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A rare autographed clubhouse issued, Miguel Cabrera player model bat. Ordered by the Tigers clubhouse, Cabrera signed the bat boldly in silver.
Tom Brookens signed ball - This baseball is autographed by former 2008 Midwest League Champion Whitecaps Manager Tom Brookens. Brookens, who also was the Detroit Tigers 1st and 3rd Base Coach from 2009 to 2013 was a member of the 1984 World Series Champion team.
This issue of the Wave from the Whitecaps 2018 season is autographed by former Whitecaps Manager Lance Parrish. Parrish, an 8x MLB All-Star was the Catcher for the 1984 World Series Champion Detroit Tigers.
This baseball is autographed by former Detroit Tigers 3rd Baseman and former Whitecap, Brandon Inge. Inge, who spent 12 seasons with the Detroit Tigers was a 2009 MLB All-Star. Inge recently joined the University of Michigan baseball coaching staff.
This game-worn jersey was worn and autographed by former Whitecaps Manager, Lance Parrish. Parrish who served as Whitecaps Manager for the 2018 and 2019 seasons, was an 8x MLB All-Star and Catcher for the 1984 World Series Champion Detroit Tigers.
One-of-a-kind Jeimer Candelario Detroit Tigers game-used cracked bat. Bat was cracked in play and displays Candelario's name engraved on the barrel.
A rare official Major League baseball autographed by Detroit Tigers pitcher Casey Mize, the first overall pick in the 2018 MLB draft. The baseball is autographed bodly by Mize on the sweet spot and includes the inscription "2018 #1 Overall Pick".
Mickey Lolich is a 3x All-Star and former pitcher for the Detroit Tigers. Lolich is most known for his performance in the 1968 World Series against the St. Louis Cardinals where he earned three complete game victories including a win over Bob Gibson in Game 7. Lolich who won the 1968 World Series MVP, was also a 3x MLB All-Star and lead the MLB in both strikeouts and wins during the 1971 season.
This baseball is autographed by former Whitecap, Nicholas Castellanos. With the Whitecaps, Castellanos batted .312 with 7 home runs and 76 RBIs while leading the Midwest League in hits with 158. Castellanos spent 7 seasons with the Detroit Tigers before brief stint with the Chicago Cubs and is now currently with the Cincinnati Reds.
A rare limited-edition autographed 8"x10" debut photo of Michael Fulmer, featured in a 13"x16" frame with triple matting under glass, accompanied by a 39mm 24kt gold flash plated medallion and a medallion featuring game-used in-field dirt from Fulmer's debut.
This jersey is autographed by Detroit Tigers Hall of Fame pitcher Jack Morris. Morris, a 5x MLB All-Star is a 4x World Series Champion, including one with the Tigers in 1984. Morris was named World Series MVP in 1991, lead the MLB in wins in both 1981 and 1992, and lead the American League in strikeouts in 1983.
This baseball is autographed by former Detroit Tigers' Manager, Jim Leyland. Leyland, who led the Tigers to two World Series appearances in 2006 and 2012, managed the World Series Florida Marlins in 1997. Leyland won over 1,700 games during his managerial career.
An autographed clubhouse issued, Miguel Cabrera Detroit Tigers home jersey. Ordered by the Tigers clubhouse, Cabrera signed the jersey boldly.
This bobblehead is of former Detroit Tigers Second Baseman, Placido Polanco. Polanco spent 16 seasons in the MLB, 5 of which were with Detroit. Polanco is a 2x MLB All-Star, 3x Gold Glove Award winner and was the 2006 ALCS MVP Award while with the Tigers.
This baseball is autographed by Chet Lemon, a member of the 1984 World Series Champion Detroit Tigers. Lemon is a 3x MLB All-Star and spent 16 seasons in the MLB, 9 of them as a Detroit Tiger.
A one-of-a-kind Nicholas Castellanos Detroit Tigers game-used cracked bat. Bat was cracked in play and displays Castellanos' name engraved on the barrel.
This edition of the Wave, is signed by former Whitecap and current Detroit Tiger, Joe Jimenez. In 2015, Jimenez was the Tigers Minor League Pitcher of the Year while helping the Whitecaps to a Midwest League Championship.
This baseball is autographed by Darrell Evans, a member of the 1984 World Series Champion Detroit Tigers. Evans spent 21 seasons in the MLB, 5 with the Tigers and was elected to 2 MLB All-Star Games. In 1985, Evans lead the American League in home runs.
Official Major League baseball autographed by Tigers outfielder, Christin Stewart. Stewart signed the baseball boldly in blue on the sweet spot adding the number 14.
This bobblehead is of former 3x MLB All-Star and member of the Detroit Tigers, Cecil Fielder. During his time with the Tigers, Fielder led the American League in home runs twice and RBIs three times while winning the Silver Slugger Award in both 1990 and 1991. Fielder also was a member of the 1996 World Series Champion New York Yankees.
This jersey is autographed by Kirk Gibson, a member of the 1984 World Series Champion Detroit Tigers. Gibson was also named the 1988 NL MVP while leading the Dodgers to a World Series Championship that season. Gibson spent a total of 17 season in the MLB, 12 of which were with Detroit. Gibson currently is a color commenter for the Tigers and Fox Sports Detroit.
A rare set including an autographed clubhouse issued, Alan Trammell Detroit Tigers home jersey with the inscription "HOF 18" and an autographed 8"x10" photograph. Each were signed boldly by Trammell.
This baseball is autographed by former Detroit Tigers Manager Ron Gardenhire. Gardenhire spent most of his managerial career with the Minnesota Twins and was named AL Manager of the year in 2010. Gardenhire amassed 1,200 wins over his managing career.
A rare set including an autographed clubhouse issued, Willie Horton Detroit Tigers home jersey and an autographed baseball signed on the sweet spot. Plus, an autographed baseball cap, all signed boldly by Horton.
Official Major League baseball autographed by infielder, CJ Cron. Cron signed the baseball boldly in blue on the sweet spot adding the number 26.
This baseball is autographed by Detroit Tigers Hall of Fame pitcher Jack Morris. Morris, a 5x MLB All-Star is a 4x World Series Champion, including one with the Tigers in 1984. Morris was named World Series MVP in 1991, lead the MLB in wins in both 1981 and 1992, and lead the American League in strikeouts in 1983.
Rare autographed clubhouse issued, Lance Parrish player model bat. Ordered by the Tigers clubhouse, Parrish signed the bat boldly in blue.
Collection including an official Major League baseball and two 8"x10" photographs autographed by Tigers Skipper (2017-2020), Ron Gardenhire. Gardenhire signed each boldly adding the number 15.
Official Major League baseball autographed by pitcher, Alex Wilson. Wilson signed the baseball boldly in blue on the sweet spot adding the number 30.
This bobblehead is of Chet Lemon, a member of the 1984 World Series Champion Detroit Tigers. Lemon is a 3x MLB All-Star and spent 16 seasons in the MLB, 9 of them as a Detroit Tiger.
This jersey is autographed by former Whitecap and current Detroit Tiger, Christin Stewart. Stewart spent time with the 2015 Midwest League Champion Whitecaps, hitting 10 home runs and driving in 44 runs in 71 total games throughout the minor league season.
One of the following autographed baseballs could be yours! Jack Morris, Riley Greene, Placido Polanco, Don Kelly, Parker Meadows, Tom Brookens, Bryana Pena. Joel Zumaya
This baseball and baseball card are both signed by former Whitecaps and current Detroit Tigers relief pitcher, Buck Farmer. Farmer was inducted into the West Michigan Whitecaps Hall of Fame in 2020.
A rare set of limited edition legend books autographed by Tigers legends Al Kaline and Alan Trammell. Kaline, inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1980, added the inscription "HOF 80" and Trammell, inducted in 2018, added the inscription "HOF 18." Each contains a unique collection of articles and never-before-seen photographs capturing what these iconic men meant to the storied Tigers franchise, their teammates and beloved fans.
A set including an official Major League baseball and 8"x10" photograph autographed by Tigers coach and alumnus, Ramon Santiago. Santiago signed each boldly adding the number 39.
24" X 35" Miller Lite Detroit Tigers Mirror
One-of-a-kind Jose Iglesias Detroit Tigers game-used cracked bat. Bat was cracked in play and displays Inglesias' name engraved on the barrel.
This baseball is autographed by current Detroit Tigers Infielder, Jeimer Candelario. Candelario enjoyed a shortened 2020 season, putting up a career best .297 batting average in 52 games.
Set including an official Major League baseball and 8"x10" photograph autographed by outfielder, Cameron Maybin. Maybin signed each boldly adding the number 4.
Official Major League baseball autographed by catcher, James McCann. McCann signed the baseball boldly in blue on the sweet spot adding the inscription "Mark 10:27".
A rare autographed 8"x10" debut photo of Daniel Norris, featured in a 13"x16" frame with triple matting under glass, accompanied by a solid bronze mint medallion and a medallion featuring a piece of game-used baseball (not from any specific game or season).
Official Major League baseball autographed by Tigers pitcher, Joe Jimenez. Jimenez signed the baseball boldly in blue on the sweet spot adding the number 77.
Rare limited-edition coin set commemorating 2018 Hall of Fame electees, Alan Trammell and Jack Morris. Delivered in a 4"x6" acrylic display is each 39mm silver plated coin. The display includes a commemorative card featuring each electee's bio, with a display stand.
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