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・ 1966 Copa Libertadores
・ 1966 Copa Libertadores Finals
・ 1966 Cotton Bowl Classic
・ 1966 Cotton Bowl Classic (December)
・ 1966 Cotton Bowl Classic (January)
・ 1966 Coupe de France Final
・ 1966 Cupa României Final
・ 1966 Currie Cup
・ 1966 Dallas Cowboys season
・ 1966 Danish 1st Division
・ 1966 Davis Cup
・ 1966 Daytona 500
・ 1966 Defence White Paper
・ 1966 Denver Broncos season
・ 1966 Detroit Lions season
1966 Detroit Tigers season
・ 1966 Dissolution Honours
・ 1966 Djurgårdens IF season
・ 1966 Dutch Grand Prix
・ 1966 Eastern Suburbs season
・ 1966 ECAC Hockey Men's Ice Hockey Tournament
・ 1966 Emperor's Cup
・ 1966 English cricket season
・ 1966 Estonian SSR Football Championship
・ 1966 European Aquatics Championships
・ 1966 European Athletics Championships
・ 1966 European Athletics Championships – Men's 10,000 metres
・ 1966 European Athletics Championships – Men's 100 metres
・ 1966 European Athletics Championships – Men's 110 metres hurdles
・ 1966 European Athletics Championships – Men's 1500 metres


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1966 Detroit Tigers season : ウィキペディア英語版
1966 Detroit Tigers season

The 1966 Detroit Tigers season was the 66th consecutive season for the Detroit franchise in the American League. The Tigers, who had finished fourth in the ten-team AL in 1965 with an 89–73 record, won one fewer game in 1966, going 88–74, but moved up to third in the league, ten full games behind the eventual world champion Baltimore Orioles.
== Regular season ==
The 1966 season saw the maturation of the core of the 1968 world champion Tiger club, and the addition of starting pitcher Earl Wilson, a future 20-game winner. But it was marred by the in-season illnesses, ultimately fatal, that struck manager Chuck Dressen and his immediate successor, interim pilot Bob Swift.
Dressen, 71, suffered a heart attack on May 16 (his second heart attack in two years), with Detroit 16–10, three games behind the Cleveland Indians. He was admitted to a Detroit hospital and third-base coach Swift, 51, took the reins as acting manager, as he had done in 1965. Under Swift, the Tigers won 32 of their next 57 games. But during the July 11–13 All-Star break, with Detroit in second place, eight games behind Baltimore, Swift was hospitalized for rapid weight loss and what was first suspected to be food poisoning. However, tests revealed that he was suffering from lung cancer and he was forced to step aside. Dressen died August 10, and Swift succumbed October 17.
Another Tiger coach, Frank Skaff, finished the season as acting manager, with the team playing only one game above the .500 mark for him, at 40–39. The Tigers eventually hired Mayo Smith as their new manager for 1967, and Smith would lead them to within one game of the 1967 pennant and the 1968 world title.

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