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2. Al Kaline

While Al Kaline was not named the greatest Detroit Tiger of all-time, Al Kaline was the player who would be referred to as “Mr. Tiger”.

1. Ty Cobb

It is a good thing this wasn’t based on character was it.

Regardless of how unlikable Ty Cobb was (in every possible metric), Ty Cobb was easily one of the greatest hitters who ever lived.  “The Georgia Peach” won 11 Batting Titles and until Pete Rose eclipsed his record had the most Hits all-time in Major League Baseball, though Cobb would play significantly less games than Rose.

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July 21 – 27, 1958
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300. Rockin' Robin

A former WWF Women’s Champion, Rockin’ Robin was the face of the women’s division for a time in the then named World Wrestling Federation.  While that is the good news, the fact is that as the face of the champion, the title was abandoned and the women’s division went into hibernation for over a decade.  That fact does the half-sister of Jake “The Snake” Roberts no favors.