Lou Whitaker's Hall of Fame case never far from Alan Trammell's mind
Trammell's dream comes true with visit to Hall
2023 Baseball Hall of Fame voting: 11 takeaways, including hope for Carlos Beltrán and Todd Helton
Morris, Trammell and Whitaker will get Hall of Fame consideration again soon - Vintage Detroit Collection
Alan Trammell doesn't have to wait any longer for the Hall of Fame call - Sports Collectors Digest
Alan Trammell and Jack Morris: Hall of Famers left imprint on Detroit Tigers
Alan Trammell still hopes Lou Whitaker reaches Hall of Fame
Tubbs Baseball Blog: The Obstacles Lou Whitaker, Bobby Grich, and Dwight Evans Face to be Selected by the Hall of Fame's Historical Overview Committee to Appear on Future Modern Baseball Era Ballots
Baseball Hall of Fame 2018: Alan Trammell deserves to be in Cooperstown - Bless You Boys
Lou 'Sweet Lou' Whitaker had his number 1 retired by the Detroit Tigers yesterday. One of the best second baseman in not only Tigers history, but the history of the game
Detroit Tigers shortstop Alan Trammell's dedication to baseball
What you need to know about the 2020 Modern Era Committee ballot
Lou Whitaker on the Hall of Fame: 'I didn't even get daylight
Baseball CooperstownExpert - What are the odds? OTD in 1977: Lou Whitaker, 20, and Alan Trammell, 19, make their major league debut at Fenway Park. The double-play combo will play 19 seasons