Record By Decade
The following table describes the Tigers' MLB win-loss record by decade.
Decade | Wins | Losses | Pct |
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1900s | 683 | 632 | .519 |
1910s | 790 | 704 | .529 |
1920s | 760 | 778 | .494 |
1930s | 818 | 716 | .533 |
1940s | 834 | 705 | .542 |
1950s | 738 | 802 | .479 |
1960s | 882 | 729 | .547 |
1970s | 789 | 820 | .490 |
1980s | 839 | 727 | .536 |
1990s | 702 | 852 | .452 |
2000s | 729 | 891 | .450 |
2010s | 264 | 222 | .543 |
MLB All-time | 8828 | 8578 | .507 |
Major League Baseball season-by-season team history | ||
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American League | ||
East Division
Baltimore Orioles |
Central Division
Chicago White Sox |
West Division
Houston Astros |
National League | ||
East Division
Atlanta Braves |
Central Division
Chicago Cubs |
West Division
Arizona Diamondbacks |
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Read more about this topic: List Of Detroit Tigers Seasons
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