2025 Detroit Tigers Baseball Tickets | Schedule

Detroit Tigers Baseball Tickets are now on sale for the 2025 season. Be there live to see the Tigers play some great games this season and be a part of the baseball tradition this year. There are many great games to see including competitive AL Central games and much more.

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Detroit Tigers Baseball Facts

  1. The Detroit Tigers are a professional baseball team based in Detroit, Michigan. They are a member of Major League Baseball (MLB) and compete in the American League Central division.
  2. The Tigers were established in 1894 as a charter member of the Western League. They became one of the eight founding members of the American League in 1901 and have been known as the Tigers since then.
  3. The Tigers have won four World Series championships, capturing titles in 1935, 1945, 1968, and 1984. The 1968 championship team, known as the "Bless You Boys," featured standout performances from players such as pitcher Denny McLain and outfielder Mickey Lolich.
  4. Comerica Park has been the Tigers' home stadium since 2000. The stadium is known for its unique features, including a Ferris wheel, a carousel, and a larger-than-life tiger statue named "Paws."
  5. Ty Cobb, one of the greatest players in baseball history, spent the majority of his career with the Tigers from 1905 to 1926. Cobb set numerous records and won 12 batting titles during his tenure with the team.
  6. The Tigers have a fierce rivalry with the Cleveland Guardians (formerly the Cleveland Indians), known as the "Tigers-Guardians rivalry" or the "Battle of the Great Lakes." The rivalry dates back to the early years of both franchises and has featured many intense and memorable matchups.
  7. In 1984, the Tigers had a historic season, winning 104 games during the regular season and going on to win the World Series. The team was led by manager Sparky Anderson and featured star players such as Alan Trammell, Lou Whitaker, Jack Morris, and Kirk Gibson.
  8. Miguel Cabrera, a Venezuelan-born player, has had a remarkable career with the Tigers. He joined the team in 2008 and has become one of the most accomplished hitters in the game. Cabrera won the Triple Crown in 2012, becoming the first player to do so since Carl Yastrzemski in 1967.
  9. The Tigers have retired the numbers of several franchise legends, including Ty Cobb (#3), Hank Greenberg (#5), Al Kaline (#6), Charlie Gehringer (#2), and Alan Trammell (#3). These players made significant contributions to the team's success and have been recognized for their impact on Tigers history.
  10. The Tigers played a significant role in the integration of baseball. On April 17, 1953, they became the first American League team to field a black player, when they signed Ozzie Virgil Sr. The Tigers were at the forefront of promoting racial equality in the sport.