The 1984 Detroit Tigers won the 1984 World Series after leading the American League Eastern Division wire-to-wire, opening the season 9–0 and eventually topping out at 35–5 after 40 games. The team won its first Division title since 1972, their first AL Pennant in 1968, and the franchise's fourth World championship.
Detroit relief pitcher Willie Hernández won the Cy Young Award and was chosen as the American League Most Valuable Player. #shorts
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Sep 12, 1985
George Steinbrenner calls Billy Martin to set the record straight about his managerial style.
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George Steinbrenner Crank Calls Billy Martin / George Steinbrenner calls Billy Martin to set the record straight about his managerial style.
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1985
MLB Network's "Baseball's Seasons" series takes a look at the exciting season of 1985; examining...
MLB Baseball's Seasons: 1985 / MLB Network's "Baseball's Seasons" series takes a look at the exciting season of 1985; examining the pennant races, achievements, events and players that made this a memorable year in baseball.
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