Tigers, Mud Hens Sign a Two-Year Contract
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TOLEDO, Ohio — The Detroit Tigers have signed a two-year working agreement that makes the Toledo Mud Hens the major league team’s top minor league affiliate.
The Tigers had been the Mud Hens’ parent club for seven years, 1967-73, during which the Mud Hens enjoyed their greatest success in the Class AAA International League. The Mud Hens won their only IL pennant in 1968, winning a franchise record 83 games, and won their only playoff championship in 1967.
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