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Comerica Park, home field of the Tigers since the 2000 season. This is a list of seasons completed by the Detroit Tigers. They played in the Western League from their inception in 1894 to the 1900 season; in 1900, the league changed its named to the American League and became a major league in 1901.
3 Tigers hitting for the cycle 4 Sortable batting statistics of Detroit Tigers batters with 1500+ at bats current through 2014 season 5 Sortable pitching statistics of Detroit Tigers pitchers with 200+ games or 750+ innings
The 2024 Detroit Tigers season was the team's 124th season and its 25th at Comerica Park.This was the Tigers' fourth season under manager A. J. Hinch.The team opened their season on the road on March 28 against their divisional rivals the Chicago White Sox and concluded the regular season on September 29 at home also against the White Sox.
The Detroit Tigers finish off their series against the Tampa Bay Rays at 6:50 p.m. Wednesday with right hander Jack Flaherty on the mound.
The 2022 Detroit Tigers season was the team's 122nd season and the 23rd at Comerica Park. This was the Tigers' second season under manager A. J. Hinch . Opening Day was held on April 8 and they hosted their divisional rival, the Chicago White Sox and the season ended on the road against the Seattle Mariners on October 5. [ 1 ]
The Tigers and Guardians last met on July 30, a game that Cleveland won 5-0, and the Tigers fell to 52-57. But comparing season stats in this series offers few clues about this series because the ...
The Detroit Tigers are advancing in the MLB playoffs for the first time since 2013. The Tigers are on to the American League Division Series after taking down the Astros 5-2 in Game 2 of the AL ...
Fewest Passes Attempted, Both Teams, Game, 18; Detroit Lions (5) vs New York Giants (13), Dec 15, 1935 (NFL Championship Game) Most Passes Completed, Game, 47; Pittsburgh Steelers vs Cleveland Browns, Jan 10, 2021 (Wild Card Round) Fewest Passes Completed, Game, 2; Detroit Lions vs New York Giants, Dec 15, 1935 (NFL Championship Game)