Jim Price, a beloved figure in Detroit Tigers history, passed away Monday at the age of 81, as announced by the team. Price’s legacy extends far beyond his contributions on the field; he served as a radio analyst for the Tigers, endearing himself to fans with his insightful commentary and passion for the game.
A member of the 1968 Tigers team that clinched the World Series championship, Price’s connection to the organization ran deep. His entire five-season Major League Baseball career was spent with the Tigers, from 1967 through 1971, leaving an indelible mark on the franchise.
Tigers chairman and CEO Chris Ilitch expressed deep sadness at the news, highlighting Price’s championship pedigree and his enduring impact on the team and the community. Price’s unwavering dedication and loyalty to the Tigers and the city of Detroit exemplify his profound love for the game and his enduring legacy in the hearts of fans.
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