
6. Detroit Tigers, 11 World Series apperances, 7 losses, 4 wins - Jerome Hanna Dean, The Dizzy one of the Dean Boys, is pictured in a serious mood as he crossed the plate in the third inning of the World Series final at Detroit on Oct. 9, 1934. Dean was one of three runners to score on a double by Frankie Frisch, St. Louis pilot. The picture portrays the Dizzy one as a serious young man taking an anxious look towards the outfield as he speculates on how many runs he will have to his credit by the end of the inning. (AP Photo)
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