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The provided source material exclusively details the 1923 season of the Detroit Tigers.
Answer: True
The source material focuses exclusively on the 1923 season of the Detroit Tigers, detailing their performance in the American League and referencing resources like Baseball-Reference.com for further information.
The Detroit Tigers competed in the National League during their 1923 season.
Answer: False
The Detroit Tigers competed in the American League during the 1923 season, not the National League. The American League is one of the two major leagues comprising Major League Baseball.
Navin Field served as the home ballpark for the Detroit Tigers throughout the 1923 season.
Answer: True
Navin Field was indeed the home ballpark for the Detroit Tigers during the 1923 season. It was a significant stadium located in Detroit, Michigan.
The Detroit Tigers finished the 1923 season with a losing record.
Answer: False
The Detroit Tigers concluded the 1923 season with a winning record of 83 wins and 71 losses, not a losing record.
In the 1923 American League standings, the Detroit Tigers finished in first place.
Answer: False
The Detroit Tigers finished the 1923 season in second place in the American League standings, not first place.
The Detroit Tigers finished the 1923 season 16 games behind the second-place team in the American League.
Answer: False
The Detroit Tigers finished the 1923 season 16 games behind the first-place team (New York Yankees), not the second-place team.
The Detroit Tigers achieved a winning percentage of .539 during the 1923 season.
Answer: True
The Detroit Tigers achieved a winning percentage of .539 in the 1923 season. This is calculated by dividing the number of wins by the total number of games played.
The Detroit Tigers' home record in 1923 was better than their road record.
Answer: True
The Detroit Tigers' home record in 1923 was 45 wins and 32 losses, while their road record was 38 wins and 39 losses. Thus, their home record was superior.
The New York Yankees finished the 1923 season with a record of 83 wins and 71 losses.
Answer: False
The New York Yankees finished the 1923 season with a record of 98 wins and 54 losses, not 83 wins and 71 losses. The latter was the record of the Detroit Tigers.
The Cleveland Indians finished the 1923 season with a better record than the Detroit Tigers.
Answer: False
The Detroit Tigers finished with a record of 83-71, while the Cleveland Indians finished with a record of 82-71. Therefore, the Tigers had a slightly better record.
The St. Louis Browns finished below the Detroit Tigers in the 1923 American League standings.
Answer: True
The Detroit Tigers finished in second place in the 1923 American League standings. The St. Louis Browns finished below them in the standings, along with several other teams.
What specific baseball season is detailed in the provided source for the Detroit Tigers?
Answer: 1923
The provided source material exclusively details the 1923 season for the Detroit Tigers, covering team performance, player statistics, and historical context.
In which league did the Detroit Tigers compete during their 1923 season?
Answer: American League
The Detroit Tigers competed in the American League during their 1923 season. The American League is one of the two major leagues that constitute Major League Baseball.
What was the name of the Detroit Tigers' home ballpark in 1923?
Answer: Navin Field
Navin Field served as the home ballpark for the Detroit Tigers throughout the 1923 season. It was a significant venue in the team's history.
What was the Detroit Tigers' final record in the 1923 regular season?
Answer: 83 wins and 71 losses
The Detroit Tigers concluded the 1923 regular season with a record of 83 wins and 71 losses, achieving a winning percentage of .539.
How did the Detroit Tigers finish in the American League standings in 1923?
Answer: Second place
The Detroit Tigers secured second place in the American League standings during the 1923 season, finishing behind the New York Yankees.
Which team finished in first place in the American League in 1923, and what was their record?
Answer: New York Yankees, 98-54
The New York Yankees finished in first place in the American League in 1923 with a dominant record of 98 wins and 54 losses. The Detroit Tigers finished second with an 83-71 record.
How many games behind the first-place team did the Detroit Tigers finish in 1923?
Answer: 16 games
The Detroit Tigers finished the 1923 season 16 games behind the first-place New York Yankees. This indicates the Yankees' significant lead in the standings.
Harry Heilmann led the 1923 Detroit Tigers in both home runs and Runs Batted In (RBI).
Answer: True
Harry Heilmann was the team leader for the 1923 Detroit Tigers in both home runs (18) and Runs Batted In (RBI) (115), demonstrating his significant offensive contribution.
Ty Cobb played in fewer than 150 games during the 1923 season.
Answer: False
Ty Cobb played in 145 games during the 1923 season, which is not fewer than 150 games. He also recorded 189 hits and a .340 batting average.
Catcher Johnny Bassler had a batting average below .290 in the 1923 season.
Answer: False
Catcher Johnny Bassler recorded a batting average of .298 in the 1923 season, which is above .290. He played in 135 games.
Topper Rigney, the team's shortstop in 1923, posted a batting average of .315.
Answer: True
Topper Rigney, who played shortstop for the Detroit Tigers in 1923, achieved a batting average of .315, which was one of the higher averages on the team.
Fred Haney played fewer games than any other infielder for the Detroit Tigers in 1923.
Answer: False
Fred Haney played the most games (142) among the infielders for the Detroit Tigers in 1923, not fewer games than any other infielder.
Heinie Manush achieved a batting average of .334 and collected 103 hits in the 1923 season.
Answer: True
Heinie Manush posted a .334 batting average in the 1923 season, collecting 103 hits in 109 games played.
Hooks Dauss was the starting pitcher with the fewest wins for the Detroit Tigers in 1923.
Answer: False
Hooks Dauss was the starting pitcher with the most wins (21) for the Detroit Tigers in 1923, not the fewest. He also pitched 316.0 innings.
Herman Pillette recorded the most losses among the starting pitchers for the Tigers in 1923.
Answer: True
Herman Pillette recorded the most losses (19) among the starting pitchers for the Detroit Tigers in 1923. He pitched 250.1 innings with an ERA of 3.85.
Hooks Dauss had an Earned Run Average (ERA) of 3.85 in the 1923 season.
Answer: False
Hooks Dauss had an Earned Run Average (ERA) of 3.62 in the 1923 season. Herman Pillette had an ERA of 3.85.
Earl Whitehill had the lowest ERA among the 'Other pitchers' listed for the 1923 Tigers.
Answer: True
Earl Whitehill, listed under 'Other pitchers,' had the lowest ERA in that category for the 1923 Tigers, with a 2.73 ERA over 33.0 innings pitched.
Syl Johnson recorded the fewest strikeouts among the 'Other pitchers' for the 1923 Detroit Tigers.
Answer: False
Syl Johnson recorded the most strikeouts (93) among the 'Other pitchers' for the 1923 Detroit Tigers. He pitched 176.1 innings with an ERA of 3.98.
Bert Cole appeared in the fewest games as a relief pitcher for the Tigers in 1923.
Answer: False
Bert Cole appeared in the most games (52) as a relief pitcher for the Detroit Tigers in 1923, not the fewest. He pitched 163.0 innings.
Roy Moore was the only relief pitcher to record a save for the Tigers in 1923.
Answer: True
The source material indicates that relief pitcher Roy Moore was the only one to record a save for the Tigers in the 1923 season.
Lu Blue hit more home runs than Harry Heilmann during the 1923 season.
Answer: False
Harry Heilmann led the 1923 Tigers with 18 home runs, while Lu Blue hit only 1 home run. Heilmann also led in RBIs.
Rip Collins, a starting pitcher, had an ERA below 4.00 for the 1923 Tigers.
Answer: False
Rip Collins, a starting pitcher for the 1923 Tigers, had an Earned Run Average (ERA) of 4.87, which is above 4.00. He pitched 92.1 innings.
Ira Flagstead played in only one game for the Detroit Tigers in the 1923 season.
Answer: True
Ira Flagstead is listed under 'Other batters' and played in only one game during the 1923 season, recording no hits in his single at-bat.
Which of the following players was listed as an outfielder for the 1923 Detroit Tigers?
Answer: Harry Heilmann
Harry Heilmann was listed as an outfielder for the 1923 Detroit Tigers. Lu Blue played first base, Johnny Bassler was a catcher, and Del Pratt was an infielder.
Who led the Detroit Tigers in batting average during the 1923 season with .403?
Answer: Harry Heilmann
Harry Heilmann led the Detroit Tigers in batting average during the 1923 season with an exceptional .403 average. Ty Cobb batted .340, and Heinie Manush batted .334.
Which pitcher recorded the most wins for the Detroit Tigers in 1923?
Answer: Hooks Dauss
Hooks Dauss recorded the most wins for the Detroit Tigers in 1923, achieving 21 victories. He also pitched a substantial 316.0 innings.
What was Herman Pillette's distinction among the Tigers' starting pitchers in 1923?
Answer: Most losses
Herman Pillette recorded the most losses (19) among the starting pitchers for the Detroit Tigers in 1923. He pitched 250.1 innings with an ERA of 3.85.
Which of the following players was listed as a catcher for the 1923 Detroit Tigers?
Answer: Clyde Manion
Clyde Manion was listed as a catcher for the 1923 Detroit Tigers. Lu Blue played first base, Fred Haney was an infielder, and Bob Jones was also an infielder.
What was the batting average of Topper Rigney, the team's shortstop in 1923?
Answer: .315
Topper Rigney, who played shortstop for the Detroit Tigers in 1923, achieved a batting average of .315.
Who led the 1923 Detroit Tigers in home runs and Runs Batted In (RBI)?
Answer: Harry Heilmann
Harry Heilmann led the 1923 Detroit Tigers in both home runs (18) and Runs Batted In (RBI) (115), underscoring his role as the team's primary offensive threat.
What was the Earned Run Average (ERA) for Hooks Dauss, the Tigers' leading winner in 1923?
Answer: 3.62
Hooks Dauss, who led the Detroit Tigers in wins during the 1923 season, had an Earned Run Average (ERA) of 3.62. This metric reflects the number of earned runs a pitcher allows per nine innings.
Which relief pitcher appeared in the most games for the Detroit Tigers in 1923?
Answer: Bert Cole
Bert Cole appeared in the most games as a relief pitcher for the Detroit Tigers in 1923, participating in 52 games and pitching 163.0 innings.
Which player led the 1923 Detroit Tigers in games played as an infielder?
Answer: Fred Haney
Fred Haney played the most games (142) among the infielders for the Detroit Tigers in 1923. He also contributed significantly with 142 hits.
What was the ERA of relief pitcher Ole Olsen in 1923?
Answer: 6.31
Ole Olsen, a relief pitcher for the 1923 Detroit Tigers, recorded an Earned Run Average (ERA) of 6.31 over 17 appearances.
Who was the starting pitcher with the most losses for the Tigers in 1923?
Answer: Herman Pillette
Herman Pillette recorded the most losses (19) among the starting pitchers for the Detroit Tigers in 1923. Hooks Dauss had the most wins.
Which player, listed under 'Other pitchers,' had the lowest ERA in the 1923 season?
Answer: Earl Whitehill
Earl Whitehill, listed under 'Other pitchers,' achieved the lowest ERA in that category for the 1923 Tigers, posting a 2.73 ERA over 33.0 innings.
How many hits did Ty Cobb record during the 1923 season?
Answer: 189
Ty Cobb recorded 189 hits during the 1923 season, playing in 145 games and achieving a batting average of .340.
Which player is identified as having played only one game for the Tigers in 1923 under the 'Other batters' category?
Answer: Ira Flagstead
Ira Flagstead is identified as the player under 'Other batters' who played only one game for the Detroit Tigers in the 1923 season, with no hits in one at-bat.
How many games did Harry Heilmann play in the 1923 season?
Answer: 144
Harry Heilmann played in 144 games for the Detroit Tigers during the 1923 season, achieving a remarkable .403 batting average and leading the team in home runs and RBIs.
Which of the following was NOT listed as a pitcher for the 1923 Detroit Tigers?
Answer: Johnny Bassler
Johnny Bassler was listed as a catcher for the 1923 Detroit Tigers. Syl Johnson, Hooks Dauss, and Herman Pillette were all pitchers on the roster.
Ty Cobb was the owner of the Detroit Tigers during the 1923 season.
Answer: False
Ty Cobb served as the manager for the Detroit Tigers during the 1923 season. Frank Navin was the owner of the team during that period.
Frank Navin served as the manager for the Detroit Tigers during the 1923 season.
Answer: False
Frank Navin was the owner of the Detroit Tigers during the 1923 season. Ty Cobb served as the manager for the team that year.
Who was the owner of the Detroit Tigers during the 1923 season?
Answer: Frank Navin
Frank Navin held the position of owner for the Detroit Tigers during the 1923 season. Ty Cobb served as the team's manager.
Who served as the manager for the Detroit Tigers in the 1923 season?
Answer: Ty Cobb
Ty Cobb, a legendary figure in baseball, served as the manager for the Detroit Tigers during the 1923 season. Frank Navin was the team's owner.
Which player served dual roles as an outfielder and manager for the 1923 Detroit Tigers?
Answer: Ty Cobb
Ty Cobb fulfilled dual roles as an outfielder and the manager for the 1923 Detroit Tigers. He played in 145 games and managed the team.
The Detroit Tigers had a winning record against the Boston Red Sox during the 1923 season.
Answer: True
The Detroit Tigers' record against the Boston Red Sox during the 1923 season was 12 wins, 10 losses, and 1 tie, indicating a winning record.
The Detroit Tigers had a losing record against the New York Yankees in their 1923 season series.
Answer: True
In their 1923 season series, the Detroit Tigers posted a record of 10 wins and 12 losses against the New York Yankees, signifying a losing record in those matchups.
The Detroit Tigers achieved their best record against the New York Yankees in the 1923 season.
Answer: False
The Detroit Tigers achieved their best record against the St. Louis Browns (18 wins, 4 losses, 1 tie) in 1923, not against the New York Yankees, against whom they had a 10-12 record.
The Detroit Tigers had a winning record against the Cleveland Indians in the 1923 season.
Answer: True
The Detroit Tigers held a winning record against the Cleveland Indians in the 1923 season, with 13 wins and 9 losses.
What was the Detroit Tigers' record against the St. Louis Browns in the 1923 season?
Answer: 18 wins, 4 losses, 1 tie
The Detroit Tigers achieved their most favorable record against the St. Louis Browns in the 1923 season, with 18 wins, 4 losses, and 1 tie.
What was the Detroit Tigers' record against the Boston Red Sox during the 1923 season?
Answer: 12 wins, 10 losses, 1 tie
The Detroit Tigers' record against the Boston Red Sox in the 1923 season was 12 wins, 10 losses, and 1 tie, indicating a closely contested series.
What was the Detroit Tigers' record against the Chicago White Sox in the 1923 season?
Answer: 13 wins, 9 losses
The Detroit Tigers held a winning record against the Chicago White Sox in the 1923 season, with 13 wins and 9 losses.
What was the Detroit Tigers' record against the Cleveland Indians in the 1923 season?
Answer: 13 wins, 9 losses
The Detroit Tigers' record against the Cleveland Indians in the 1923 season was 13 wins and 9 losses, indicating a successful performance against this opponent.
The Detroit Tigers' affiliated minor league team at the 'A' level in 1923 was named the Toledo Mud Hens.
Answer: False
The Detroit Tigers' affiliated minor league team at the 'A' level in 1923 was the Fort Worth Panthers, not the Toledo Mud Hens.
The Fort Worth Panthers, the Tigers' 'A' level affiliate, played in the Texas League in 1923.
Answer: True
The Fort Worth Panthers, serving as the Detroit Tigers' 'A' level affiliate in 1923, competed in the Texas League, a professional minor league.
Jake Atz managed the Fort Worth Panthers, the Tigers' minor league affiliate, in 1923.
Answer: True
Jake Atz managed the Fort Worth Panthers, the Detroit Tigers' 'A' level affiliate in the Texas League, during the 1923 season.
The Fort Worth Panthers won their league championship in 1923.
Answer: True
The Fort Worth Panthers, the Detroit Tigers' 'A' level affiliate, achieved success by winning their league championship in the 1923 season.
What was the name of the Detroit Tigers' affiliated minor league team at the 'A' level in 1923?
Answer: Fort Worth Panthers
The Detroit Tigers' affiliated minor league team at the 'A' level in 1923 was the Fort Worth Panthers. This team was part of the Tigers' farm system for player development.
In which league did the Fort Worth Panthers play in 1923 as the Tigers' 'A' level affiliate?
Answer: Texas League
The Fort Worth Panthers, serving as the Detroit Tigers' 'A' level affiliate in 1923, competed in the Texas League, a professional minor league circuit.
Who managed the Fort Worth Panthers, the Tigers' minor league affiliate, in 1923?
Answer: Jake Atz
Jake Atz managed the Fort Worth Panthers, the Detroit Tigers' minor league affiliate, during the 1923 season. His role involved player development for the parent club.
Which minor league team associated with the Detroit Tigers won its league championship in 1923?
Answer: Fort Worth Panthers
The Fort Worth Panthers, the Detroit Tigers' 'A' level affiliate, achieved a successful season by winning their league championship in 1923.
The article related to the 1923 Detroit Tigers season is associated with the Portal:Football.
Answer: False
The article concerning the 1923 Detroit Tigers season is associated with the Portal:Baseball, not Portal:Football. Portals serve as gateways to collections of articles on specific topics.
Baseball-Reference.com is cited as a primary external resource for detailed information on the 1923 Tigers.
Answer: True
Baseball-Reference.com is identified as the primary external resource providing detailed information on the 1923 Detroit Tigers season. This website is a comprehensive database for baseball statistics and history.
According to the Detroit Tigers navbox, the team won the World Series in 1935 and 1945.
Answer: True
The Detroit Tigers navbox indicates that the team won the World Series in 1935 and 1945, among other years. These represent significant championship achievements.
The Detroit Tigers have won division titles in the American League East division.
Answer: True
The Detroit Tigers have indeed won division titles in the American League East division, specifically in 1972, 1984, and 1987, according to the team's navbox.
The Detroit Tigers secured a Wild Card berth in 2012, according to the team's navbox.
Answer: False
The Detroit Tigers secured a Wild Card berth in 2006 and 2024, according to the team's navbox. While they won the AL Pennant in 2012, it was not via a Wild Card berth in that specific year according to the provided data.
According to the Detroit Tigers navbox, in which year did the team last win the World Series?
Answer: 1984
The Detroit Tigers navbox indicates that the team's last World Series victory occurred in 1984. Other significant wins include 1935, 1945, and 1968.
Based on the navbox, in which year did the team win the American League pennant?
Answer: 2012
The Detroit Tigers navbox lists 2012 as a year they won the American League pennant, signifying their championship of the league that year. Other pennant years include 1907, 1908, 1909, 1934, 1935, 1940, 1945, 1968, 1984, and 2006.
Which division did the Detroit Tigers win titles in during the years 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014, according to the navbox?
Answer: American League Central
According to the Detroit Tigers navbox, the team won consecutive division titles in the American League Central division from 2011 through 2014.
In which year did the Detroit Tigers secure their most recent Wild Card berth, according to the navbox?
Answer: 2024
The Detroit Tigers navbox indicates that their most recent Wild Card berth was secured in 2024. They also had a Wild Card berth in 2006.
What was the primary external website linked for detailed information on the 1923 Detroit Tigers season?
Answer: Baseball-Reference.com
Baseball-Reference.com is cited as the primary external website providing detailed information regarding the 1923 Detroit Tigers season. It is a comprehensive resource for baseball statistics and history.