Detroit Tigers Retire Jim Leyland's No. 10 Jersey
Detroit Tigers Retire Jim Leyland's No. 10 Jersey

Detroit Tigers Retire Jim Leyland's No. 10 Jersey

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The Detroit Tigers retired Jim Leyland's No. 10 jersey during a ceremony at Comerica Park, honoring the Hall of Fame manager who led the team from 2006 to 2013. Leyland's number is now displayed alongside other Tigers legends, including Sparky Anderson, whom he joins as the second manager to have his number retired by the franchise. Leyland, who was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame last month, won 1,769 regular-season games over his 22-season career, including 700 with the Tigers. The ceremony featured Leyland arriving in a white Corvette and receiving a standing ovation from the crowd, many of whom wore fake mustaches in his honor. Former players and team executives, including Tigers greats like Alan Trammell and Lou Whitaker, were present for the event. Leyland expressed gratitude to the fans, emphasizing that he never took their support for granted.

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