Tigers Update: The Tigers closed their season with a roar, winning five of their last six games to avoid tying or surpassing the 1962 Mets' record of 120 losses, including one incredible comeback from 8 runs down. They ended the season with 591 runs scored, which was only the 15th worst total for an AL team in the DH era in a non-strike year. They allowed 928 runs, which was the ninth worst total of any AL team in the same era. Their run differential of -337 runs was the worst since 1932, when the Boston Red Sox allowed 349 more runs than they scored, and is third all-time in the AL (the Philadelphia Athletics of 1915 are second with 333). Oddly enough, all three teams ended their seasons with 43 wins.