1. Hal Newhouser (1939-53): HOF, All-Star, 2x MVP, 200 Tiger wins, 4x 20 game winner (led league each time), 29 wins (1944), 25 wins (1945), 26 wins (1946), 2x ERA leader, 2x K leader, 2x 200+ Ks, 2 wins 1945 WS, 1945 World Champion, 1944 Pitcher of the year, 1945 pitcher of the year, 1945 triple crown, 33 SHO, 3.07 Tiger ERA
2. Mickey Lolich (1963-75): 20 wins twice, 25 wins in 1971, 2832 career K’s, 7x 200+ K’s, Led league 308 Ks (1971), 3-0 1968 WS, HR 1968 WS, All-Star, WS MVP, 207 Tiger wins, 39 SHO, 1968 World Champion
3. Earl Whitehill (1923-32): 133 Tiger wins, double digit wins every full year as Tiger, 16+ wins (5x)
4. Frank Tanana (1985-92): 6x double digit wins, Beat Toronto 1-0 (1987), 96 Tiger wins
5. Ed Killian (1904-10): double digit wins (6x), 25 wins (1907), 23 wins (1905), 1905 SHO leader (8), 100 Tiger wins, 2.38 ERA
6. Harry Coveleski (1914-18): 3x 20 Game winner, 67 Tiger wins, 2.34 ERA
7. Hank Aguirre (1958-67): 1962 ERA Leader (2.21), 3x double digit wins, All-Star, 64 Tiger wins
8. Ed Siever (1901-02, 1906-08): Double digit wins 3x, 18 wins 2x, 1902 ERA Leader (1.91), 60 Tiger wins
9. Bill Hoeft (1952-59): Double Digit wins (3x), 20 wins (1956), 1955 SHO leader (7), All-Star, 74 Tiger wins
10. Mike Maroth (2002-07): 50 Tiger wins
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