Why are they called the Detroit Tigers?

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According to one source, the Detroit Tigers earned their nickname from their orange striped socks. However, when they entered the American League in 1901, the Tigers wore blue and red striped socks. It’s possible a prior non-major league team in Detroit wore orange striped socks, but research does not support that theory.

A more likely reason for the Detroit Tigers nickname is in reference to the Detroit Light Guard, a famous military unit from Michigan that had performed bravely in the U.S. Civil War and the Spanish-American War. The unit was known as the “Fightin’ Tigers” because the crest they adopted featured a Tiger head.

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Dan Holmes

Dan Holmes

Dan Holmes is the author of three books about baseball, including Ty Cobb: A Biography. He previously worked for the National Baseball Hall of Fame, and Major League Baseball Advanced Media. He lives in Michigan where he writes, runs, and enjoys a good orange soda now and again.
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