Seelbach was also on the mound when the Tigers clinched the American League East championship on October 3, 1972.
Despite that, the Tigers finished the regular season 13-13 and clinched their first GSC tournament appearance since the 1997-1998 season.
The Tigers clinched the tie 6-5 after six minutes and 32 seconds of the extra session.
He got the start in the final game (allowing 1 run in 5 innings), in which the Tigers clinched the pennant.
September 21, 1935: The Tigers clinched the American League pennant by winning both games of a double-header against the Browns.
The Tigers clinched the division with 11 games left to play, tying the franchise record set by the 1984 team.
The Tigers lost their division lead on the final day of the season, but still clinched the Wild Card.
The Tigers clinched the tie 6-5 after 6.32 of the extra session to win the Championship.
Incidentally, the Royals are witness to opposing teams' celebrations in consecutive games after watching the Tigers clinch against them the previous day.
With a 3-1 record in the round robin, the Tiger clinched first place and the early semi-final against the 4th seed Pembroke Lumber Kings.