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Detroit Tigers (1950-99)

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Rank Title Creation Size Views Description
1 Mark Fidrych 2007, 2018 35,669 1,198,888 Detroit Tiger pitcher, "The Bird"
2 List of Detroit Tigers team records 378,156
3 Mickey Lolich 2007, 2011, 2019 33,312 354,674 MLB pitcher 1963-1979
4 Lou Whitaker 2022 29,247 351,342 Detroit Tigers second baseman 1977-1995
5 Norm Cash 2007 17,676 286,192 MLB 1958-1974, AL batting champion 1961
6 Lance Parrish 2022 37,421 220,169 MLB catcher 1977-1997, 8x All-Star, 3x Golden Glove
7 Darrell Evans 2019-2020 43,474 197,737 MLB 1969-1989, AL HR leader 1985
8 Chet Lemon 2018 24,883 154,353 MLB center fielder 1975-1990, 3x All-Star
9 Willie Hernández 2022 29,638 136,075 MLB relief pitcher, Cy Young, MVP and World Series in 1984
10 Dick McAuliffe 2007 17,692 123,635 2B/SS 1960-73
11 Gates Brown 2021 22,259 118,561 Detroit Tigers pinch hitting specialist 1963-1975
12 Jim Northrup 2007 19,331 114,930 Detroit Tigers outfielder 1964-1974
13 Mickey Stanley 2007, 2020 21,111 110,376 Detroit Tigers outfielder 1964-1978, 4x Gold Glove
14 Aurelio Rodríguez 2019 37,009 107,158 MLB third baseman 1967-83
15 Dave Rozema 2007, 2021 12,934 104,899 Pitcher 1977-1984
16 Larry Herndon 2022 18,630 84,158 MLB outfielder 1974-1988
17 John Wockenfuss 2007, 2019 25,632 80,570 Multiple 1974-1983
18 Mayo Smith 2013 71,981 72,919 Detroit Tigers manager 1967-1970
19 Frank Lary 2011 19,977 72,867 Tigers pitcher 1954-1964
20 John Hiller 2019 46,303 69,696 Detroit Tigers pitcher 1965-1980
21 Champ Summers 2007 7,669 61,449 OF/DH 1979-1981
22 One in a Million: The Ron LeFlore Story 2007 3,959 55,052 Film biography
23 Charlie Maxwell 2007 10,814 52,369 OF 1955-1962
24 Joe Coleman 2014 27,618 50,164 Pitcher 1971-1976
25 Ray Oyler 2007 14,335 49,781 Shortstop 1965-1968
26 Bob Cain 2007 4,885 47,629 Pitcher 1951
27 Hank Aguirre 2007 10,623 46,101 Pitcher 1958-1967
28 Milt Wilcox 2022 19,157 45,089 Pitcher 1977-1985
28 Tom Matchick 2013 17,377 41,197 Infielder 1967-1969
30 Don Wert 2007 11,040 37,317 3B 1963-1970
31 Detroit Tigers award winners and league leaders 37,285
32 Tom Veryzer 2019 15,632 33,841 SS 1973-1977
33 Chico Fernández 2007 7,275 33,141 SS 1960-1963
34 Joe Sparma 28,643 P 1964-69
35 Dalton Jones 2007 6,910 24,537 Infielder 1970-1972
36 Wayne Comer 2007, 2013 14,532 21,486 OF 1967-1968, 1972
37 Marty Castillo 2007 6,373 20,613 3B/C 1981-1985
38 Bless You Boys 2008 5,882 19,862 Sparky Anderson's diary of the Detroit Tigers' 1984 season
39 Lerrin LaGrow 18,525 P 1970-80
40 Gary Sutherland 2014 16,664 17,380 2B 1974-1976
41 Jim Campbell 2016 12,122 15,947 Detroit Tigers GM 1962-1983
42 Jerry Priddy 15,607
43 Dwight Lowry 2007 8,407 15,430 Catcher 1984-1987
44 Daryl Patterson 2017 8,106 14,948 Pitcher 1967-1971
45 Jay Porter 2007 6,089 14,654 C/OF 1955-1957, "10 Greatest Characters in Detroit Tigers History"
46 Mark Wagner 2007 9,754 14,375 SS 1976–1980
47 Tim Corcoran 2007 9,759 13,619 1B/OF 1977-1980
3 Harry Heilmann 2007, 2016 72,224 99,492 Detroit Tigers outfielder, 1914-1929, 4x AL batting champion, BHOF
48 Fred Lasher 2007 5,091 13,390 Pitcher 1967-1970
49 Red Wilson 2007, 2010 7,375 13,354 Catcher 1954-1960
50 Tom Timmermann 2014 8,258 12,972 Pitcher 1969-1973
51 Doug Baker 2007 5,807 12,817 Infielder 1984-1987
52 Phil Mankowski 2007, 2016 4,675 10,681 3B 1976-1979
53 Chick King 2007, 2011 7,832 10,244 OF 1954-1956
54 Ricky Peters 2019 8,784 9,937 CF 1979-1981
Kip Young 2019 13,132 9,697 Pitcher 1978-1979
55 Dave Tobik 8,622 P 1976-82
56 Scott Lusader 2007, 2016 5,126 8,334 OF 1987-1990
57 Marvin Lane 7,849 OF 1971-76
58 Herbie Redmond 2007 6,117 7,789 Tiger Stadium dancing groundskeeper
59 Fred Scherman 2019 24,255 7,746 Tigers pitcher 1969-1973
60 Chuck Seelbach 2007 5,063 7,635 Pitcher 1971-1974
61 Bill Zepp 6,991 Pitcher Minnesota (1969-70) and Detroit (1971)
62 Chuck Scrivener 2019 10,136 4,680 SS 1975-1977
63 Don Leshnock 4,151 P 1972
64 Paul Jata 3,873 1B/OF 1972
Fred Hatfield 2007-05-28 5,657
Al Cicotte 2007-07-15 5,167
George Aluski 2007-08-03 3,971

To do: Al Kaline, Bill Freehan, Alan Trammell, Aurelio López

Detroit Tigers (1926-49)

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Rank Title Creation Size Views Description
1 Charlie Gehringer 2007 49,276 200,882 Baseball HOF
2 Goose Goslin 2007 21,361 128,749 Outfielder 1921-1938 Baseball HOF
3 Heinie Manush 2016 41,307 88,340 MLB outfielder 1923-1939, AL batting champion 1926, BHOF
4 Rudy York 2019 30,101 81,500 MLB catcher 1934-1948, 7x All-Star, AL HR and RBI leader, 1943
5 Schoolboy Rowe 2007 14,493 56,999 Detroit Tigers pitcher 1933-1942
6 Rip Sewell 2007 7,995 55,214 Eephus pitch
7 Johnny Groth 36,886 CF 1946-52, 1957-60
8 Ed Mierkowicz 2007 5,465 34,756 Tigers infielder 1945, 1947-48
9 Neil Berry 2007 3,679 32,167 SS/2B 1948-1952
10 Les Mueller 2007 4,317 30,939 Pitcher 1941, 1945
11 Elden Auker 2007 8,733 27,596 Pitcher 1933-1938
12 Tommy Bridges 2007 11,369 25,900 Pitcher 1930-1946
13 Dale Alexander 2007, 2016 24,683 23,351 1B 1929-1932, 1932 AL batting champ
14 Prince Oana 2007, 2014 26,775 22,894 Tigers OF, 1943, 1945
15 Hoot Evers 2007, 2019 20,488 20,270 OF 1941, 1946-1952
16 Jo-Jo White 2007 10,496 20,115 OF 1932-38
17 Pete Fox 2014 14,921 19,386 RF 1933-1940
18 Johnny Grabowski 2007 6,794 16,937 Catcher 1931
19 Salty Parker 2007 5,443 15,645 Infielder 1936
20 Ray Hayworth 2019 13,331 15,286 Catcher 1926-1938
21 Marv Owen 2016 20,172 15,187 3B 1931-1937
22 Barney McCosky 2007, 2019 10,656 15,081 OF 1939-1942, 1946
23 Alvin Crowder 15,013
24 Gee Walker 2007 9,000 13,169 OF 1931-37
25 Eddie Mayo 2007 13,574 12,834 2B/3B 1936-48
26 Dick Wakefield 2007 13,380 12,197 LF 1941-49
27 Jimmy Outlaw 2007, 2014 18,911 11,582 OF/3B 1943-1949
28 Marty McManus 2007, 2016 25,463 11,424 2B/3B 1927-1931
29 Earl Whitehill 2007 8,713 11,374 P 1923-32
30 Roy Cullenbine 10,845
31 Ted Gray 10,281
32 Steve Larkin 10,196 P 1934
33 Ownie Carroll 2007 6,786 9,944 Pitcher 1924-1930
34 Boots Poffenberger 2007 8,700 9,465 Pitcher 1937-1938
35 Chet Laabs 2019 15,883 9,135 OF 1937-1939
36 Stubby Overmire 2007 4,913 9,066 Pitcher 1943-1949
37 Chief Hogsett 2020 15,818 8,979 Pitcher 1929-1936
38 Skeeter Webb 2020 7,354 8,866 Infielder 1945-1947
39 Vic Sorrell 2007 6,476 8,435 Pitcher 1928-1937
40 George Caster 2007, 2014 13,632 7,393 Pitcher 1945-1946
41 Clyde Hatter 2007, 2016 19,181 7,024 Pitcher 1935, 1937
42 Roxie Lawson 2007, 2016 17,395 6,961 Pitcher 1933-1939
43 Tuck Stainback 6,650 OF 1934-45
44 Joe Hoover 2020 14,410 6,208 SS 1943-1945
45 Pinky Hargrave 2007, 2016 5,939 6,040 C 1928-30
46 Joe Sullivan 2019 9,482 5,733 Pitcher 1935-1936
47 Flea Clifton 2007, 2014, 2019 19,332 5,650 Tigers IF 1934-1937
48 Floyd Giebell 2007 7,802 5,367 Pitcher 1939-1941
49 Hub Walker 2007, 2019 7,626 5,314 CF 1931, 1935
50 John Stone 2007, 2019 7,041 5,145 OF 1928-33
51 Zeb Eaton 2007, 2019 4,743 4,912 P 1944-45
52 Carl Fischer 2016 5,538 4,834 P 1933-35
53 Liz Funk 2007, 2019 14,522 4,629 CF 1930
54 Chet Morgan 2007, 2016 4,373 4,155
55 Jackie Tavener 2007, 2014 19,696 4,115 Tigers SS 1921, 1925-28
56 Heinie Schuble 2007, 2016 9,947 4,035 SS/3B 1929-1935
57 Kyle Graham 2007, 2016 4,236 3,996 P 1929
58 Frank Reiber 2007, 2016 3,871 3,649 C 1933-36
59 Harry Davis 2007, 2019 8,223 3,644 1B 1932-33
60 Frank Croucher 2007, 2019 10,195 2,636 C 1939-41
61 Scat Metha 2,631 2B/3B 1940
62 Yats Wuestling 2007, 2016 7,124 2,553 SS 1929-30
63 Hugh Shelley 2019 4,709 2,551 OF 1935
Icehouse Wilson 2007-05-26 12,508
Cotton Pippen 2007-05-27 4,139
Eddie Lake 2007-06-25 3,979

Detroit Tigers (1900-25)

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Rank Title Creation Size Views Description
1 Sam Crawford 2007 22,676 254,977 Detroit Tigers outfielder 1903-1917, Baseball HOF
2 Hughie Jennings 2007 21,833 141,396 MLB player 1891-1918, manager 1907-1925, BHOF
3 Harry Heilmann 2007, 2016 72,224 99,492 Detroit Tigers outfielder, 1914-1929, 4x AL batting champion, BHOF
4 Detroit Tigers replacement players (May 18, 1912) 2023 25,319 79,487 Replacement players who filled in during players' strike protesting Ty Cobb's suspension
5 Nig Clarke 2014 20,787 49,452 Catcher 1905, Canadian Baseball HOF
6 Bill Donovan 2017, 2019 22,516 47,764 MLB pitcher 1898-1918
7 Bobby Veach 2007 19,462 34,026 Left fielder 1912-1925
8 Boss Schmidt 2007, 2019 26,458 31,780 Detroit Tigers catcher 1906-1911
9 Frank Navin 2007 15,411 30,551 President of Detroit Tigers 1908-1935, owner
10 Donie Bush 2007, 2013-2014 26,073 Tigers shortstop 1908-1921 1919-1935
11 Kid Elberfeld 2007 13,446 25,297 SS 1901-1903
12 Bob Fothergill 2007, 2014 23,582 24,498 OF 1922-1930
13 Howard Ehmke 2007, 2016 21,362 21,705 Pitcher 1916-1922
14 George Mullin 2007, 2019 28,742 21,281 Pitcher 1902-1913
15 Lil Stoner 2021 23,512 21,195 Pitcher 1922-1929
16 John Mohardt 2014 20,523 20,155 OF 1922 (also NFL)
17 Davy Jones 17,938
18 Hooks Dauss 2014 18,004 15,503 Pitcher 1912-1926
19 Ira Flagstead 2007, 2014 23,819 13,492 OF 1917-1923
20 Bun Troy 2007, 2014 10,149 13,139 Pitcher 1912
21 Ossie Vitt 2007 8,388 12,625 3B 1912-18
22 Jean Dubuc 2007, 2016 21,824 11,240 P 1912-16
23 Ed Killian 2007, 2019 15,990 10,159 Pitcher 1904-1910
24 Lu Blue 2016 17,276 9,867 1B 1921-1927
25 Jack Lively 2019 9,312 9,143 Pitcher 1911
26 Ed Siever 2016 9,501 9,241 Pitcher 1901-1902
27 Bill Armour 2014 29,452 9,022 Manager 1905-1906
28 Slim Love 2007, 2014 23,210 8,938 Tigers pitcher 1919-1920
29 Del Gainer 2007, 2016 30,515 8,844 Tigers 1B, 1909, 1911-14
30 Davey Crockett 2007, 2016 4,364 8,816 1B 1901
31 Rube Kisinger 2019 9,850 8,349 Pitcher 1902-1903
32 Doc Casey 2014 12,980 8,027 3B 1901-1902
33 Red Killefer 7,576
34 Jimmy Barrett 2007 8,616 7,389 CF 1901-1905
35 Frank Dillon 2016 12,130 7,329 1B 1901-1902
36 James D. Burns 2014, 2016 5,230 7,273 First owner of Detroit Tigers
37 Sammy Hale 2016 13,409 7,203 3B 1920-1921
38 Joe Cobb 2007, 2016 12,102 7,201 C 1918
39 Ed Willett 2007 12,407 7,107 P 1906-1913
40 Ed Willett 2007, 2016 12,335 7,006 Pitcher 1906-1913
41 Chick Shorten 2007, 2016 9,111 6,887 OF 1919-21
42 Ed Wells 2007, 2016 8,634 6,774 P 1923-27
43 Dick Harley 2019 16,777 6,773 OF 1902
44 Matty McIntyre 6,693
45 Al Wingo 2007, 2016 10,577 6,635 LF 1924-1928
46 Johnny Bassler 2007, 2016 31,054 6,295 Catcher 1921-1927
47 Topper Rigney 2007, 2014 12,705 6,294 SS 1922-1925
48 Fred Buelow 2007, 2016 8,764 6,288 C 1901-04
49 Marty Kavanagh 2007, 2016 6,861 6,245 2B 1914-16
50 Oscar Stanage 2007, 2016 21,665 6,237 Catcher 1909-1920
51 Tom Jones 2007, 2016 6,045 6,213 1B 1909-10
52 Charlie Carr 2007, 2019 11,807 6,057 1B 1903-1904
53 Bernie Boland 2007, 2016 10,983 5,706 P 1915-20
54 Herman Pillette 2007, 2016 9,740 5,296 Pitcher 1922-1924
55 Wiley Taylor 2007, 2019 6,852 5,269 P 1911
56 Ralph Young 2007, 2016 20,122 5,092 2B 1915-1921
57 George Boehler 2007, 2016 4,020 5,009 P 1912-16
58 Ken Holloway 2007, 2016 5,873 4,918 P 1922-28
59 Hub Pernoll 2019 9,773 4,894 Pitcher 1910, 1912
60 Samuel F. Angus 2014 10,776 4,882 Owner of Detroit Tigers, 1901-1903
61 Bert Ellison 2007, 2016 10,855 4,834 1B 1916-20
62 Billy Lush 4,643 OF 1895-1904
63 Bob Jones 2007, 2016 5,315 4,543 3B 1917-25
64 Frank Kitson 2007, 2019 8,700 4,478 P 1903-05
65 Joe Yeager 2007, 2018 5,273 4,449 3B/P 1901-03
66 Pol Perritt 2007, 2016 15,731 4,373 P 1921
67 Bill Akers 2007, 2019 12,837 4,364 IF 1929-31
68 Heinie Beckendorf 2007, 2014 15,858 4,274 Catcher 1909-1910
69 Marv Peasley 2007, 2019 3,637 4,230 P 1910
70 Bert Cole 2007, 2016 11,586 4,219 P 1921-25
71 Roscoe Miller 2018 7,543 4,165 Pitcher 1901-1902
72 Bill Steen 2007, 2016 6,752 4,141 P 1915
73 George Maisel 4,055 CF 1916
74 Ross Reynolds 2007, 2016 11,055 4,014 P 1914-15
75 Sailor Stroud 2007, 2016 9,679 3,845 P 1910
76 George Cunningham 2007, 2016 6,392 3,835 P 1916-21
77 Les Burke 2007, 2016 4,158 3,571 2B 1923-26
78 Paddy Baumann 2007, 2022 5,530 3,435 2B 1911-14
79 Suds Sutherland 3,273 P 1921
80 Bill Louden 2007, 2016 6,483 3,262 2B/SS 1912-13
81 Art Griggs 2020 7,638 3,218 1B 1918
82 Ed Gremminger 2007, 2019 6,434 3,218 3B 1904
83 Clyde Barfoot 2007, 2016 5,517 3,185 P 1926
84 Carl Zamloch 2007, 2016 23,759 3,181 Tigers pitcher (1913) and magician
85 Lew Drill 2007, 2016 5,721 3,173 C 1904-05
86 Delos Drake 3,171
87 Clay Perry 2007, 2019 3,645 3,079 3B 1908
88 Billy Purtell 2007, 2016 8,641 2,913 3B 1914
89 John Terry 2007, 2019 2,651 2,895 P 1902
90 Hack Simmons 2007, 2016 5,854 2,893 2B/OF 1910
91 Harry Lochhead 2007, 2019 7,092 2,811 SS 1901
92 Ole Olsen 2007, 2016 5,117 2,741 P 1922-23
93 Al Platte 2007, 2016 4,626 2,716 OF 1913
94 Steve Partenheimer 2007, 2016 6,348 2,698 3B 1913
95 Clyde Manion 2007, 2016 6,414 2,666 C 1920-27
96 Henri Rondeau 2007, 2016 10,573 2,599 OF/C 1913
97 Biff Schaller 2007, 2019 5,070 2,419 OF 1911
98 Archie Yelle 2007, 2016 7,416 2,305 C 1917-19
99 Joe Sargent 2007, 2016 6,343 2,299 IF 1921
100 Al Bashang 2007, 2019 5,029 2,280 LF 1912
101 Pug Cavet 2,056
102 Gus Hetling 2,031
103 Guy Tutwiler 2017, 2016 4,224 1,967 1B/OF 1911, 1913
104 Lou Schiappacasse 1,909 OF 1902
105 Frosty Thomas 2007, 2019 4,280 1,784 P 1905
106 Hank Perry 2007, 2019 4,264 1,724 OF 1912
107 Jack Sullivan 2007, 2019 7,430 1,736 C 1905
108 Razor Ledbetter 1,656 Pitcher (1915)
109 Herman Merritt 2007, 2016 6,640 1,611 SS/3B 1921
110 Joe Peploski 2007, 2016 4,809 1,518 3B/P 1913
111 Herm Malloy 2007, 2019 7,166 1,451 P 1907-08
112 Red McKee 2007, 2016 3,611 1,380 C 1913-16
113 Harry Tuthill 2016 4,758 1,308 Trainer 1907-21
114 Erwin Renfer 1,281 P 1913
115 Alex Remneas 2007, 2016 3,890 1,243 P 1912
Red Downs 2007-06-30 5,976
Bob Wood 2007-06-30 5,246
Ralph Works 2007-06-30 4,464
Jack Warner (catcher) 2007-08-11 3,583
Jack Warner (third baseman 2007-07-01 5,898
Johnny Gorsica 2007-07-01 4,710
George Gill 2007-07-01 4,034
Mutt Wilson 2007-07-09 5,000
Snooks Dowd 2007-07-12 5,844
Eric Erickson 2007-07-12 4,833
Rufe Gentry 2007-07-13 7,682
Slick Coffman 2007-07-15 13,075
Wish Egan 2007-07-15 5,602
Fred Payne 2007-07-15 4,291
Lew Post 2007-07-15 2,416
Rabbit Robinson 2007-07-15 4,705
Al Aber 2007-08-03 4,454
Red Borom 2007-08-03 6,197
Al Shaw 2007-08-11 3,365
Hugh High 2007-08-12 5,072
Gene Desautels 2007-08-12 11,540

To do: Ty Cobb, Hank Greenberg

Detroit personnel (19th century)

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Rank Title Creation Size Views Description
1 Sam Thompson 2014 32,227 100,869 MLB outfielder 1885-1898, 3x NL RBI leader, BHOF
2 Deacon White 2007 21,598 95,656 Baseball HOF
3 Ned Hanlon (baseball) 2014 59,064 66,017 MLB outfielder 1880-1892, Baseball HOF
4 Will White 2014 35,476 46,949 MLB pitcher 1877-1886, first MLB player to wear glasses
5 Charlie Bennett 2007, 2014 49,607 32,533 MLB catcher 1878-1893, career ended in 1894 when train crushed his legs
6 Deacon McGuire 2014 59,621 29,594 Catcher 1884-1912, set MLB records for games caught
7 Chief Zimmer 2014 35,341 25,008 MLB catcher 1884-1903, first president of Players' Protective Association
8 Fred Dunlap 2011 34,013 23,316 MLB 2B 1880-1891
9 Hardy Richardson 2014 32,004 21,617 MLB OF 1879-1892; part of the "Big Four" acquired by Detroit in 1886
10 Dan Casey 21,092
11 Phenomenal Smith 2014 14,428 16,898 MLB pitcher 1884-1891
12 Lady Baldwin 2014 14,484 16,259 MLB pitcher 1884-1890, 42 wins for Detroit in 1886
13 Ed Crane 15,082
14 1887 Detroit Wolverines season 2007 26,770 14,863 Won NL pennant and defeated St. Louis Browns in 1887 World Series
15 George Wood 2014 14,415 14,522 MLB OF 1880-1892, Canadian BHOF
16 Pretzels Getzien 2013-2014 29,696 14,395 MLB pitcher 1884-1892, compiled records of 30–11 and 29–13 in 1886 and 1887, known for his "pretzel curve"
17 1886 Detroit Wolverines season 2007 10,383 12,258 Compiled 87–36 (.707), finished 2nd in NL
18 Bill Watkins 2014 51,744 12,000 MLB manager 1884-1899, Detroit 1885-1888
19 Pete Conway 2007, 2011 17,276 11,761 Detroit pitcher 1886-1999, won 2 games in 1887 World Series, won 30 games in 1888, later coach at UM (1891-1992)
20 Count Campau 2014 25,546 10,333 MLB outfielder for Detroit (1888), star for Detroit MiLB teams 1889-1890, 1894-1895
21 Jack Rowe 2010, 2014 18,859 10,814 MLB SS/C 1879-1890, part of the "Big Four" acquired by Detroit in 1886
22 Dick Burns 2014 26,628 9,403 MLB pitcher 1883-1885
23 Charlie Ganzel 2014 15,645 8,703 MLB C 1884-1897
24 Frederick K. Stearns 2014 4,333 8,294 Owner of Detroit Woverines 1885-1888; also pharmaceutical manufacturer and organizer of Detroit Symphony Orchestra
25 Sy Sutcliffe 8,170
26 Stump Weidman 2014 11,916 7,880 MLB P/OF 1880-1888, NL ERA leader (1881)
27 Bill Coughlin 7,771
28 Fatty Briody 2007, 2014 8,985 7,632 MLB C 1880-1888
29 Claude Rossman 7,278
30 Frank Ringo 6,896
31 Joe Gerhardt 6,894
32 Larry Twitchell 6,713
33 Dupee Shaw 6,711
34 Billy Shindle 6,041 3B 1886-1898
35 Tex Erwin 6,023
36 Joe Quest 5,831
37 Mike McGeary 5,521
38 Jumping Jack Jones 5,478
39 Jim Donnelly 5,461
40 Art Whitney 5,377
41 Jim Manning 5,194
42 Yank Robinson 5,113
43 Sadie Houck 4,742
44 Sam Dungan 2017-2018, 2020 22,268 4,740 Detroit OF 1890s
45 Henry Gruber 4,636
46 Mike Dorgan 4,621
47 Frank Mountain 4,469
48 George Derby 4,434
49 Dasher Troy 4,117
50 Frank Brill 4,012
51 Robert Leadley 3,702
52 Cal Broughton 3,633
53 Frank Scheibeck 3,416
54 John Eubank 3,383
55 Ed Beatin 3,075
56 Bill Geiss 2,889
57 Chub Collins 2,861
58 Sam Trott 2,782
59 Martin Powell 2,574
60 Mike Moynahan 2,544
61 Parson Nicholson 2,292
62 Walter Prince 2,256
63 Milt Scott 2,107
64 Joe Farrell 2,087
65 Billy Smith 1,927
66 Ed Gastfield 1,880
67 Ted Scheffler 1,594
68 Marr Phillips 1,588
69 Frank Cox 1,452
70 Julius Willigrod 1,250
71 Edward Santry 965

To do: Dan Brouthers

Seasons

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Detroit Wolverines

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Rank Title Creation Size Views Description
1 1887 Detroit Wolverines season* 2007-09-19 26,681 15,968 79-45 record, NL pennant, defeated St. Louis Browns in World Series
2 1886 Detroit Wolverines season 2007-11-07 10,383 12,810 87–36 record (.707), 4 in BHOF (Dan Brouthers, Sam Thompson, Ned Hanlon, Deacon White) and Lady Baldwin 42 wins

Detroit Tigers

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Rank Title Creation Size Views Description
1 2003 Detroit Tigers season 2007-10-25 64,473 231,855 Lost AL record 119 games
2 1999 Detroit Tigers season 2007-11-04 18,613 44,181 69–92 record
3 1996 Detroit Tigers season 2007-11-04 47,577 21,736 53-109 record
4 1991 Detroit Tigers season 2007-11-12 16,734 18,920
5 1985 Detroit Tigers season 2007-11-20 14,261 22,961 84-77 record
6 1984 Detroit Tigers season 2007-09-12 98,781 335,240 Word Series champion
7 1983 Detroit Tigers season 2007-11-19 14,979 17,946
8 1982 Detroit Tigers season] 2007-11-19 12,983 14,578
9 1981 Detroit Tigers season 2007-11-12 13,682 16,956
10 1980 Detroit Tigers season 2007-11-17 12,855 16,515
11 1979 Detroit Tigers season 2007-11-11 14,443 18,869
12 1978 Detroit Tigers season 2007-11-18 13,174 14,713
13 1977 Detroit Tigers season 2007-11-11 15,506 14,834
14 1976 Detroit Tigers season 2007-11-15 40,681 29,377 74–87, Mark Fidrych Rookie of the Year
15 1975 Detroit Tigers season 2007-10-25 14,737 15,132
16 1974 Detroit Tigers season 2007-11-16 14,899 14,749
17 1973 Detroit Tigers season 2007-11-17 14,196 16,128
18 1972 Detroit Tigers season 2007-10-30 40,967 35,777 AL East champions
19 1971 Detroit Tigers season 2007-11-11 17,400 15,394
20 1968 Detroit Tigers season 2007-09-13 59,626 196,736 World Series champions
21 1961 Detroit Tigers season 2007-10-09 31,708 32,192 Won 101 games, finished second to Yankees
22 1952 Detroit Tigers season* 38,552 9,107
23 1950 Detroit Tigers season 13,993
24 1946 Detroit Tigers season* 12,550 7,462
25 1945 Detroit Tigers season 2007-09-11 39,814 35,762 World Series champions
26 1940 Detroit Tigers season 2007-10-21 38,190 20,717 AL champion, lost to Reds in 7 games
27 1937 Detroit Tigers season* 38,552 9,107
28 1935 Detroit Tigers season 2007-09-09 43,748 34,048 World Series champions
29 1934 Detroit Tigers season 2007-10-24 30,183 25,248 AL champion, lost to Cardinals in 7-game World Series
30 1921 Detroit Tigers season 2007-10-18 33,401 12,713 71–82, 6th place, highest hit total (1,724) and batting average (.316) in AL history, Harry Heilan (.394), Ty Cobb (.389)
31 1915 Detroit Tigers season 2007-10-08 25,398 15,717 100-54, 2nd place, Ty Cobb (.369), Bobby Veach (112 RBIs)
32 1911 Detroit Tigers season* 12,550 7,462 89–65, 2nd place, Ty Cobb (.420, 127 RBIs)
33 1909 Detroit Tigers season 2007-10-11 40,099 26,653 AL champion, lost to Pirates in 7-game World Series, Ty Cobb Triple Crown
34 1907 Detroit Tigers season 2007-11-09 29,608 24,154 AL champion, lost to Cubs in World Series
35 1906 Detroit Tigers season* 2007-11-07 7,106 6,715 71–78, 6th place, Ty Cobb (.316), Sam Crawford (72 RBIs)
36 1905 Detroit Tigers season* 2007-11-07 9,851 7,447 79–74, 3rd place, Ty Cobb rookie, Sam Crawford (75 RBIs)
37 1904 Detroit Tigers season* 2007-11-07 8,466 5,966 62–90, 7th place, record 10 tie games, pitcher George Mullin, Jimmy Barrett (.268), Sam Crawford (73 RBIs)
38 1903 Detroit Tigers season* 2007-11-07 8,670 8,376 65–71, 5th place, Sam Crawford
39 1902 Detroit Tigers season* 2007-11-06 9,277 6,245 58–77, 7th place, Jimmy Barrett (CF) and Kid Elberfeld (SS)
40 1901 Detroit Tigers season 2007-11-06 29,788 16,891 74–61, 3rd place, Roscoe Miller 23 wins, Jimmy Barrett (CF) and Kid Elberfeld (SS)
41 1900 Detroit Tigers season 2017-10-10 6,485 2,285 71–67, 4th place, Roscoe Miller 19 wins, Dick Harley (.325) Sport McAllister (.383 slugging)

Detroit Stars/Wolves

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Rank Title Creation Size Views Description
1 Turkey Stearnes 2023 11,726 81,493 Detroit Stars 1923-1931, BHOF in 200; fifth highest slugging percentage in MLB history
2 Bill Force 2020 2,605 470 Pitcher 1921-1930
3 1932 Detroit Wolves season 2020 21,354 5,587 EWL pennant, 29–9 record, featuring five BHOF inductees: Cool Papa Bell (CF), Mule Suttles
4 1931 Detroit Stars season 2022-01-18 2,770 111 (1B), Willie Wells (SS), Ray Brown (P), and Smokey Joe Williams (P)
5 1930 Detroit Stars season 15,680 500 54–41 record, starring CF Turkey Stearnes (BHOF), LF Wade Johnston, and P Andy Cooper (BHOF)
6 1929 Detroit Stars season 2022-01-18 3,027 175
7 1928 Detroit Stars season 2020 26,506 301
8 1927 Detroit Stars season 2022-01-18 3,329 139
9 1926 Detroit Stars season 2022-01-08 5,757 271
10 1925 Detroit Stars season 2020 11,519 421
11 1924 Detroit Stars season 2022-01-08 3,425 161
12 1923 Detroit Stars season 2022-01-05 3,717 225
13 1922 Detroit Stars season 2020 33,030 392 11,519 433
14 1921 Detroit Stars season 2022-01-07 3,808 220
15 1920 Detroit Stars season 2022-01-06 4,420 176
16 1919 Detroit Stars season* 2020 62,286 2,190 44–18 (.710) record, starring three BHOF inductees: OF Pete Hill (.396), OF Oscar Charleston, and SS José Méndez

University of Michigan baseball

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Rank Title Creation Size Views Description
1 Casey Close 2011 17,143 791,617 Baseball agent
2 Elmer Gedeon 2007 25,161 72,491 UM baseball/football player and hurdler died in WWII
3 Weldy Walker 2012 63,961 57.478 UM and MLB baseball player in 1880s; wrote 1888 plea for racial justice; later active in the Negro Protective Party
4 Tommy Henry 2019 8,066 36,729 UM pitcher 2017-18
5 Steve Boros 2012 57,356 33,325 Player for UM (1956-57) and MLB (1957-65), manager (1983-86)
6 Johnny Gee 2012 46,278 18,651 Pitcher for UM (1935-1937), MLB (1939-1946); tallest person to play MLB until Randy Johnson
7 Pete Appleton 2012 33,972 16,018 Pitcher for UM (1924-1926) and MLB (1927-1945)
8 Henry Killilea 2015 18,220 16,390 Played baseball and football at UM 1882-1884; later helped form the American League, known as Godfather of the AL
9 Bert Sincock 2012 11,222 12,277 UM pitcher (1908)
10 Bud Middaugh 2011 3,521 11,317 Michigan baseball coach 1980-1989
11 Ted Petoskey 2008 40,300 10,807 Baseball player for UM (1932-34) and Cincinnati Reds (1934-35); also a football All-American at UM (1932-33)
12 Jack Blott 2007 25,012 7,799 Baseball player at UM and Cincinnati Reds; All-Aemerican football player at UM 1923
13 Bill McAfee 2012 14,800 7,098 Pitcher at UM (1928-29) and MLB (1930-34)
14 Moby Benedict 2008 4,873 6,672 UM baseball player (1953-56) and head coach (1963-70)
15 John Perrin 2012 5,800 Baseball and football at UM, also played in MLB and NFL
16 Don Eaddy 2012 9,564 6,352 Baseball player for UM (1951-55) and Chicago Cubs (1959)
17 Henry Clarke 5,195
18 Sport McAllister 2007-06-25 4,354 4,931
19 Frank Bliss 2012 8,552 4,747 UM catcher played with trousers tucked into boots, credited as an early innovation of protective gear for catchers
20 Frank Sexton 4,481 UM pitcher
21 Bob Glenn 4,190 Pitcher 1917-18
22 Bill Mogk 3,980 UM 1B 1951-53
23 Hal Elliott 3,904 UM pitcher 1921-22
24 Slicker Parks 2007, 2011 9,313 3,607 Pitcher for UM (1919-1920) and Detroit Tigers (1921)
25 Bruce Haynam 3,368 SS 1951-53
26 Bud Chamberlain 2011 7,723 3,322 UM baseball 1938-42
27 Jack Enzenroth 3,115 UM catcher 1908-10
28 Charles F. Watkins 3,048 UM baseball coach 1897-1900
29 John Hibbard 3,040 UM pitcher 1884-1887
30 William B. "Buck" Giles 2011, 2016 5,732 2,519 UM baseball 1923-25
31 Chick Lathers 2007, 2009 13,317 2,602 Infielder for UM (1908-1910) and Detroit Tigers (1910-11)
32 Bud Morse 2,465 UM 2B 192?
33 Lincoln MacMillan 1,018 UM OF/3B 1884-87

To do: Barry Larkin, George Sisler

Negro leagues (non-Detroit)

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Rank Title Creation Size Views Description
4 1931 Homestead Grays season 2020 2,175 1,112 34–21–1 (.616), seven in BHOF: manager Cumberland Posey, 1B Oscar Charleston; C Josh Gibson; 3B Jud Wilson; P Bill Foster, P Smokey Joe Williams, and P Satchel Paige
5 1936 Pittsburgh Crawfords season 2020 2,176 792 NNL pennant, 48–33–2 (.590) record, six in BHOF: player/manager Oscar Charleston; CF Cool Papa Bell; C Josh Gibson; 3B Judy Johnson; and P Satchel Paige
6 John Moore AfD rescue 10,216 707 Negro league baseball (1929) and basketball (1927-1936) player
7 1942 Kansas City Monarchs season 2020 2,342 643 NAL pennant, 35–17 (.673) record, three BHOF inductees: CF Willard Brown; PHilton Smith; and P Satchel Paige
8 1937 Homestead Grays season 2,735 587 NNL pennant, 60–19–1 (.756) record, six in BHOF, including C Josh Gibson, 1B Buck Leonard, SS Willie Wells, 3B Ray Dandridge, P Ray Brown.
9 1935 Pittsburgh Crawfords season 2,126 584 NNL pennant, 51–26–3 (.656) record, four BHOF inductees: player/manager Oscar Charleston; CF Cool Papa Bell; C Josh Gibson; and 3B Judy Johnson.
10 1926 Chicago American Giants season 2020 2,462 561 NNL pennant, 60–21–3 (.732) record, Rube Foster was owner/manager, RF Jelly Gardner (.331), Bill Foster (13–4, 1.63 ERA)
11 1943 Washington Homestead Grays season 2020-09-09 3,465 537 NNL pennant, 78–23–1 (.770) record, five BHOF inductees: C Josh Gibson, LF Cool Papa Bell, 1B Buck Leonard, 3B Jud Wilson, and P Ray Brown
12 1923 Kansas City Monarchs season 2020-09-07 2,706 544 NNL pennant, 61–37 (.622) record, starring RF Oscar Johnson (.402 BA, .722 SLG, 120 RBI), SS Dobie Moore, P Bullet Rogan, CF Wade Johnston
13 1943 Washington Homestead Grays season 2020 3,465 541
14 1946 Newark Eagles season 2020 4,392 510
16 1934 Philadelphia Stars season 2020 2,203 441
17 1945 Cleveland Buckeyes season 2020 2,548 435
18 1927 Chicago American Giants season 2020 2,328 419
19 1928 St. Louis Stars season 2020 2,121 393
21 1947 New York Cubans season 2020 4,632 369
23 1948 Washington Homestead Grays season 2020 3,101 373
25 1941 Kansas City Monarchs season 2020 2,126 358
26 1933 Pittsburgh Crawfords season 2020 2,190 355
27 1920 Chicago American Giants season 2020 2,317 345
28 1929 Baltimore Black Sox season 2020 2,382 339
29 1924 Kansas City Monarchs season 2020 2,575 338
30 1929 Kansas City Monarchs season 2020 4,432 328
31 1921 Chicago American Giants season 2020 2,247 298
32 1944 Washington Homestead Grays season 2020 2,931 289
33 1921 Hilldale Club season 2020 2,301 285
35 1930 Homestead Grays season 2020 2,290 268
36 1941 Washington Homestead Grays season 2020 2,297 252
37 1938 Homestead Grays season 2020 2,153 244
38 1921 Bacharach Giants season 2020 2,409 235
40 1940 Homestead Grays season 2020 2,065 221
41 1940 Kansas City Monarchs season 2020 2,098 218
42 1925 Hilldale Club season 2020 2,484 217
43 1930 St. Louis Stars season 2020 2,564 211
44 1937 Kansas City Monarchs season 2020 2,097 191
45 1928 Bacharach Giants season 2022 2,169 178
46 1923 Hilldale Club season 2020 2,285 177
49 1920 Brooklyn Royal Giants season 2020 1,955 155
50 1932 Cole's American Giants season 2020 2,284 152
51 1938 Memphis Red Sox season 2020 1,823 150
52 1939 Baltimore Elite Giants season 2020 2,245 146
55 1922 Chicago American Giants season 2020 2,331 125
58 Template:Negro league baseball champions 2022 86
  1. 1911 Columbus Panhandles season 2020-09-02 1,882 2,931
  2. 1912 Columbus Panhandles season 2020-09-02 2,506 2,630
  3. 1920 Chicago American Giants season 2020-09-09 2,321 2,317# 1921 Bacharach Giants season 2020-09-098 2,395 2,405
  4. 1921 Chicago American Giants season 2020-09-090 2,255 2,247
  5. 1921 Hilldale Club season 2020-09-09 2,305 2,301
  6. 1922 Chicago American Giants season 2020-09-09 2,339 2,331
  7. 1923 Hilldale Club season 2020-09-09 2,293 2,285
  8. 1923 Kansas City Monarchs season 2020 21:11 2,594 2,626
  9. 1924 Kansas City Monarchs season 2020-09-07 2,473 2,575
  10. 1925 Hilldale Club season 2020-09-09 2,475 2,484
  11. 1926 Chicago American Giants season 2020-09-09 2,341 2,439
  12. 1928 Bacharach Giants season 2020-09-09 2,177 2,169
  13. 1928 St. Louis Stars season 2020-09-07 1,977 2,121
  14. 1929 Baltimore Black Sox season 2020-09-09 2,386 2,382
  15. 1929 Kansas City Monarchs season 2020-09-05 3,638 4,432
  16. 1930 Homestead Grays season 2020-09-07 17:00 2,251 2,290
  17. 1930 St. Louis Stars season 2020-09-07 2,496 2,540
  18. 1931 Homestead Grays season 2020-09-07 16:26 2,111 2,175
  19. 1932 Cole's American Giants season 2020-09-09 2,295 2,261
  20. 1933 Pittsburgh Crawfords season 2020-09-07 2,190 2,190
  21. 1934 Philadelphia Stars season 2020-09-08 2,173 2,203
  22. 1935 Pittsburgh Crawfords season 2020-09-07 1,257 2,126
  23. 1936 Pittsburgh Crawfords season 2020-09-07 2,176 2,176
  24. 1937 Kansas City Monarchs season 2020-09-07 2,063 2,097
  25. 1937 Homestead Grays season 2020-09-07 17:27 2,321 2,417
  26. 1938 Homestead Grays season 2020-09-07 18:57 2,041 2,124
  27. 1938 Memphis Red Sox season 2020-09-08 1,831 1,823
  28. 1939 Kansas City Monarchs season 2020-09-07 2,112 2,116
  29. 1939 Baltimore Elite Giants season 2020-09-08 2,214 2,245
  30. 1940 Homestead Grays season 2020-09-06 1,991 2,063
  31. 1940 Kansas City Monarchs season 2020-09-07 2,090 2,098
  32. 1941 Kansas City Monarchs season 2020-09-07 2,086 2,126
  33. 1941 Washington Homestead Grays season 2020-09-09 2,309 2,297
  34. 1942 Kansas City Monarchs season 2020-09-07 2,308 2,342
  35. 1943 Washington Homestead Grays season 2020-09-09 3,025 3,042
  36. 1944 Washington Homestead Grays season 2020-09-09 2,699 2,728
  37. 1945 Cleveland Buckeyes season 2020-09-07 2,490 2,548
  38. 1946 Newark Eagles season 2020-09-03 4,285 4,392
  39. 1947 New York Cubans season 2020-09-02 4,578 4,632
  40. 1948 Washington Homestead Grays season 2020-09-09 2,620 2,668
  41. 1949 Baltimore Elite Giants season 2020-09-09 1,318 2,149

Pacific Coast League

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Rank Title Creation Size Views Description
1 1956 Los Angeles Angels season 2020 7,355 1,312
2 1952 Hollywood Stars season 2020 7,568 1,137
3 1946 San Francisco Seals season 2020 7,356 978
4 1938 Sacramento Solons season 2020 6,421 416
5 1937 San Diego Padres season 2020 9,009 874
6 1935 San Francisco Seals season 2020 6,348 1,522 Joe DiMaggio
7 1934 Los Angeles Angels season 2020 8,617 1,371
8 1933 Los Angeles Angels season 2020 7,933 503
9 1930 Hollywood Stars season 2020 6,332 399
10 1929 Hollywood Stars season 2020 7,865 496
11 1928 San Francisco Seals season 2020 7,341 688
12 1925 San Francisco Seals season 2020 7,326 991
13 1923 San Francisco Seals season 2020 6,196 367
14 1922 San Francisco Seals season 2020 7,066 703
15 1921 Los Angeles Angels season 2020 5,641 327
16 1920 Vernon Tigers season 2020 7,392 329
17 1919 Vernon Tigers season 2020 10,322 738
18 1918 Los Angeles Angels season 2020 5,618 327
19 1917 San Francisco Seals season 2020 5,128 317
20 1916 Los Angeles Angels season 2020 7,963 595
21 1915 San Francisco Seals season 2020 8,677 515
22 1914 Portland Beavers season 2020 4,896 348
23 1913 Portland Beavers season 2020 6,097 311
24 1912 Oakland Oaks season 2020 12,370 922 120–83
25 1911 Portland Beavers season 2020 8,460 931
26 1910 Portland Beavers season 2020 11,195 761
27 1909 San Francisco Seals season 2020 7,846 891
28 1908 Los Angeles Angels season 2020 13,303 715
29 1907 Los Angeles Angels season 2020 8,839 666
30 1906 Portland Beavers season 2020 7,980 537
31 1905 Los Angeles Angels season 2020 4,614 264
32 1904 Tacoma Tigers season 2020 10,540 788
33 1903 Los Angeles Angels season 2020 8,893 1,335
34 Spider Baum 2020 4,393 1,611 PCL pitcher 1903-1920
35 Template:Pacific Coast League champions 2020 274

Other personnel

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Players

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Rank Title Creation Size Views Description
1 Marty Bergen (baseball) 2007-08-24 24,614 231,452 Baseball murder/suicide
2 Stephen C. Reich 2007 11,660 143,460 Minor League Baseball player and member of "Team USA" baseball team in 1993; killed in action in Afghanistan in 2005
3 Tip O'Neill (baseball) 2014 28,124 91,367 MLB outfielder 1883-1892, AA triple crown 1887, BHOF
4 Gordie Gillespie 2010 13,311 79,908 Winningest coach in college baseball history
5 John Clarkson 19,876 68,114 MLB pitcher 1882-1894, Baseball HOF
6 Bobby Ávila 2019 18,851 56,912 MLB second baseman 1949-59
7 Dummy Taylor 2011 33,327 43,558 MLB pitcher 1900-1908; highest paid deaf person in US during MLB career
8 Dave Orr 2014 25,870 38,876 MLB 1883-1890, .342 career batting average, stroke ended career 1890
9 Win Mercer 9,505 36,261 MLB pitcher 1894-1902
10 Bobby Lowe 2011 30,209 34,919 2B 1904-1907
11 Edgar McNabb 2007 5,835 26,633 OF 1893, died 1894 in murder-suicide
12 Victor Orsatti 14,411 24,204 Hollywood agent and producer
13 Baby Doll Jacobson 2014 24,728 21,590 MLB 1915-1927
14 Joe Engel 2007 7,853 18,720 Pitcher 1912-1920, scout, team owner
15 Ralph Sharman 2007 5,559 18,312 Baseball player drowned in training accident WWI
16 Carl Lundgren 15,188 P 1902-1909
17 Heine Meine 13,425 P 1922-1934
18 Jiggs Donahue 2007 10,760 13,402 1B 1900-1909
19 Tom Burr 2007 4,735 13,124 Killed in plane accident in France during WWI
20 Pea Ridge Day 2007 8,530 11,206 "Hog-calling pitcher" 1924-1931
21 Harry Glenn 10,309
22 Duncan Curry 2012 24,843 9,806 Baseball pioneer, president of Knickerbockers
23 Newt Halliday 8,646
24 Wally Gilbert 6,900 MLB 3B 1928-32
25 Emil Gross 6,797
26 John Kobs 6,708 Michigan State coach of baseball (1925-63)
27 Frank Joranko 6,191 Albion coach of football (1973-82) and baseball (1973-95)
28 Skel Roach 5,112 P 1899
29 Red Snapp 4,390 IF/manager, "king of minors" in Texas
30 Henry Oxley 3,614 Catcher 1884, first MLB from Prince Edward Island
31 Richard Finn 2015 3,321 6,616 Baseball coach Toledo (1964-69), Ohio State (1976-87)
32 Eugene Lenti 2015 3,011 6,020 DePaul baseball coach 1979-2018
33 Fred Blanding 2012 28,559 4,750 Cleveland pitcher 1910-14
34 David V. Connelly 2015 4,926 3,617 Toledo baseball coach 1928-1949
35 Dummy Lynch 3,500
36 Cal Hawk 2,647
37 Bill Lelivelt 2,105 P 1909-10
38 Jack Hardy 2020 8,171 1,904 Catcher 1903-1910
39 Studs Bancker 1,637
40 Sam Gillen 2018 6,124 1,559 SS 1893, 1897
41 Bobby Lewis 2016 2,977 1,390 Pitt baseball coach 1955-1990
42 James Gronninger 1,330

Baseball Heinies

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Rank Title Creation Size Views Description
1 Heinie Manush 2016 41,307 88,340 MLB outfielder 1923-1939, AL batting champion 1926, BHOF
2 Heinie Wagner 18,291 SS/manager 1902-1930
3 Heine Meine 22,719 13,944
4 Heinie Peitz 5,607 1893-1913
5 Heinie Reitz 5,502
6 Heinie Mueller (second baseman) 5,233 5,398
7 Heinie Mueller (outfielder) 5,165 4,976
8 Heinie Sand 4,855 SS 1923-28
9 Heinie Berger 4,141 4,292
10 Heinie Beckendorf 2007, 2014 15,858 4,274 Catcher 1909-1910
11 Heinie Schuble 2007, 2016 9,947 4,035 SS/3B 1929-1935
12 Heinie Stafford 3,013
13 Heinie Scheer 2,627 2B 1922-23
14 Heinie Odom 2,264
15 Heinie Kappel 2,190
16 Heinie Heltzel 2,132
17 Heinie Heitmuller 2,019
18 Heinie Elder 1,561
Heinie Jantzel 2007-05-24 3,837

Baseball writers

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Rank Title Creation Size Views Description
1 Watson Spoelstra 2011 9,190 91,841 The Detroit News 1945-1973
2 Max Kase 2011 36,626 38,414 New York Journal-American 1938-1966, Pulitzer Prize
3 Jerry Green 2011 15,267 29,163 The Detroit News 1963-2004, PFHOF
4 Joe Falls 2011 13,648 23,231 Detroit 1956-2004
5 Charles Dryden 2011 24,419 12,771 Mark Twain of baseball
6 Frank Graham 2011 20,991 11,049 New York 1915-1965
7 Gordon Cobbledick 2011 10,187 7,655 Cleveland 1923-1964
8 Frank G. Menke 2011 42,190 7,697 Sports writer 1907-1954
9 Edward A. Batchelor 2011 19,545 7,026 Card No. 1 with BBWA, Detroit 1906-1919, came up with "Fighting Irish"
10 H. G. Salsinger 2011 10,884 6,370 Detroit News 1909-1958
11 Harry Grayson 2011 15,990 5,907 NEA sports editor 1934-1963
12 Dick Gordon 2011 18,983 5,690 1933-2008
13 John Drebinger 2011 3,784 5,941 New York 1911-1964
14 Earl Lawson 2011 8,667 5,915 Cincinnati 1949-1984
15 Joe S. Jackson 2011 24,475 5,800 Detroit 1901-1921
16 Alan J. Gould 2011 9,679 5,197 AP sports editor 1922-1963
17 Charley Feeney 2011 6,848 5,081 Pittsburgh 1966-1986
18 Sam Greene 2011 22,281 5,000+ Detroit 1922-1963
George Puscas (sports writer) 2017 6,732 4,768 Detroit Free Press 1941-2000

Other baseball

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Rank Title Creation Size Views Description
1 List of athletes who played in Major League Baseball and the National Football League 2012-06-11 22,697 570,307
2 List of baseball nicknames 360,437
5 List of college baseball coaches with 1,100 wins 112,815
6 Range factor 94,049