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After collecting over 3,000 hits, 500 home runs, a World Series win, 12 All Star game appearances, two AL MVPs and a Triple Crown, Miguel Cabrera has only one more task to complete his storied MLB career.
All that’s left is a victory lap with the Detroit Tigers in 2023, his recently announced final season.
And this year, the team, helmed by skipper A.J. Hinch, might make his last summer one to remember.
With a squad led by sluggers Javy Baez, Austin Meadows, Spencer Torkelson, Jonathon Schoop, Riley Greene and a staff made up of fire-throwing hurlers Eduardo Rodriguez, Spencer Turnbull, Matthew Boyd and Matt Manning the squad surely could turn heads this season.
Or at least bobbleheads.
Yes, on June 10, the Tigers are giving away Miggy bobbles in case you weren’t already convinced to make a trip to catch the squad in person.
So, if you want to a) see the scrappy Tigers make a run for it, b) pay your respects to the legendary Miggy himself for the last time at Comerica Park, or c) you just really want a cool bobblehead, we’re here to help you do it for cheap.
Really cheap.
In fact, at the time of publication, some Tigers home game tickets were going for as low as $3 before fees on Vivid Seats.
That’s the lowest price on tickets in Major League Baseball (trust us, we checked).
Sold now?
Keep reading — we’ve got verything you need to know for when you head on down to Comerica Park this spring, summer and fall.
Detroit Tigers 2023 home game schedule
A complete calendar including dates, start times, opponents and cheapest tickets available for all Tigers home games can be found below.
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August
September and October
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Detroit Tigers news
Cabrera, 39, has been playing in the big leagues for over half his life.
21 long seasons later, he’s done it all and has decided it’s finally time to hang up his cleats for good.
To learn why now is the time for Miggy chose to call it quits, check out the Post’s scoop.
Tigers fans looking for more news about the club can find all of the NY Post’s coverage of the team here.
How to watch the Tigers
Although there’s no better deal in baseball than watching the Tigers IRL at Comerica, you can still catch the team on Bally Sports Detroit, ESPN, Fox, Fox Sports 1 and TBS on select dates.
Make sure to check your local listings before tuning in though to make sure you don’t miss a pitch.
Tigers faithful outside of Detroit who want to watch games live can find the team on MLB.tv.
Huge concert tours in 2023
While there aren’t many concerts we know of that are quite as cheap as Tigers games, we promise you some truly epic shows may be coming to a venue near you soon.
Here are just five of our five favorite acts you won’t want to miss live these next few months.
• Drake
Prefer music festivals? Check out some of the biggest multi-day extravaganzas this spring and summer here.






