1937 Detroit Tigers season

1937 Detroit Tigers season

MLB yearly infobox-pre1969‎
name = Detroit Tigers
season = 1937
misc =

current league = American League
y1 = 1901
Uniform
ballpark = Navin Field
y4 = 1912
city = Detroit, Michigan
y5 = 1901
owners = Walter Briggs, Sr.
managers = Mickey Cochrane, Del Baker, and Cy Perkins
television = none
radio = WWJ (AM)
(Ty Tyson)
WXYZ
(Harry Heilmann)|

The 1937 Detroit Tigers finished in second place in the American League with a record of 89-65. Their winning percentage of .578 ranks as the 15th best season in Detroit Tigers history.

The strength of the 1937 Tigers was hitting. The Tigers had scored 900 or more runs each season from 1934 to 1937. The 1937 total of 935 runs is the second highest in franchise history, trailing only the 1934 Tigers team that scored 958 runs. The 1937 Tigers led the major leagues with a .292 batting average -- nine points higher than the Yankees. The 1937 Tigers also had power, belting twice as many home runs (150 to 74) as the 1934 team.

Second baseman Charlie Gehringer won both the American League batting title and the AL Most Valuable Player Award. First baseman Hank Greenberg led the major leagues with 183 RBIs -- still the third highest single season total in major league history. Rookie catcher Rudy York did not make it into the starting lineup until early August and promptly broke the AL record with 18 home runs in the month. York finished as the AL leader in at bats per home run (10.7) and with the third highest slugging percentage (.651) in the major leagues.

While the team had the bats, it lacked the pitching to compete with the Yankees. In contrast to its league-best batting average, the Tigers pitching staff had an ERA of 4.87 -- ranking seventh among the eight American League teams. Elden Auker (17-9; 3.88) was the only pitcher on the staff with an ERA below 4.00. Former ace Schoolboy Rowe was suspended at the beginning of the year for poor conditioning, pitched only 31-1/3 innings for the year, and compiled a staggering 7.59 ERA.

The team continued to have strong support from Detroit fans, finishing the 1937 season with a team record 1,072,276 fans attending the team's home games at Briggs Stadium. The only American League team to draw more fans up to that time was the 1930 Yankees' team that drew 1,169,230.

The team finished 13 games behind the 1937 Yankees. The Yankees led by Joe DiMaggio and Lou Gehrig went on to beat the New York Giants four games to one in the 1937 World Series.

1937 American League standings

"Note: pitchers' batting statistics not included"

Pitching

tarting pitchers

"Note: GS = Games started; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts"

References

External links

* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/DET/1937.shtml Baseball-Reference.com 1937 Detroit Tigers Regular Season Statistics]


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