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| :For the mountaineer, see Lou Whittaker. Louis Rodman "Lou" Whitaker, Jr. (born May 12, 1957 in New York City, New York) is a former Major League Baseball player. Whitaker was a second baseman for the Detroit Tigers from 1977-1995. Whitaker is perhaps best known as half of the longest running double play combination in Major League history. He first played with shortstop Alan Trammell while with the Double-A Montgomery Biscuits, and the two were promoted to the major leagues together at the beginning of the 1978 season. By the end of the season's first month, both players had won starting jobs. They would remain teammates until Whitaker retired in 1995. In 1978, Whitaker won the American League Rookie of the Year Award, hitting .285 with 71 runs, and a .361 on base percentage. Whitaker enjoyed what was perhaps his best season in 1983, hitting for a .320 average with 12 home runs, 72 runs batted in, and 94 runs. That year he made the first of five consecutive All-Star appearances. In 1984, Whitaker and the Tigers won the World Series. In 1985, Whitaker set a record for Detroit second basemen with 21 home runs and, in 1986, was a member of a Tigers infield in which every member hit at least twenty home runs. He hit a career-best 28 homers in 1989, one of four times he reached the 20-HR plateau. Whitaker reached two career milestones in 1992, recording both his 2,000th hit and his 200th home run. Along with his American League contemporaries Frank White and Willie Randolph, Whitaker set the standard for defensive play at his position throughout the 1980s. In his 19 year career, Whitaker batted .276 with 244 home runs, 1084 RBI, 1386 runs, 2369 hits, 420 doubles, 65 triples, and 143 stolen bases in 2390 games. He also recorded an outstanding 1.089 walk-to-strikeout ratio (1197-to-1099). He retired following the 1995 season and now operates a chicken farm in Florida. Highlights
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