The Detroit Wolves were a Negro league baseball club that played for the 1932 season only.
It reformed in 1933, but in the interim Detroit was left without a Negro league team, as the Detroit Stars had been members of the NNL.
The Wolves posted the best record in the league, behind the play of stars like Willie Wells, Cool Papa Bell, Mule Suttles, Quincy Trouppe, Ted Trent, Ray Brown and Judy Johnson.
By May 1932 the Wolves were about to collapse, but Posey kept pumping money into the club.
By June, however, not only the Wolves but all the other teams except the Grays were going broke, so Posey shut down the league.