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If you're one of the many Detroit Tigers fans headed to Comerica Park to see the team in the playoffs, make sure you know what you're allowed to bring in so you don't face delays.
Preview the Oct. 7 ALDS Game 3 matchup between the Seattle Mariners and Detroit Tigers with recent trends, how to watch, livestream info, and more.
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Detroit Tigers ALDS Game 1 live updates recap: McKinstry delivers game-winner in 11th inning
The Tigers take Game 1 in Seattle with an extra-innings effort from Zach McKinstry. Detroit needs almost their entire bullpen to come away with a 1-0 advantage, Will Vest the winning pitcher and Keider Montero getting his first-ever major-league save in a huge moment.
Baseball fans gathering downtown Detroit to watch the Detroit Tigers play the Seattle Mariners at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7, at Comerica Park may need to take a blanket and raincoat. The National Weather Forecast shows a cooler high of around 60 degrees by 5 p.m. with more rain possible before 8 p.m. and a low of around 46 degrees.
The Detroit Tigers named right-hander Jack Flaherty as their ALDS Game 3 starter vs the Mariners — the first 2025 MLB playoffs game at Comerica Park.
The point? During the Tigers’ 12-game, 16-day road trip, it was a playoff atmosphere before the playoffs even started. Their long-awaited homecoming to Comerica Park, beginning with Game 3 on Tuesday afternoon, has a lot to live up to.
AJ Hinch said sluggish offense is a product of some really good playoff pitching, and the Tigers not exercising the best pitch selection.
Not much has separated the Seattle Mariners and Detroit Tigers over the first two games of the American League Division Series.