently in the AL Central Division. Founded as a major-league club in 1901, the Tigers are among the oldest continuously operating franchises. As of the end of the 2025 season, they hold an all-time regular-season record of approximately 9,763 wins and 9,642 losses, for a winning percentage just over .500. The Tigers have won the World Series championship four times, in the years 1935, 1945, 1968, and 1984.
The Detroit Tigers pulled off a stunning turnaround in 2024 under manager A.J. Hinch, earning their first playoff berth in years. Sitting at 55–63 in August, they surged with a 31–11 finish to clinch a wild-card spot in what many called a “miracle run.” Led by ace Tarik Skubal, who captured the AL Cy Young Award and All-Star honors, Detroit’s pitching staff became one of MLB’s best, finishing with a 3.61 ERA. Riley Greene also shined as a breakout All-Star, while pitching coach Chris Fetter guided a dominant bullpen. The Tigers’ blend of youth, leadership, and late-season resilience reignited hope in Detroit baseball.
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