A look at the life and legacy of Tigers Hall of Famer Al Kaline, who died April 6, 2020, at age 85.
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John Keating, Jim Price, Jack Morris, Jeff Daniels, Lynn Henning and Tom Gage reflect on the life and Hall of Fame career of Al Kaline, who died Monday at age 85.
Ernie Harwell and George Kell interview Al Kaline during spring training in 1962.
Al Kaline scores the winning run as the Tigers secure the American League pennant in 1968.
George Kell and Al Kaline talk about their partnership in the broadcast booth.
He doubles to the right-field corner on Sept. 24, 1974.
“We knew something special was coming in ’68 simply because we wouldn’t settle for anything less.” — Al Kaline
Al Kaline smacks a single to center and makes a catch in right during the 1971 All-Star Game in Detroit.
Representing every Tigers player throughout the years, Al Kaline delivers a speech before the final game at Tiger Stadium.
Steve Yzerman emphasizes Al Kaline’s humility and a sports era that featured other stars who had that same admirable trait.
John Keating, Dan Petry, Brandon Inge, Kirk Gibson, Alan Trammell and J.K. Simmons reflect on the passing of Mr. Tiger, Al Kaline.
Lots of great programming Tuesday to honor the passing of Mr. Tiger, Al Kaline, including Game 7 of the 1968 World Series between the @Tigers and Cardinals. https://foxs.pt/2UOpGTW
Al Kaline, who spent his entire 22-season Hall of Fame career with the Detroit Tigers and was known affectionately as “Mr. Tiger,” died Monday. He was 85.
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