Ever since the city was granted its fi rst major-league team, the
Wolverines in 1881, Detroit baseball fans have packed the parks to
loyally cheer for their favorite sluggers at the plate. Big Dan
Brouthers helped the Detroit ball club win its first National League
pennant with 12 home runs, 101 RBIs, and a league-leading 153 runs
scored in 1887. Twenty years later, a rookie named Ty Cobb, at the start
of a hall-of-fame career, led the league in batting and the Tigers to
three successive American League pennants. Hank Greenberg, Rudy York,
and Al Kaline joined the ranks of Motor City sluggers in the coming
decades who thrilled fans with the long ball in pennant race after
exciting pennant race. Written from the perspective of an old-time fan,
Detroit Sluggers: The First 75 Years is a fun read for any Motor City
baseball enthusiast.