American Hall of Famer and Detroit Tigers legend who played his entire career with one club, producing 399 home runs and 18 All-Star appearances in a career marked by loyalty and consistent excellence.
Al Kaline was a Detroit Tigers icon who spent all 22 of his major league seasons with the franchise, winning one World Series and producing 3,007 career hits. The 1955 AL batting champion at age 20, Kaline was the youngest batting champion in AL history and one of the sport's most consistent performers. His exceptional right field defence — he won 10 Gold Gloves — and consistent hitting made him one of baseball's finest all-around players.
Outstanding right fielder and consistent hitter for Detroit Tigers
How They Played
Smooth defensive outfielder with strong arm and consistent bat
Lasting Impact
Hall of Fame outfielder, Mr. Tiger, franchise icon