TIGERSTigers Winter Caravan rolls through DetroitThe Detroit NewsTigers player Troy Stokes Jr. takes photos of iconic african american figures on the ring of genealogy floor installation in the rotunda at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History.Clarence Tabb Jr., The Detroit NewsTigers outfielder Christin Stewart, left, and coach Lloyd McClendon sign baseballs for Christian Polk, 13, of Detroit during the Tigers Winter Caravan stop at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American in Detroit.Clarence Tabb Jr., The Detroit NewsChristian Polk, 13, of Detroit inspects the gift bag of baseball gear he received from the Tigers after their tour of the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History.Clarence Tabb Jr., The Detroit NewsTigers player Niko Goodrum, left, and coach Lloyd McClendon points to iconic African American figures on the ring of genealogy floor installation in the rotunda at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History. during a Tigers Winter Caravan stop Friday afternoon.Clarence Tabb Jr., The Detroit NewsTigers players and guests listens to museum educator Jonathan Jones as he gives them an introduction and history facts of the museum inside the rotunda.Clarence Tabb Jr., The Detroit NewsTigers player Niko Goodrum points to a clue with team members Nathaniel Collins,12, and Ian Polk, 11, during a informational treasure hunt game inside the "And Still We Rise" exhibit at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History.Clarence Tabb Jr., The Detroit NewsMatthew Biggs, 9, of Taylor, left, reacts after defeating Domonic Hamden, 10, of St. Clair Shores in a race to make a tower of plastic cups while wearing giant Tigers claw hands during the Tigers' Winter Caravan Kids Rally at Lake Shore High School in St. Clair Shores, Mich. on Friday, Jan. 23, 2020.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsTigers outfielder Cristin Stewart, right, looks down at his Tiger claw hands after Domonic Hamden, 10, of St. Clair Shores, left, won the race to make a tower with plastic cups while wearing the claws.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsTigers infielder Niko Goodrum smiles while, from left, Justin Myricks, 11, of St. Clair Shores, Liam Colins, 9, of Holland and Layla Breault, 9, of St. Clair Shores play a trivia game during the Tigers Winter Caravan Kids Rally at Lake Shore High School in St. Clair Shores.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsPaws plays with (from left) Reese Kuhle, 6, and Caroline Smith, 6, both of St. Clair Shores at the Tigers Winter Caravan Kids Rally at Lake Shore High School in St. Clair Shores Thursday.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsKids and fans cheer as the Tigers are introduced during the Tigers Winter Caravan Kids Rally at Lake Shore High School in St. Clair Shores.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsTigers infielder Niko Goodrum greets fans at Lake Shore High School in St. Clair Shores.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsDetroit Tigers pitcher Matthew Boyd, left, and second baseman Jonathan Schoop, listen to an updated version of "Take Me Out To The Ballgame" with students at the Notes for Notes music program during the a stop of the Detroit Tigers winter caravan making at the S.A.Y. Detroit Play center in Detroit, January 23, 2020.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsDetroit Tigers second baseman Jonathan Schoop, left, and pitcher Matthew Boyd chat with students at the Notes for Notes music program during the a stop of the Detroit Tigers winter caravan.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsTwelve-year-old Jeremiyah Jackson, of Detroit, is asked baseball trivia by Detroit Tigers pitcher Matthew Boyd and second baseman Jonathan Schoop, as the Detroit Tigers winter caravan made a stop at the S.A.Y. Detroit Play center in Detroit, January 23, 2020.David Guralnick, The Detroit NewsDetroit Tigers assistant hitting coach Phil Clark directs nine-year-old Kaden Snyder around a set of bases during a stop of the Detroit Tigers winter caravan at the S.A.Y. Detroit Play center in Detroit, January 23, 2020.David Guralnick, The Detroit News