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Kaline, Al, 1934-2020

LC control no.n 2010006139
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Personal name headingKaline, Al, 1934-2020
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Variant(s)Kaline, Albert William, 1934-
Mr. Tiger (Baseball player), 1934-2020
Other standard no.106801047
Q202323
Associated placeDetroit (Mich.)
Birth date1934-12-19
Death date2020-04-06
Place of birthBaltimore (Md.)
Place of deathBloomfield Hills (Mich.)
AffiliationDetroit Tigers (Baseball team)
Profession or occupationBaseball players Batting (Baseball) Outfielders (Baseball)
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Found inHawkins, Jim. Al Kaline, c2010: ECIP t.p. (Al Kaline)
Old catalog records: (Albert William Kaline, b. 1934)
LC database, May 31, 2011 (hdg.: Kaline, Albert William, 1934- ; usage: Al Kaline)
Wikipedia WWW site, May 31, 2011: Al Kaline entry (Al Kaline; Because of his lengthy career and longtime association with the [Detroit] Tigers organization, Kaline's nickname is "Mr. Tiger.")
National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum WWW site, June 17, 2011: Al Kaline entry (Albert William Kaline; b. Dec. 19, 1934, Baltimore, Md.; inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in 1980)
   <http://baseballhall.org/hof/kaline-al>
New York times, 7 April 2020 (Albert William Kaline; born Dec. 19, 1934 in Baltimore [Maryland], died Monday [Apr. 6] in Bloomfield Hills, Mich., aged 85; one of baseball's finest hitters and defensive outfielders whose Hall of Fame career spanned 22 seasons with the Detroit Tigers; became the youngest batting champion in major league history in 1955 when he hit .340 at age 20)
Not found inISNI, 11 April 2020