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Detroit City of Champions

By: Detroit City of Champions
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  • 1935. The Great Depression. Detroit is ranked as the hardest hit city in America. Speramus Meliora Resurgent Cineribus Akin to a miracle something incredible began to happen. Detroit began to win in a way that had never been seen before…or since. The Tigers, Lions and Red Wings all won their first Championships. An unknown Joe Louis would rise to international super stardom. Speed boat racing, tennis, track and field, golf, bowling, swimming, firearms…champions all and all from Detroit. In this calendar year the city could claim 33 national championships. A celebration followed that has no equal in the annals of American sport. Holidays were declared, a plaque was signed by the president as well as every governor in the country recognizing Detroit as THE City of Champions… …and then…the story was forgotten. What happened in 1935? How did it happen? Why was it forgotten? Why should we care? These topics and many more will be explored by veteran radio host Jamie Flanagan a
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Episodes
  • Ivory Hunters: History of the Detroit Tigers Scouting & Development Pt 5: Bob Coleman Ep 114
    Jul 16 2024

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    Step into the golden era of Detroit sports with us as Jamie Flanagan and Charles Avison unveil the meticulous research and dedication that brought the legendary athletes of 1935 back to life. Journey through time as Charles recounts his thrilling discoveries of rare memorabilia and the painstaking effort he put into piecing together old newspapers, matchbooks, and game programs. You'll be captivated by the stories of fan interactions and the undervaluation of treasured sports artifacts.

    In this episode, we delve into Bob Coleman’s crucial role in the Detroit Tigers' minor league system. Despite initial skepticism, our exhaustive research uncovers Coleman's significant contributions, from his management of the Evansville Hubs to his lifelong dedication to minor league baseball, which earned him the all-time record for minor league wins. We also spotlight the pivotal decisions and figures like Jack Zeller and Del Baker, who shaped the Tigers’ success in the early 1930s, illustrating how a deep understanding of a franchise's history can guide its future triumphs.

    We wrap things up with a nostalgic look at the legacy of Tiger Stadium, the cultural impact of the old English D, and amusing anecdotes about fans bringing actual geese to games. From personal stories about tattoos symbolizing Detroit pride to the transformation of the old Tiger Stadium, this episode is a heartfelt tribute to the vibrant fan culture and historical significance that define Detroit's sports legacy. Join us in appreciating the past and drawing inspiration for the future as we celebrate the stories and fans that make Detroit sports legendary.


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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Ivory Hunters: History of the Detroit Tigers Scouting and Development - Jack Zeller (pt.4) - Ep 113
    Jul 9 2024

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    What if a city could be crowned the "City of Champions" in a single year? Travel back to Detroit in 1935, a pivotal moment when the Tigers, Lions, Red Wings, and the legendary Joe Louis collectively put the city on the sports map. In this episode, we uncover the recruitment strategies that shaped the Detroit Tigers and contrast their resilience against the backdrop of failing local football teams. We'll reveal the intriguing business tactics of the 1880s team owners who wielded baseball as a tool to sell beer, offering a colorful glimpse into the early days of America's pastime.

    Discover the fascinating stories behind Detroit's rise as a sports powerhouse, particularly through the lens of scouts like Jack Zeller. We discuss the term "ivory hunters" from the 1800s, likening the relentless search for raw talent to hunting elephants for ivory. Zeller's influence was instrumental in molding the 1935 Detroit Tigers into a championship team, embedding the Tigers, Lions, and Red Wings deeply into Detroit's cultural identity. This segment explores how these teams have remained essential parts of the city's soul, while others have faded away.

    Lastly, we reflect on the current state of baseball, making stark comparisons between the affiliate minor league and independent teams. Our conversation highlights the peculiar landscape of modern baseball, where marketing antics often overshadow the competitive nature of the sport. Dive deep into the legacy of Jack Zeller, his career trajectory, and the significant scandal that shook the Detroit Tigers, all while celebrating Detroit's enduring sports achievements. Join the dialogue, share your thoughts, and help us keep the vibrant history of Detroit sports alive!


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  • Ivory Hunters: History of the Detroit Tigers Scouting and Development -Eddie Goosetree (pt.3) - Ep 112
    Jul 2 2024

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    What if the scouting strategies of the 1930s are the secret to modern baseball success? Join us as we journey through the foundational era of the Detroit Tigers, where the Mississippi River became a strategic dividing line for talent acquisition. We'll uncover how Bob Coleman and Del Baker's pivotal roles in the early minor league system laid the groundwork for the 1935 championship team, offering compelling comparisons to today's practices.

    Celebrate the legacy of legendary scout Eddie Goosetree, whose astute eye for talent brought future stars like Schoolboy Rowe and Virgil Trucks to the Tigers. Hear the captivating stories of Goosetree's signings, including the Walker brothers, and the serendipitous moments that made baseball history. Discover how Goosetree's dedication and savvy scouting techniques shaped the Tigers' success and left an indelible mark on the sport.

    Ever wondered about the adventures and ethical dilemmas of early baseball scouts? We take you on a nostalgic ride through the colorful world of talent recruitment, sharing tales from Goosetree's escapades and the fierce rivalries with other scouts. We'll also explore the evolution of newspaper reporting in Detroit, capturing the vibrant and competitive nature of the industry that brought sports news to life. Join us for a thrilling episode packed with intriguing stories and rich history, and don't forget to like, subscribe, and share our passion with a friend!


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    46 mins

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