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- 1968 World Series Official Souvenir Program, Tiger Stadium, Detroit, Michigan - The 1968 World Series pitted the American League champion Detroit Tigers against the National League's St. Louis Cardinals. It was the Cardinals' second consecutive trip to the World Series. Both teams brought stellar pitching to the games. Detroit's Mickey Lolich was named MVP, pitching three complete game victories as the Tigers defeated the Cardinals in seven games.

- 02 October 1968-10 October 1968
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1968 World Series Official Souvenir Program, Tiger Stadium, Detroit, Michigan
The 1968 World Series pitted the American League champion Detroit Tigers against the National League's St. Louis Cardinals. It was the Cardinals' second consecutive trip to the World Series. Both teams brought stellar pitching to the games. Detroit's Mickey Lolich was named MVP, pitching three complete game victories as the Tigers defeated the Cardinals in seven games.
- J. L. Hudson's Advertisement before the 1968 Detroit Tigers/St. Louis Cardinals World Series, "Bye Bye Birdie" - The 1968 World Series pitted the American League champion Detroit Tigers against the National League's St. Louis Cardinals. It was the Cardinals' second consecutive trip to the World Series. Both teams brought stellar pitching to the games. Detroit's Mickey Lolich was named MVP, pitching three complete game victories as the Tigers defeated the Cardinals in seven games.

- October 01, 1968
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J. L. Hudson's Advertisement before the 1968 Detroit Tigers/St. Louis Cardinals World Series, "Bye Bye Birdie"
The 1968 World Series pitted the American League champion Detroit Tigers against the National League's St. Louis Cardinals. It was the Cardinals' second consecutive trip to the World Series. Both teams brought stellar pitching to the games. Detroit's Mickey Lolich was named MVP, pitching three complete game victories as the Tigers defeated the Cardinals in seven games.
- 1968 World Series Bumper Sticker, Ad Supplement to the Detroit News, "Join the Fun, Catch Dodge Fever" - The 1968 World Series pitted the American League champion Detroit Tigers against the National League's St. Louis Cardinals. It was the Cardinals' second consecutive trip to the World Series. Both teams brought stellar pitching to the games. Detroit's Mickey Lolich was named MVP, pitching three complete game victories as the Tigers defeated the Cardinals in seven games.

- October 01, 1968
- Collections - Artifact
1968 World Series Bumper Sticker, Ad Supplement to the Detroit News, "Join the Fun, Catch Dodge Fever"
The 1968 World Series pitted the American League champion Detroit Tigers against the National League's St. Louis Cardinals. It was the Cardinals' second consecutive trip to the World Series. Both teams brought stellar pitching to the games. Detroit's Mickey Lolich was named MVP, pitching three complete game victories as the Tigers defeated the Cardinals in seven games.
- Fans at Navin Field for a Detroit Tigers Baseball Game, August 1934 - In August 1934, Ford dealers from Michigan and Northern Ohio presented Detroit Tigers second baseman Charlie Gehringer with a new Ford automobile. Presentation of the vehicle came before the start of the game at Navin Field. Gehringer's all-star performance for 1934 helped the Tigers capture the American League pennant.

- August 11, 1934
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Fans at Navin Field for a Detroit Tigers Baseball Game, August 1934
In August 1934, Ford dealers from Michigan and Northern Ohio presented Detroit Tigers second baseman Charlie Gehringer with a new Ford automobile. Presentation of the vehicle came before the start of the game at Navin Field. Gehringer's all-star performance for 1934 helped the Tigers capture the American League pennant.
- Ford Employee and Former Detroit Tigers Baseball Player Frank Fuller, August 1944 - Frank Fuller (1893-1965) was a professional baseball player who played for the Detroit Tigers and Boston Red Sox. After his baseball career, Fuller worked for Ford Motor Company at the Rouge factory. Ford regularly featured workers, such as Fuller, and touted their activities and interests in factory and company newspapers.

- August 03, 1944
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Ford Employee and Former Detroit Tigers Baseball Player Frank Fuller, August 1944
Frank Fuller (1893-1965) was a professional baseball player who played for the Detroit Tigers and Boston Red Sox. After his baseball career, Fuller worked for Ford Motor Company at the Rouge factory. Ford regularly featured workers, such as Fuller, and touted their activities and interests in factory and company newspapers.
- Detroit Tigers Arrive at Spring Training Camp, Lakeland, Florida, March 1941 -

- March 14, 1941
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Detroit Tigers Arrive at Spring Training Camp, Lakeland, Florida, March 1941
- Telegram regarding Mickey Cochrane's Head Injury, May 26, 1937 -

- May 26, 1937
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Telegram regarding Mickey Cochrane's Head Injury, May 26, 1937
- Chet Lemon with His Wife, Valerie Jones, and Son, Chet, Jr. Sitting at their Dining Room Table, December 1981 -

- December 01, 1981
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Chet Lemon with His Wife, Valerie Jones, and Son, Chet, Jr. Sitting at their Dining Room Table, December 1981
- Birdie Tebbetts with Grayling Winter Sports Queen, January 1939 - George "Birdie" Tebbetts played on the Detroit Tigers as a catcher from 1936 to 1947, with a three-year pause for military service during World War II. He later managed teams in Cincinnati, Milwaukee and Cleveland. In 1939, Tebbetts traveled to Grayling, Michigan, about 200 miles north of Detroit, and posed with the Grayling Winter Sports Queen and a 1939 Mercury sedan.

- January 30, 1939
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Birdie Tebbetts with Grayling Winter Sports Queen, January 1939
George "Birdie" Tebbetts played on the Detroit Tigers as a catcher from 1936 to 1947, with a three-year pause for military service during World War II. He later managed teams in Cincinnati, Milwaukee and Cleveland. In 1939, Tebbetts traveled to Grayling, Michigan, about 200 miles north of Detroit, and posed with the Grayling Winter Sports Queen and a 1939 Mercury sedan.
- Detroit Tigers Arrive at Spring Training Camp in Lakeland, Florida, March 1941 -

- March 14, 1941
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Detroit Tigers Arrive at Spring Training Camp in Lakeland, Florida, March 1941