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1980-present. Please note I really don't know much about Tiger Stadium seats. Most of what I'm able to find out about them I find by doing searches on Google.com. I am also unable to appraise collectibles such as autographed balls or cards.
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Hi, Kevin. Baseball-reference.com has all of this info starting at: http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/DET/2009-schedule-scores.shtml There's a breakdown for "by season half," which divides
Hi, Keith. It is my understanding that Wilson was the official manufacturer of Major League Baseball uniforms back then, but I don't know why Tom Brookens would have worn a 6. As I'm sure you know,
Hi, Ken. You can find Tigers rosters with uniform numbers here: http://www.baseball-almanac.com/teams/dett.shtml and, for this year's 40-man roster, here: http://detroit.tigers.mlb.com/team/roster_40man
Hi, Marvin. You can find a log of every game Lolich appeared in at his page on baseball-reference.com: http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/l/lolicmi01.shtml If you scroll down a little to
Hi, Murray. I'll refer back to another question I had on the value of an autographed ball, because I really don't know much about the value of collectibles. Here's what I wrote, in part, before:

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