For more than a half century, as a superstar ballplayer, television
broadcaster, and front office executive, Al Kaline has personified the
Detroit Tigers like no one else. In the Tigers' clubhouse of today,
stars such as Miguel Cabrera and Justin Verlander--neither of whom were
even born when he played in the major leagues--respectfully address him
as Mr. Kaline. Tigers fans around the country of every generation refer
to him simply as Mr. Tiger. Now, for the first time, the life and career
of this remarkable individual are presented in this compelling new
biography. Learn how the skinny, shy youngster with a deformed foot and
an undying love for the game of baseball went straight from high school
and the sandlots of Baltimore to the big leagues where, at the age of
20, he became the youngest batting champion in baseball history. That
achievement marked the start of a first-ballot Hall of Fame career that
would carry him to 3,000 hits and a plaque on the hallowed wall at
Cooperstown.