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Trammell And Morris To Light Up BCBS Building

AM800-SPORTS-ALAN-TRAMMELL-JACK-MORRIS-GETTY-1.4208233 DETROIT - APRIL 20: Manager Alan Trammell #3 of the Detroit Tigers greets former player Jack Morris as both took part in a ceremony to launch the Ameriquest offical balloting for the All Star voting before the game between the Chicago White Sox and the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park on April 20, 2005 in Detroit, Michigan. The White Sox defeated the Tigers 9-1. (Photo by Tom Pidgeon/Getty Images) (Tom Pidgeon/Manager Alan Trammell of the Detroit Tigers greets former player Jack Morris - both took part in a ceremony to launch the Ameriquest offical balloting for the All Star voting before the game between the Chicago White Sox and the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park on April 20, 2005. (Photo by Tom Pidgeon/Getty Images))

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The two are the first players from the 1984 World Series championship team to be selected for the Baseball Hall of Fame

A staple building in Downtown Detroit will honour Detroit Tigers legends, Alan Trammell and Jack Morris.

Ahead of this weekend's Baseball Hall of Fame ceremony, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan will light up its building on Lafayette Blvd in Brickdown with the number 3 for Trammell and 47 for Morris.

The two are the first players from the 1984 World Series championship team to be selected for Cooperstown.  

The numbers will be lit up on the side of the building until August 2nd.

— with files from Metro Source