Tributes poured in Tuesday for former Tigers broadcaster Jim Price, who died on Monday at age 81.
From early Tuesday morning when the Tigers made the announcement of Price’s passing until Tuesday night after the Tigers blanked the Twins 6-0 at Comerica Park, many baseball fans, former Tigers, media members, friends and family went online to share memories of the former catcher with the 1968 World Series champions.
Here’s a sampling of what people were saying about Price, who called his last game on Sunday, July 9, one day after the Tigers posted the franchise’s first combined no-hitter against the Blue Jays.
Not surprisingly, Lynn pens a great tribute to a fine man. Jim Price wasn’t a polished, cookie-cutter broadcaster, but he was a kind, fun man. He will be missed.
Henning: Jim Price earned his place in Tigers lore, at plate and in booth https://t.co/j1tWkrya99 via @detroitnews— Bob Wojnowski (@bobwojnowski) August 9, 2023
Jim Price chatted with me at length back in 2015. We talked about the “keyhole,” how he’s never seen a “bad area,” his Fab Four in #Tigers history, Mr. Tiger Al Kaline, and his plan to call games for 10 more years. He almost made it. https://t.co/vDNpmi2FG3 via @detroitnews
— Tony Paul (@TonyPaul1984) August 8, 2023
So very sorry to hear that Jim Price has passed away. Along with his deep and abiding love for the #Tigers he and his wonderful wife Lisa worked tirelessly for Jack’s Place for Autism. Such a lovely and kind man. #RIP, Jim.
— Devin Scillian (@DevinScillian) August 8, 2023
The Hall of Fame remembers catcher, 1968 World Series champion and longtime @tigers broadcaster Jim Price, who passed away on Monday. pic.twitter.com/WTgPe4yDBA
— National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum ⚾ (@baseballhall) August 8, 2023
We are fired up in the D tonight with a 6-0 win in honor of the famous number #12… Jim Price!
— Andy Dirks (@AndyDirks12) August 9, 2023
We mourn the passing of Jim Price, a treasured member of the Tigers organization for decades.
He spent all five years of his playing career wearing the Olde English ‘D’, including the 1968 World Series championship season.
— Detroit Tigers (@tigers) August 8, 2023
This one hurts. Jim Price was one of the first men to truly welcome me into the organization when I first arrived in 2015.
Whenever I got on the bus after a game he would announce, “Johnny Kane’s here everybody. He’s in the big leagues.”
Rest in peace, Jim #RepDetroit https://t.co/9YT613mwwR
— Johnny Kane (@JohnnyKaneBSD) August 8, 2023
I for one enjoyed Jim Price on the broadcasts as he was not afraid to call out a negative play- even though he was a Tiger employee. We all knew he was struggling for a while- Let’s appreciate him for the absolute gentleman he always was- regardless of who you were. RIP
— Jeff Lesson On Golf (@JeffLesson) August 8, 2023
Some kids grow up wanting to be a firefighter, an astronaut, etc.
I wanted to call @tigers games with Jim Price.
At 10 years old, I got that chance at a TigerFest.
20 years later, I got to do it for real.
Rest Easy, Jimmy — a great man who helped make dreams become reality. pic.twitter.com/owiK0NBj7I
— Dan Hasty (@ThatDanHasty) August 8, 2023
The Tigers are mourning the loss of Jim Price, who died at the age of 81.
A member of the 1968 World Series champion, he called Tigers games for over 30 years. pic.twitter.com/soDWqbaNEj
— Brad Galli (@BradGalli) August 8, 2023
So sad to hear about the passing of Jim Price. My thoughts and prayers are with you Tigers Nation 🙏🏾🙏🏾 He will be missed. He loved his Tigers. #RIP Jim https://t.co/uMsaRJgpxG
— Rod Allen (@RodAllen12) August 9, 2023
As we continue our conversation with Dan Dickerson sharing memories of the late Jim Price, we throw it back to the 1968 World Series when Price was interviewed by another dearly departed member of the @tigers family in Ernie Harwell.#RepDetroit I @FiegerLaw pic.twitter.com/EXrW6k2vxx
— Bally Sports Detroit (@BallySportsDET) August 8, 2023