and a Chevy Bel Air’s radio blaring Tigers games to the tune of Van Patrick’s booming voice, it might well be Charlie Maxwell. He was a slice of Americana as irresistible as his cup-of-coffee ...
Charlie Maxwell, the popular slugging left fielder for the Detroit Tigers from 1955-62, died Friday evening at age 97 in Paw Paw, Michigan after a short illness. Maxwell, a two-time All-Star ...
An All-Star outfielder for the Tigers, he tied a major league record with that feat on a Sunday (what else?) in 1959 playing against the Yankees in Detroit. By Richard Goldstein Charlie Maxwell ...
The Tigers announced last week that former outfielder and Michigan native Charlie Maxwell had died at the age of 97. His passing is one of two recent losses among notable ex-Tigers, as longtime ...
Two-time All-Star Charlie Maxwell has passed away, the Tigers announced today. The longtime Detroit outfielder was 97 years old. A lifelong Michigan resident, Maxwell played college ball at ...
The outfielder made two All-Star teams with the Detroit Tigers, his hometown team, and also played for the Red Sox, White Sox and Orioles in a 14-year career ...
Former Detroit Tigers outfielder and Paw Paw native Charlie Maxwell passed away Friday, the team announced on social media. Originally making his MLB debut in 1950 for the Boston Red Sox ...
Maxwell, who called Paw Paw home, died Friday, according to his online obituary. “We are saddened by the passing of former Tigers outfielder Charlie Maxwell and share our condolences with his ...
Rocky Colavito never wanted to leave Ohio. Charlie Maxwell never wanted to be anywhere but Michigan. The two men provided a lot of thump to Tigers' lineups of yesteryear, Maxwell, the hero of Paw ...