A timeline...
Born: May 12, 1957
Debut: September 9, 1977
1978: Won Rookie of the Year
1983: Appeared in episode of Magnum P.I. with Alan Trammell
1983: Lou’s best season (.320, 12, 72, 94 runs, .380 OBP, .837 OPS)
1984: Tigers win World Series
1985: Cleared the Tiger Stadium roof with a homer
1985: Whitaker forgot his jersey for the ASG. He bought a replica and used a magic marker to fill in the #1 on the back. It currently resides in the Smithsonian.
1986: Homered in All Star Game
1986: Entire Tiger infield hit 20 homers
1987: Tigers win AL East (Lose ALCS to Minnesota)
1989: Hit career best 28 homers with 85 RBI
1992: 2000th hit
1992: 200th homer
1995: Whitaker and Trammell become longest running double play combination in history
1995: Retired
2001: Removed from HOF consideration after garnering 2.9% of the vote. 5% was needed to remain on the ballot.
2015: Eligible for review for HOF candidacy
Accomplishments:
1984 World Champion
1978 ROY
5x All Star
4x Silver Slugger
3x Gold Glove
.276 career average
Hit .300+: 2x
Led league in games played (109) in 1981
100+ Runs: 2x
1386 career runs scored
2369 career hits
206 hits (1983)
420 doubles
30+ doubles: 3x
40 doubles (1983)
244 home runs
20+ home runs: 4x
1084 RBI
20 steals (1979)
1197 walks-1099 strikeouts
.363 career OBP
.412 OBP (1993)
.518 slugging (1995)
Postseason: .204 with 1 HR and 1 RBI (2 postseasons)
Born: May 12, 1957
Debut: September 9, 1977
1978: Won Rookie of the Year
1983: Appeared in episode of Magnum P.I. with Alan Trammell
1983: Lou’s best season (.320, 12, 72, 94 runs, .380 OBP, .837 OPS)
1984: Tigers win World Series
1985: Cleared the Tiger Stadium roof with a homer
1985: Whitaker forgot his jersey for the ASG. He bought a replica and used a magic marker to fill in the #1 on the back. It currently resides in the Smithsonian.
1986: Homered in All Star Game
1986: Entire Tiger infield hit 20 homers
1987: Tigers win AL East (Lose ALCS to Minnesota)
1989: Hit career best 28 homers with 85 RBI
1992: 2000th hit
1992: 200th homer
1995: Whitaker and Trammell become longest running double play combination in history
1995: Retired
2001: Removed from HOF consideration after garnering 2.9% of the vote. 5% was needed to remain on the ballot.
2015: Eligible for review for HOF candidacy
Accomplishments:
1984 World Champion
1978 ROY
5x All Star
4x Silver Slugger
3x Gold Glove
.276 career average
Hit .300+: 2x
Led league in games played (109) in 1981
100+ Runs: 2x
1386 career runs scored
2369 career hits
206 hits (1983)
420 doubles
30+ doubles: 3x
40 doubles (1983)
244 home runs
20+ home runs: 4x
1084 RBI
20 steals (1979)
1197 walks-1099 strikeouts
.363 career OBP
.412 OBP (1993)
.518 slugging (1995)
Postseason: .204 with 1 HR and 1 RBI (2 postseasons)
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