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The Jonas Brothers will no longer be performing at Comerica Park on Aug. 28, and will instead be playing Little Caesars Arena the same day, the group announced in a letter to fans.
Banana Ball' finally made it to Michigan. But will the Savannah Bananas bring their brand of baseball to Detroit's Comerica Park? Signs point to yes.
Preview the June 15 matchup between the Detroit Tigers and Cincinnati Reds with recent trends, how to watch, livestream info, and more.
“I said goodbye to Tito not too long ago, now I’ve gotta say hello again,” Tigers manager A.J. Hinch joked ahead of Friday’s series opener. “I love that guy, I love watching him, he’s great for the game.”
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Tigers lineup: Spencer Torkelson not starting on SaturdayDETROIT -- Spencer Torkelson will be getting a day off on Saturday for the Detroit Tigers. The Tigers (46-25) and Cincinnati Reds (35-35) play at 1:10 p.m. at Comerica Park. In addition to Torkelson, catcher Dillon Dingler, outfielder Jahmai Jones and infielder/outfielder Zach McKinstry. The full lineup is below.
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The stairs lead to a nondescript green door. Almost a mysterious entry point. But like all things with the Tigers these days, there was a specific, targeted purpose. The stairs and the door lead to Detroit’s so-called smart cage, a project completed midway through last season as part of the team’s multiyear overhaul of the home clubhouse.
Baseball can be a church, and watching fans pack Comerica Park only to see abandoned hallowed territory? That’s blasphemy ... bordering on heresy.
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Audacy on MSNESPN's Sunday Night Baseball returning to Comerica Park for first time in eight yearsThe Tigers made their return to Sunday Night Baseball last August when they beat the Yankees in the Little League Classic in Williamsport.