Detroit Tigers Seasons - Best Seasons in Detroit Tigers History

Best Seasons in Detroit Tigers History

Best Seasons in Detroit Tigers History
Rank Year Wins Losses Win % Finish
1 1934 101 53 .656 Lost 1934 World Series to Cardinals
2 1915 100 54 .649 2nd in AL behind Red Sox
3 1909 98 54 .645 Lost 1909 World Series to Pirates
4 1984 104 58 .642 Won 1984 World Series over Padres
5 1968 103 59 .636 Won 1968 World Series over Cardinals
6 1961 101 61 .623 2nd in AL behind Yankees
7 1950 95 59 .617 2nd in AL behind Yankees
8 1935 93 58 .616 Won 1935 World Series over Cubs
9 1907 92 58 .613 Lost 1907 World Series to Cubs
10 1987 98 64 .605 Lost 1987 ALCS to Twins
11 1946 92 62 .597 2nd in AL behind Red Sox
12 1908 90 63 .588 Lost 1908 World Series to Cubs
13 2006 95 67 .586 Lost 2006 World Series to Cardinals
13 2011 95 67 .586 Lost 2011 ALCS to Rangers
15 1940 90 64 .584 Lost 1940 World Series to Reds
16 1911 89 65 .578 2nd in AL behind A's
16 1937 89 65 .578 2nd in AL behind Yankees
18 1945 88 65 .575 Won 1945 World Series over Cubs
31 1972 86 70 .551 Lost 1972 ALCS to A's

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