Cecil Fielder on top of old Tiger Stadium. Cecil hit 51 home runs in 1990 – at the time, only one player had hit 50 home runs since 1965. Too bad baseball players juiced in the late 90’s / early 2000’s and made 50 home runs look like nothin’

Super Baseball Simulator 1000 for SNES is based on the 1990 statistics.
1991 Detroit Tigers Batting Order
1 JOE (Milt Cuyler). Bats left. St of 2. Center Fielder. .251 average, 4 home runs, 13 running, 8 fielding
2 KURT (Lou Whitaker). Bats left. St of 4. 2nd Baseman. .230 average, 19 home runs, 12 running, 8 fielding
3 LON (Alan Trammell) Bats right. St of 1. Short Stop. .306 average, 16 home runs, 13 running, 7 fielding
4 TOM (Cecil Fielder). Bats right. St of 7. 1st Baseman. .274 average, 55 home runs, 8 running, 4 fielding
5 LUIS (Rob Deer). Bats right. St of 1. Right Fielder. .211 average, 28 home runs, 7 running, 7 fielding
6 RDNY (Mickey Tettleton). Bats left. St of 5. Catcher. .234 average, 16 home runs, 7 running, 10 fielding
7 STAN (Lloyd Moseby). Bats left. St of 4. Left Fielder. .242 average, 13 home runs, 10 running, 9 fielding
8 VINC (Travis Fryman). Bats right. St of 1. 3rd Baseman. .295 average, 7 home runs, 7 running, 9 fielding
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1991 Detroit Tigers Pitching Staff
SP ENRC (Bill Gullickson). Right Hander. 3.61 ERA. SPD 87, R7, L6, F8, ST32
SP GRLD (Frank Tanana). Left Hander. 4.88 ERA. SPD 88, R3, L6, F3, ST32
SP JOEL (Walt Terrell). Right Hander. 4.72 ERA. SPD 86, R6, L2, F2, ST30
SP LEO (Brian Dubois? Scott Aldred?). Left Hander. 5.81 ERA. SPD 86, R8, L8, F7, ST30
RP MAUR (Dan Petry)). Right Hander. 4.42 ERA. SPD 81, R7, L4, F6, ST10
Closer PHLP (Mike Henneman). Right Hander. 3.15 ERA. SPD 91, R9, L7, F10, ST15
1991 Detroit Tigers Team Analysis : One of the better offenses in the game, but probably the absolute worst pitching staff. First, we’ll discuss the good. TOM is Cecil Fielder and you won’t find a more powerful player in the game – if you are playing the Tigers, might as well walk the big guy with how often he hits HR’s. LON (Alan Trammell) is one of the more balanced players in the game, with power and speed and hitting for average. The rest of the offense is comprised of players with power but poor average – not a bad team to play with the ‘Town’ stadium or any stadium with a short home run porch on the sides.
Bill Gullickson (ENRC) is the ace for the Tigers. He is much like the other pitchers for Detroit – Not a high end max pitch speed and not really a workhorse. You will be winning a lot of high-scoring games with this team, and likewise you’ll have to piece together a pitching performance each game to survive. Mike Henneman (PHLP) has some ability as a closer and some added stamina, so there’s something.