Spring in Michigan means baseball is back, and the Detroit Tigers are ready to roar. If you’re in Plymouth and itching for some big-league action, you’re in luck—whether you’re heading downtown or planning a watch party close to home, there’s plenty to get excited about. Here’s everything you need to know about the Tigers’ upcoming matches and how to make the most of every pitch, swing, and home run.

This Weekend: Baltimore Comes to Town

Friday, April 25 – Party Under the Lights

  • Opponent: Baltimore Orioles
  • Time: 6:40 pm EDT
  • Where to Watch: FanDuel Sports Detroit, MLBN (out-of-market)
  • Where to Listen: 97.1 The Ticket, LaZ WDTW 1310AM/107.9FM

Kick off your weekend with a Friday Night Party in the Park. Comerica Park will be buzzing, and it’s the perfect excuse to round up friends for a night of baseball. The Tigers are taking on the Orioles, and the atmosphere promises to be electric. If you can’t make it downtown, Plymouth’s local sports bars—think Ironwood Grill or The Post—are sure to have the game on, cold drinks ready, and plenty of fellow fans to high-five.

Saturday, April 26 – Bobblehead Bonanza

  • Opponent: Baltimore Orioles
  • Time: 1:10 pm EDT
  • Where to Watch: FanDuel Sports Detroit, MLBN (out-of-market)
  • Where to Listen: 97.1 The Ticket, LaZ WDTW 1310 AM/107.9 FM

Saturday is for day baseball and collectibles. The first 15,000 fans at Comerica Park will snag a Kerry Carpenter bobblehead—a must for any Tigers fan’s shelf. Can’t make it to the park? No worries. Settle in at home with snacks, or catch the game at your favorite Plymouth hangout. Pro tip: Arrive early if you’re heading out—seats fill up fast when the Tigers play afternoon games.

Sunday, April 27 – Family Fun Day

  • Opponent: Baltimore Orioles
  • Time: 1:40 pm EDT
  • Where to Watch: FanDuel Sports Detroit, MLBN (out-of-market)
  • Where to Listen: 97.1 The Ticket, LaZ WDTW 1310 AM/107.9 FM

Sundays are for families and future fans. It’s Chevy Sunday Kids Day at Comerica Park, which means younger fans get special perks and activities. If you’re in Plymouth, gather the family, fire up the grill, and turn your living room into a mini ballpark. The Tigers always bring their best for the weekend finale.

On the Road: Tigers Head to Houston

Monday, April 28 – Tigers vs. Astros

  • Time: 8:10 pm EDT
  • Where to Watch: FanDuel Sports Detroit
  • Where to Listen: 97.1 The Ticket

Monday night baseball is the cure for the start-of-the-week blues. The Tigers travel south to face the Houston Astros. The late start is perfect for winding down after work—grab some takeout from one of Plymouth’s local spots and settle in for the action.

Tuesday, April 29 – Another Showdown in Houston

  • Time: 8:10 pm EDT
  • Where to Watch: FanDuel Sports Detroit
  • Where to Listen: 97.1 The Ticket

Don’t let Tuesday slip by without a little baseball. The Tigers and Astros go at it again, and with every game counting, you’ll want to tune in. Whether you’re watching solo or with friends, it’s a great excuse to keep the baseball spirit alive all week.

Wednesday, April 30 – Afternoon Baseball Escape

  • Time: 2:10 pm EDT
  • Where to Watch: FanDuel Sports Detroit, MLBN (out-of-market)
  • Where to Listen: 97.1 The Ticket

Need a midweek pick-me-up? Wednesday’s early game is the perfect excuse for a long lunch or a sneaky break. Stream the game at your desk (just don’t tell the boss), or catch the radio broadcast while running errands around town.

Best Places in Plymouth to Watch the Game

  • Ironwood Grill: Great food, plenty of screens, and a crowd that knows their baseball.
  • The Post Local Bistro: Friendly staff, a solid beer list, and a lively atmosphere for game day.
  • Sean O’Callaghan’s: If you like your baseball with a side of Irish hospitality, this is the spot.
  • Your Own Backyard: Sometimes, the best seat is your favorite lawn chair, a portable speaker tuned to 97.1 The Ticket, and a grill going.

Don’t Miss Out—How to Tune In

TV: FanDuel Sports Detroit has you covered for every pitch. If you’re out of market, check MLBN for select games.

Radio: 97.1 The Ticket brings you all the action, whether you’re driving, working, or out for a walk.

Spanish Broadcast: LaZ WDTW 1310 AM/107.9 FM is your go-to for Spanish-language coverage.

Why Plymouth Fans Make the Difference

Tigers fans in Plymouth know how to show their stripes. Whether you’re catching a game at Comerica or cheering from your favorite local spot, your energy fuels the team. So grab your cap, round up your crew, and get ready for a week of baseball that’s sure to bring out the best in Detroit—and in Plymouth. Let’s play ball!

 

Contact Lee Moraitis

 

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