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- Crowd Listening to a Baseball Game Broadcast, Oakland, California, 1922-1923 -

- 1922-1923
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Crowd Listening to a Baseball Game Broadcast, Oakland, California, 1922-1923
- Will Rogers, Henry Ford and Edsel Ford at World Series, Navin Field, Detroit, Michigan, 1934 - In 1934, Detroit went crazy for baseball. The white-hot Tigers tallied a 101-53 record as they rolled past their American League challengers to capture their first pennant in 25 years. This photo shows Henry and Edsel Ford with American humorist Will Rogers attending the World Series at Navin Field in Detroit. The Tigers lost the series, but came back the next year to win the championship.

- 1934
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Will Rogers, Henry Ford and Edsel Ford at World Series, Navin Field, Detroit, Michigan, 1934
In 1934, Detroit went crazy for baseball. The white-hot Tigers tallied a 101-53 record as they rolled past their American League challengers to capture their first pennant in 25 years. This photo shows Henry and Edsel Ford with American humorist Will Rogers attending the World Series at Navin Field in Detroit. The Tigers lost the series, but came back the next year to win the championship.
- 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.
- 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
- Collections - Artifact
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.
- Pennant, "Yankees World Champions," 1962 -

- 1962
- Collections - Artifact
Pennant, "Yankees World Champions," 1962
- 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
- Collections - Artifact
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.
- Will Rogers, Henry Ford, and Edsel Ford Watching the World Series at Navin Field, 1934 - In 1934, Detroit went crazy for baseball. The white-hot Tigers tallied a 101-53 record as they rolled past their American League challengers to capture their first pennant in 25 years. This photo shows Henry and Edsel Ford with American humorist Will Rogers attending the World Series at Navin Field in Detroit. The Tigers lost the series, but came back the next year to win the championship.

- 1934
- Collections - Artifact
Will Rogers, Henry Ford, and Edsel Ford Watching the World Series at Navin Field, 1934
In 1934, Detroit went crazy for baseball. The white-hot Tigers tallied a 101-53 record as they rolled past their American League challengers to capture their first pennant in 25 years. This photo shows Henry and Edsel Ford with American humorist Will Rogers attending the World Series at Navin Field in Detroit. The Tigers lost the series, but came back the next year to win the championship.