Ever since the city was granted its first major league team, the
Wolverines in 1881, Detroit baseball fans have packed the parks to
loyally cheer for their favorite hurlers on the mound. In 1887, Charlie
Getzein, nicknamed Pretzels, led the Detroit ball club to its first
National League pennant with 29 wins. The rubber-armed Wild Bill Donovan
led the Detroit Tigers to the city's first American League pennant in
1907, notching up an astounding .862 winning percentage despite a
legendary lack of control. More great pitchers were to follow in the
coming decades, and, written from the perspective of an old-time fan,
Detroit Aces: The First 75 Years is a fun read for any Motor City
baseball enthusiast.