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DETROIT — After our first explainer on the Detroit Tigers’ new television and streaming setup, readers sent a flood of follow‑up questions. So we decided to bring out Round 2. If you want the short version,
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How to watch the Tigers this season; where to find Detroit SportsNet
The subscription plan is about $190.00 for an annual subscription, while the monthly plan is about $20 per month.
The Detroit Tigers’ season begins on Thursday with a road series against the San Diego Padres. Detroit’s ace Tarik Skubal will face San Diego’s Nick Pivetta. Thursday’s game will start at 4:10 p.m. ET,
SAN DIEGO — If you’ve been wondering — and worrying — about how you’re going to watch Detroit Tigers baseball in 2026, you finally have some answers. And they arrive just in time: first pitch against the Padres is at 4:10 p.
According to MLB.com, Detroit SportsNet will cost $19.99 per month or $189.99 for the year, and Tigers games will stream within the MLB app rather than through a standalone DSN app. MLB's announcement also said there was an introductory sign-up window that included a short free trial covering the first five regular-season games.
Detroit SportsNet is the new broadcasting home for the Tigers (2026 season) and Red Wings (2026-27 season), offering streaming and a TV channel.
The Seattle Mariners look to rebound against the Detroit Tigers tonight in Game 2, following a heartbreaking loss in extra innings last night. The first pitch is scheduled for Saturday, October 4 at 5:03 p.