Tigers set to retire No. 1 in honor of “Sweet Lou” Whitaker on Saturday – The Oakland Press
Tigers set to retire No. 1 in honor of “Sweet Lou” Whitaker on Saturday – The Oakland Press
Finally, it's Time for Trammell in Cooperstown - Cooperstown Cred
Kurt Mensching: Hall of Fame credentials of Detroit Tigers' Lou Whitaker can't be denied
Alan Trammell and Lou Whitaker “Keystone Kids” — Past Prime
Trammell and Whitaker debuted together 35 years ago - Vintage Detroit Collection
Banging the Hall of Fame drum for 'Sweet Lou' Whitaker - Bless You Boys
Davenport Sports Network - ⚾️🎂On May 12, 1957 Detroit Tigers great Lou Whitaker was born in Brooklyn, New York. “Sweet Lou” grew up in Martinsville, Virginia and attended Martinsville High School where
September 9, 1977: Whitaker and Trammell make their debut – Society for American Baseball Research
Hall of Fame vote: Lou Whitaker and 9 other candidates for Cooperstown in 2020
Lou Whitaker's top moments
On This Date in Sports: September 13, 1995: Alan and Lou
Trammell makes 14th appearance on BBWAA ballot
Detroit Tigers to Retire Lou Whitaker's Number on August 6 at Comerica Park - Ilitch Companies News Hub