TIGERSTrammell's No. 3 retired; White Sox 7, Tigers 2Alan Trammell walks onto the field during a special pregame ceremony to retire the No. 3 of former Tiger shortstop and Hall of Fame shortstop Alan Trammell.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsBetween his Hall of Fame plaque and his No 3 jersey, Alan Trammell waves to the crowd while he speaks during a special pregame ceremony to retire his number.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsFans cheer for Alan Trammell before he speaks during the ceremony.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsPresident and CEO of Ilitch Holdings, Inc. Chris Ilitch, right, presents Alan Trammell with a framed collection of his baseball cards during a special pregame ceremony to retire Trammell's No. 3.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsThe No. 3 is unveiled during a special pregame ceremony to retire the number of former Tiger shortstop and Hall of Fame shortstop Alan Trammell.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsAlan Trammell applauds to fans just after the special pregame ceremony next to Chris Ilitch, president and CEO of Ilitch Holdings, Inc.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsAlan Trammell speaks during a special pregame ceremony to retire his number.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsAlan Trammell waves to the crowd while he speaks during the ceremony.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsPresident and CEO of Ilitch Holdings, Inc. Chris Ilitch, right, presents Alan Trammell with a Waterford crystal of his number 3 during the ceremony.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsPresident and CEO of Ilitch Holdings, Inc. Chris Ilitch, right, presents Alan Trammell with a framed jersey and inscription during the ceremony.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsFans with Trammell signs after a special pregame ceremony.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsAlan Trammell poses with his longtime double-play partner Lou Whitaker, left, before Trammell throws out the ceremonial first pitch to Whitaker.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsAlan Trammell chats with guys in the Tigers dugout before he throws out the ceremonial first pitch.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsAlan Trammell gets loosened up for the ceremonial first pitch.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsAlan Trammell pumps his fist after he throws out the ceremonial first pitch.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsWhite Sox starting pitcher Michael Kopech works in the second inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsTigers starting pitcher Jordan Zimmermann works in the third inning.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsGatlin Griffin of Tampa, Fla, left, talks with his grandfather, Bruce Griffin of Flagstaff, Ariz., right, following his father, Thomas Griffin of Phoenix while walking at the ballpark. Bruce Griffin was born in Flint and became a Tigers fan before he moved out of state. The three generations wanted to be at the game for the retiring of Alan Trammell's number.Robin Buckson, Detroit NewsDetroit Tigers shortstop Ronny Rodriguez chases and catches a pop-up for an out hit by Chicago White Sox's Nicky Delmonico during the fourth inning.Carlos Osorio, APDetroit Tigers designated hitter Victor Martinez watches his RBI-double to deep right during the sixth inning.Carlos Osorio, APDetroit Tigers catcher James McCann reaches but misses a high throw as Chicago White Sox's Adam Engel safely slides to score seventh inning.Carlos Osorio, APDetroit Tigers relief pitcher Josh Smoker throws during the seventh inning.Carlos Osorio, APDetroit Tigers' Ronny Rodriguez rounds the bases after his solo home run during the ninth inning.Carlos Osorio, APDetroit Tigers' Ronny Rodriguez jumps as he is greeted by third base coach Dave Clark after a solo home run during the ninth inning.Carlos Osorio, APChicago White Sox's Adam Engel runs towards home during the seventh inning.Carlos Osorio, APChicago White Sox relief pitcher Hector Santiago walks to the dugout after being relieved during the ninth inning.Carlos Osorio, APDetroit Tigers' Jose Iglesias looks back as Chicago White Sox catcher Omar Narvaez chases the ball after Iglesias struck out to end the baseball game.Carlos Osorio, APTigers center fielder Victor Reyes warms up before the fifth inning. A 3 was cut into center field to honor former Tigers shortstop Alan Trammell whose number is being retired.Robin Buckson, Detroit News