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The 2012 season marked a significant chapter in the history of the Detroit Tigers, as it was the team's 112th year in Major League Baseball. With a solid record of 88 wins and 74 losses, the Tigers clinched the top position in the American League's Central Division. Their successful campaign was highlighted by a remarkable performance in the AL Championship Series, where they swept the New York Yankees 4-0, showcasing their dominance and strategic prowess.
However, the Tigers faced a daunting challenge in the World Series, where they were outmatched by the San Francisco Giants. Ultimately, Detroit fell short, losing the championship series 4-0. Despite the disappointment, the 2012 season remains a testament to the Tigers' competitive spirit and the foundation for future success in the league.