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Tigers hosting watch party at Comerica Park for opening playoff game
Detroit ― Comerica Park will not host any first-round playoff video games.
However the Tigers are inviting the followers to the ballpark anyway.
The Tigers will host a watch occasion for the opening playoff recreation of the wild-card spherical Tuesday. Admission is $5, with a portion of gross sales going to the Detroit Tigers Basis. Children 14 and below will get in free, and so they have to be accompanied by a mother or father or guardian. Watch-party tickets could be bought at tigers.com.
The primary 500 followers will obtain free pizza and pop, and free “Tigers within the Wild” T-shirts can be handed out whereas provides final. The sport can be proven on Comerica Park’s large, 15,688-square-foot videoboard, simply upgraded with the sound system earlier than this season. Followers can enter by way of the Rocket Mortgage Entry.
The Tigers will both be the second- or third-seeded wild card, relying on how they fare the final two video games of the common season, and the way the Kansas Metropolis Royals end. If the Tigers are the second wild card, they’ll journey to Baltimore for the best-of-three collection. If the Tigers are the third wild card, they’ll journey to Houston.
The Tigers have a one recreation lead on the Royals coming into Saturday’s recreation in opposition to the Chicago White Sox. The Royals are enjoying the Atlanta Braves.
Recreation occasions for the wild-card video games are TBD.
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