Bats: R Throws: R Ht., Wt.: 6'0", 185 MLB Exp.: 20 Born: Feb 21, 1958 in Garden Grove, CA
Trammell and Lou Whitaker
formed a keystone combination that surpassed all others in
consecutive years together, yet Alan emerged as the acknowledged
leader of the Tigers. After a Most Valuable Player year (1977)
in the Southern League, the righthander graduated to the Tigers.
Slight of build, Trammell proved a complete offensive and
defensive player. He led the AL in sacrifice hits in 1981 and
1983. After an off-season in 1982, he was AL Comeback Player of
the Year in 1983 at age 25. His 30 steals in 1983 were the most
for a Detroit shortstop since 1917 and his .319 batting average
was best among all AL righthanders. The Tigers reeled off 11
straight winning seasons with Trammell at shortstop. He was
voted smartest and best defensive infielder by AL managers in
1984, drove in all of Detroit's runs in Game Four of the World
Series, tied a five-game Series record with nine hits, and was
named Series MVP.
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