Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Al Kaline, a Hall of Fame right fielder who recorded more than 3,000 hits and nearly 400 home runs over his more than two decades ...
DETROIT (AP) — Al Kaline, who spent his entire 22-season Hall of Fame career with the Detroit Tigers and was known affectionately as "Mr. Tiger," died Monday. He was 85. John Morad, a friend of Kaline ...
Kevin McGonigle just did something no one wearing the Old English "D" has done since Al Kaline did it 70 years ago for the ...
The Detroit Tigers lost a legend. Hall of Fame outfielder and franchise icon Al Kaline died Monday, according to the Detroit Free Press. He was 85. Kaline’s cause of death was not available. Over 22 ...
Hall of Famer and Detroit Tigers icon Al Kaline died Monday at 85. Kaline grew up in Baltimore and made his MLB debut as an 18-year-old in 1953. He played 22 seasons in the big leagues, all with the ...
As beloved as he was skilled at playing the game of baseball, Hall of Famer Al Kaline has died at the age of 85. Kaline -- author of more than 3,000 hits and almost 5,000 total bases and a true ...
It was a routine January morning in 1980 when the phone rang. It was Free Press sports editor Tom Hennessey. “We got a tip,” Hennessey told me. “We think Al Kaline is going to make it into the Hall of ...
Fifty-one years after graduation, on the eve of his alma mater’s closing, Southern High’s best-known athlete can still warble the old school song. Al Kaline, baseball Hall of Famer, clears his throat, ...
Thomas Neumann/ESPN.comAl Kaline delivers a strike on a ceremonial first pitch to grandson Colin, a Detroit Tigers farmhand. NORWICH, Conn. -- Al Kaline recorded 3,007 hits and 399 home runs during ...
This story, by legendary Detroit columnist and longtime TSN contributor Joe Falls, first appeared in the Oct. 5, 1968, issue of The Sporting News, after the Tigers and Detroit icon Al Kaline had ...
Al Kaline racked up more than 3,000 hits over his 22-year career Al Kaline — the baseball legend who played for the Detroit Tigers for the entirety of his 22-year career, earning him the nickname “Mr.