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Tickets for the upcoming Detroit Tigers and Chicago Cubs seem to continue to sell quickly.
While the Tigers have not confirmed that any of the three games on Friday, June 6, Friday, June 8 have sold out, the team told The Liberty that only room tickets are expected to be sold throughout the weekend.
While seats can still be obtained through Friday and Sunday games on the official Tigers website, only room tickets are the only tickets the Tigers can get on Saturday games. Sitting tickets for Saturday’s competition are still available through third-party websites.
The Tigers said they would announce whether the game was sold out when the official attendance was reported, which usually happens in the game itself.
Comerica Park has held two games this season, with a total of more than 40,000 fans: a home opener against the Chicago White Sox on April 4 (44,735), and a loss against the Texas Rangers (40,844) on May 10, in which the Tigers gave up the “Mystery Mystery Tarik Skubal Bobblehead.” Both games were declared sold out.
The excitement surrounding the tiger is one of the best starts in franchise history. The Tigers had the best record in Major League Baseball (MLB) and entered the only baseball team in at least 40 baseball games Friday.
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High ticket sales over the weekend may also be affected by Tigers' rivals. The Chicago Cubs ranked first in the Central National League on Friday and scored their best record in the NL (39-23). Cubs fans are also known for their high volume travel, and the distance between Chicago and Detroit makes it a shorter road trip than most Cubs supporters.
Contest: Tiger (41-23) and cubs (39-23).
First pitch: 7:10 pm.
Where: Comerica Park.
TV Channel: Nothing.
flow: Apple TV+.
radio: WXYT-FM (97.1), WDTW-AM (1310; Spanish only).
The game will not be played on the TV channel. To watch Friday’s Tigers games on TV, you’ll need a smart TV or computer, as well as streaming-only games that only subscribe to Apple TV+.
Where: Comerica Park.
The first court on Saturday: 1:10 pm.
The first court on Sunday: 1:40 pm.
Saturday TV Channel: Fanduel Sports Network Detroit, MLB Network (market only).
Sunday TV Channel: Fanduel Sports Network Detroit.
flow: Fanduel Sports Network application.
radio: WXYT-FM (97.1), WDTW-AM (1310; Spanish only).
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