Hank Greenberg: Detroit Tigers Icon and Baseball Legend Profile

The page from the 1939 Who's Who in the Major Leagues profiles Hank Greenberg, a prominent player for the Detroit Tigers and one of the era's leading batsmen. Highlighted are his impressive statistics, marking him as one of the hardest right-hand hitters in Major League Baseball, second only to the legendary Babe Ruth in home run contributions. In the 1937 season, Greenberg secured a significant achievement by batting 183, showcasing his impact on the team's offensive strategies. The text alludes to his tumultuous journey, which includes battling injuries that briefly interrupted his performance, yet he maintained a reputation for his powerful batting. This profile situates Greenberg within a broader historical context, referencing the rise of the Tigers as a competitive force in the league and the influence of other players and local business enterprises in elevating the team's visibility and support.