25,455 per game
25,455 per game
The Tigers would struggle early getting off to an 11-19 start, but the Tigers would get back into the race in the 2nd half and would find themselves in a battle with the Toronto Blue Jays for the Division Title until the final week of the season. All hope looked lost for the Tigers when they lost a series in Toronto with a week to go to fall 4 games out of 1st. However the Blue Jays would lose 4 straight and would enter the final series of the season with a 1 game lead over the Tigers with 3-games in Detroit. The Tigers took the first two, 4-3 on Friday and 3-2 in 12 innings the next day. With a one-game lead, Frank Tanana out-dueled the Jays' Jimmy Key on Sunday as Larry Herndon's solo homer proved the only scoring in a 1-0 Eastern Division clinching triumph, as the Tigers posted a 98-64 record. In the ALCS the Tigers would face the Minnesota Twins who won only 85 games to win a weak Western Division. However the Twins had a tremendous home field advantage, and with first 2 games in the Metrodome they would take full advantage, and the Tigers were in the hole 2-0 heading to Detroit. In Game 3 the Tigers saw a 5-0 lead wilt away, and entered the 9th trailing 6-5. However Pat Sheridan delivered a dramatic walk of Homer and the Tigers showed life. Unfortunately for the Tigers the life would only be temporary as the Twins won the next 2 games in Detroit to complete the upset and advance to the World Series.