Detroit Tigers Legend Alan Trammell and Ex-Wife Injured in Car Accident, Family Issues Statement
DETROIT, MI โ June 14, 2025 โ The Detroit Tigers community is reeling after a devastating car accident involving Hall of Famer Alan Trammell and his ex-wife, Barbara Leverett, during a weekend family gathering in suburban Detroit. The Trammell family released a heartbreaking statement this morning, confirming the incident and requesting privacy as the beloved shortstop and his former spouse recover from their injuries.
According to the familyโs statement, the accident occurred late Saturday evening when Trammell, 67, and Leverett, 66, were traveling together to a family event honoring their three children, Lance, Kyle, and Jade Lynn. The vehicle they were in was struck by another car, resulting in serious but non-life-threatening injuries for both. The statement read, โWe are deeply saddened to share that Alan and Barbara were involved in a car accident. They are receiving medical care, and we are grateful for the swift response of first responders. We ask for your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.โ
Trammell, a Tigers icon who played his entire 20-year career in Detroit, is best known for his 1984 World Series MVP performance and his induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2018. His partnership with second baseman Lou Whitaker formed the longest-running double-play combination in MLB history. Since retiring in 1996, Trammell has remained active with the Tigers, serving as a special assistant to the general manager and mentoring young players.
The accident has sent shockwaves through the Tigers fanbase, with tributes pouring in on social media platforms like X. One fan posted, โTramโs been the heart of Detroit for decades. Praying for him and Barbara.โ Another wrote, โThis breaks my heart. Alanโs a legend, and Barbaraโs always been by his side. Get well soon.โ The outpouring reflects Trammellโs enduring legacy as a blue-collar hero who embodied Detroitโs grit.
Details of the crash remain limited, but local authorities confirmed that the other driver was unharmed, and an investigation is underway. The gathering was reportedly a celebration of Trammellโs recent community work, including his efforts to support youth baseball in Michigan. Despite their divorce, Trammell and Leverett, who met in high school and married in 1978, have maintained a close relationship for their family.
Tigers manager A.J. Hinch addressed the news before Sundayโs game against the Cincinnati Reds, calling Trammell โa pillar of this organization.โ He added, โOur thoughts are with Alan, Barbara, and their kids. Knowing Tram, heโll fight through this with the same heart he showed on the field.โ The team plans to honor Trammell with a moment of silence at Comerica Park.
Trammellโs resilience has been tested before, notably when he recovered from a 2020 snowmobile accident that left him with a broken leg. His determination then, as now, has inspired those around him. Teammate Kirk Gibson, who was with Trammell during the 2020 incident, told reporters, โTramโs tough as nails. He and Barbara are in good hands, and I know theyโll come through.โ
The Trammell familyโs statement concluded with gratitude for fansโ support and a plea for respect as they navigate this ordeal. As Detroit rallies around its cherished legend, the focus remains on Trammell and Leverettโs recovery. The baseball world holds its breath, hoping for positive updates on the couple who, together and apart, have been part of the Tigersโ story for nearly five decades.