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Detroit Tigers Ticket info and preview

The Detroit Tigers have been the class of the AL Central over the past few years, having come in first place the last three seasons running. The club has come a long way from a 43-119 record in 2003 that made them the laughingstock of MLB and made Detroit Tigers tickets not worth the paper they were printed on.

As it stands now, the Tigers are Central Division favorites again this season and Tigers tickets are more valuable than ever.

The Tigers added P Joba Chamberlain, OF Rajai Davis, IF Alex Gonzalez, IF Ian Kinsler, P Joe Nathan, and IF Andrew Romine in the offseason, and lost P Joaquin Benoit, IF Prince Fielder, P Doug Fister, IF Jhonny Peralta, and P Jose Veras.
Detroit is a different team, but they’re still the Tigers.
Gone also is long time manager Jim Leyland, who will be replaced by former MLB catcher Brad Ausmus. Ausmus is expected to keep the wheels on the well-oiled Detroit machine turning at all costs, as the hometown fans have come to expect a division-winning club playing 81-plus games at Comerica Park each season.
Two-time reigning AL MVP Miguel Cabrera will be back in a Detroit uniform this season and has his sights set on a third consecutive MVP award. He’ll also try to lead the Tigers to their first World Series title since 1984. Cabrera’s blend of power, quick hands, and discerning eye all serve to make him the league’s most feared hitter.
As far as pitching goes, the Tigers will have a solid rotation led by 2011 AL Cy Young and MVP winner Justin Verlander and 2013 AL Cy Young winner Max Scherzer.

Not only will opposing teams have to contend with Cabrera at the plate, but also with Verlander and Scherzer on the mound. For a division with four teams mired in what appear to be rebuilds or poor performance, the Tigers aren’t making it easy on anyone else to take the AL Central crown.

Which is exactly how their fans want it.

Tigers tickets are a hot item in Detroit, and with good reason. People are willing to pay to see a winning team, and with three consecutive division titles to their credit, the Tigers have done much more winning than losing in recent years.

Tigers 2013

Want to see the team Las Vegas believes is the best in baseball? Buy Detroit Tigers tickets.

The Tigers are the odds-on favorite to win the World Series in Las Vegas. The sharpest oddsmakers in the world believe Tigers tickets will provide fans with a live look at the best team in baseball. They’ll also deliver a look at the first modern-day Triple Crown winner, Miguel Cabrera.

Cabrera hit .330, with 44 home runs and 139 RBIs in 2012, the most prolific season in baseball since Carl Yastrzemski won the Triple Crown for the Boston Red Sox in 1967. Cabrera joined a legendary list of 16 other Triple Crown winners, including Ty Cobb, Rogers Hornsby, Jimmie Fox, Lou Gehrig, Ted Williams, Frank Robinson and Mickey Mantle.

It’s a remarkable accomplishment for Cabrera and one that he hopes to parlay this year into a World Series title. He certainly has the talent around him to make that dream into a reality. Slugger Prince Fielder and new acquisition Torii Hunter give the Tigers a potent lineup that will be putting up runs in bunches this season. Fielder blasted 30 home runs last season and finished with 108 RBs. Hunter, a 16-year veteran, believes he has one last All-Star season in him and comes over from the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim to add some veteran leadership to the Comerica Park clubhouse.

The Tigers’ pitching staff is also among baseball’s best, highlighted by Justin Verlander. Considered among the five best in baseball—if not the best—Verlander anchors a solid rotation that includes rising stars Max Scherzer and Doug Fister. Verlander won 17 games with a sparkling 2.64 ERA and 239 strikeouts last season. Fister won 16 games, and Scherzer added 15 wins.

Once again, manager Jim Leyland has compiled a roster capable of winning the World Series. The Tigers will be out to avenge last year’s disappointing performance against the Giants in the World Series. Everything is in place for a return trip, this time with better results. So grab your 2013 Detroit Tigers tickets today and enjoy your look at the odds-on favorite to win the World Series.

Detroit Tigers Tickets – Tigers Roaring in 2011

Get your Detroit Tigers tickets and see them roar in the 2011 MLB season. The Tigers spent their time in the off-season making moves that should have them battling for a spot in the MLB Playoffs come the fall and you can see it happen live in Comerica Park. After narrowly missing post-season action in 2010, nothing short of a playoff berth will satisfy Tigers ticket holders this season. A solid pitching rotation is already in place, and guys like Miguel Cabrera, Justin Verlander, and Victor Martinez are ready to lead the Tigers in their quest for a 5th World Series title. Get your game on and get out to Comerica Park with Detroit Tigers tickets from ABCTickets.com.
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The Detroit Tigers have made changes to the batting lineup that should pay off well in 2011. Finishing with a team average of .268 last season, Tigers ticket holders will be happy to see the power of Victor Martinez in the lineup. Martinez, who has routinely notched over 100 RBI in his career, should go a long way towards solving the problem of stranded runners. Paired with Miguel Cabrera, who led the Tigers in RBI’s, batted .328, and had the highest on base percentage on the team, the Detroit Tigers can hit with anyone in Major league Baseball.
Detroit Tigers tickets also get you a front row seat for great pitching. Justin Verlander has made himself a home crowd favorite and the bane of hitters everywhere. He’s joined by Max Scherzer, who caught fire last season with 184 strikeouts. And let’s not forget Armando Galarraga, who will forever be known for being robbed of a perfect game by an umpire’s mistake. This starting rotation, and a bullpen that features Joaquin Benoit and Jose Valverde, should give the Detroit Tigers an edge in close games.
Detroit Tigers Tickets – The Schedule
The Detroit Tigers play in the AL Central, which will give Tigers ticket holders plenty of rivalry games against the Minnesota Twins, Chicago White Sox, the Royals, and the Indians. But wait, Detroit Tigers tickets will also get you into Comerica Park to see the Tampa Bay Rays, the Texas Rangers, Seattle Mariners, and the Arizona Cardinals, to name just a few. Can the Detroit Tigers knock the twins out of the top of the Division? Head out to Comerica Park with Detroit Tigers tickets and see for yourself.

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Shopping. A Ferris wheel. Fine restaurants. A 'liquid fireworks' display. Oh, yeah, and Comerica Park is also the home to the Detroit Tigers. So get Detroit Tigers tickets for the whole family, because there truly is something for everyone to enjoy here.
In a pre-game ceremony fifty Detroit Tigers players and coaches from 2006 were presented with diamond studded championship rings for beating Oakland in last years American League Championship Series. The design of the rings was kept secret from the players until they were presented with them. The rings are inscribed with the phrase 'Nine full innings', a catch phrase from their manager. Perhaps inspired by their new jewelry the Tigers went on to defeat the Blue Jays that evening.
Get Your Tigers Tickets and see if they Can Hold their Championship Title
Detroit Tigers ticket sales are up as fans come out to see if the team can maintain their 2006 championship title. Despite the recent win the team has gotten some bad news that may be a serious detriment to their hopes of keeping the title. Veteran player Kenny Rogers will be out for at least half the season after having surgery to remove a blood clot from his shoulder. It was, at first, thought to be just a short term injury but now is known to be much more serious. This is the second time that Rogers has had an injury to that same shoulder.
The only question now is how much of an impact that will have on the team. On top of losing a tried and true pitcher they have also lost an important teacher for the younger men on the team. Rogers has a reputation for mentoring and developing young talent. With him gone for half the season who will take up his role?
Rogers is not the only injury this season. On the same day he announced his extended absence The Tigers placed back up catcher Vance Wilson on the disabled list with a sore elbow.
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But Detroit Tiger ticket holders know that the season isn't lost by any means. The team has also re-signed Carlos Guillen and Joel Zumaya recorded a 107 miles per hour fast ball at a recent game.

Things are looking up for the Detroit Tigers as they are ready to make use of a young and talented pitching staff along with some pop in their line-up. Those buying Tigers tickets will see further improvement as the team has already set things in motion as they have set out to change their losing ways after an abysmal 43 win season in 2003. Under the guidance of new manager Jim Leyland and general manager David Dombrowski, the Tigers may well be on their way to getting the results they have sought. Having already started rebuilding the team, the Tigers have a starting rotation full of twenty-something pitchers with a lot of promise. The most valuable of the bunch may be Jeremy Bonderman, who at 23 has already shown signs of becoming the ace of the staff. Being that most of the staff is so young, veteran Kenny Rogers was brought in after a standout year in Texas and will provide an experienced presence in the rotation including Bonderman, Mike Maroth, Nate Robertson, and Justin Verlander. Todd Jones who proved last year in Florida that he can still close, will head a bullpen including Fernando Rodney, Jamie Walker, and Franklyn German. Once the pitching comes into its own, it will compliment an offense that when healthy, can really score runs. Last year's rookie standout Curtis Granderson is preparing to play center field every day and use his speed as a leadoff hitter. Second baseman Placido Polanco, who was traded from Philadelphia last year, will move to the number two spot. In the heart of the line-up, the Tigers will have catcher Ivan Rodriguez, right fielder Magglio Ordonez, and designated hitter Dmitri Young. With all three healthy, they can pose a potent threat in the heart of the batting order. Also on the field at Comerica Park will be Craig Monroe, Brad Inge, and Carlos Guillen. Challenging Young and Carlos Pena for the starting job at first base will be Chris Shelton, who proved himself while filling in last year. The Tigers may have not had the greatest success lately, but the pieces are falling into place and they are poised to finally have a winning season. Fans buying Tigers tickets will see both big name players and future stars take the field at Comerica Park. With a new manager and a healthy team Detroit is well on its way to reaching the goals set when the rebuilding first began.
 

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