Lance Parrish on Detroit Tigers 1984 World Series and "Bodyguard" to Tina Turner
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Lance Parrish was born in Pennsylvania and grew up in California where he was a three-sport star in high school. With an offer to play football at UCLA, Parrish was drafted in the first round by the Detroit Tigers in 1974 and decided to start his professional career. While making his way through the minor leagues, Parrish had a brief stint as a "bodyguard" for singer Tina Turner, a story that attracted much attention at the time. He made his MLB debut in September of 1977 and had a somewhat memorable first hit during his second game. He became the starting catcher in 1979 and the Tigers started to come together when Sparky Anderson took over as manager that same season. It all led to 1984 when the Tigers began the season 35-5 on their way to 104 wins and the team's first World Series title in 16 years. Now a special assistant to the Tigers GM, Parrish looks back at his 19-year career that included 8 All-Star appearances, 3 Gold Glove awards, 6 Silver Slugger awards and the nickname "The Big Wheel" given to him by broadcaster Mel Allen. He also tells us what it was like to catch Jack Morris' no-hitter in the fourth game of the 1984 season and setting the homerun record for American League catchers. The stories and more are also shared in "The Enchanted Season" co-written by Tom Gage and published by Triumph Books (https://www.triumphbooks.com/the-enchanted-season-products-9781637275641.php).
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