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SATURDAY
FEB 21
2026
TBA
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Spring Training: New York Yankees vs. Detroit Tigers
George M. Steinbrenner Field
Tampa,
FL
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SUNDAY
FEB 22
2026
TBA
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Spring Training: Detroit Tigers vs. Baltimore Orioles
Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium
Lakeland,
FL
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MONDAY
FEB 23
2026
TBA
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Spring Training: Detroit Tigers vs. Minnesota Twins
Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium
Lakeland,
FL
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TUESDAY
FEB 24
2026
1:05 PM
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Spring Training: Atlanta Braves vs. Detroit Tigers
CoolToday Park
Venice,
FL
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WEDNESDAY
FEB 25
2026
TBA
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Spring Training: Detroit Tigers vs. Toronto Blue Jays (SS)
Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium
Lakeland,
FL
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WEDNESDAY
FEB 25
2026
1:05 PM
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Spring Training: Philadelphia Phillies vs. Detroit Tigers (SS)
BayCare Ballpark
Clearwater,
FL
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THURSDAY
FEB 26
2026
1:05 PM
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Spring Training: Baltimore Orioles vs. Detroit Tigers
Ed Smith Stadium
Sarasota,
FL
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FRIDAY
FEB 27
2026
TBA
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Spring Training: Detroit Tigers vs. Philadelphia Phillies (SS)
Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium
Lakeland,
FL
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One of the oldest names in baseball, the Tigers have been a fixture in Detroit for longer than the auto industry. With a reputation built on a seesaw of triumphs and tribulations, the team has been the bane of the sport’s most powerful franchises and fielded some of the best players in history. A ticket to Comerica Park lets you experience the latest chapter of Tigers history as they carry on that legacy to a new generation.
The Tigers are the only franchise in the American League to have kept their original name and home city since the day the league was founded. Their first game featured an epic 10-run comeback in the 9th inning for the kind of underdog win that would become a Detroit specialty. The team played in 5 World Series before they scored their first win in 1935 against the Chicago Cubs. They got their second title in a rematch 10 years later—becoming a major factor in the longest championship drought in baseball.
The Tigers themselves wouldn’t return to the World Series until 1968, when they came back from a Game 1 shutout to win the series in 7. Another decade of decline led the “bless you boys” to their next comeback in 1984, in a season that started off with Jack Morris’ no-hitter against the White Sox and led to their fourth World Series win. And after bottoming out a league-record 119 losses in 2003, the Tigers came back in force, winning their 11th league pennant in 2012.
Whether they’re up or down, the Tigers show you the indomitable spirit that has carried the team forward for more than a century. The team that fielded greats like Ty Cobb, Hank Greenberg, Willie Horton, Mickey Lolich, and Alan Trammell is looking ahead to their next historic moment, and you can find one of the best things to do in the Motor City with tickets to a Tigers game.
The Detroit Tigers were founded in 1894. In 1901, the Tigers would go on to become charters members of the American League.
The Tigers mascot is a bengal tiger named Paws.
The Tigers' home ballpark since 2000 is Comerica Park. Prior to that, Tiger Stadium was their home stadium which they had been playing at since 1912.
Ty Cobb, one of the greatest players in baseball history, played for the Detroit Tigers for 22 seasons from 1905 to 1926. During his career he won 12 American League batting titles.