Detroit Tigers Schedule 2025
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The Detroit Tigers' schedule now tracks a club firmly back in the AL Central race. Detroit finished 78–84 in 2023, then surged to 86–76 in 2024 and 87–75 in 2025, reaching the postseason in consecutive years. Cy Young ace Tarik Skubal headlines the rotation after historic back-to-back awards, while Riley Greene’s 36 homers in 2025 and Spencer Torkelson’s improved bat anchor the lineup. Circle key rivalry dates with Cleveland and Twins on the Detroit Tigers schedule and turn them into downtown Detroit outings through Event Tickets Center.
Comerica Park Stadium sits in the heart of downtown Detroit, an open-air ballpark that has been the Tigers’ home since 2000 and now seats just over 41,000 fans. Fans enter past towering tiger statues, then fan out toward center-field fountains, a baseball-themed Ferris wheel, and the tiger carousel that keeps kids spinning between innings. PAWS, the team’s long-time mascot, works the concourses and sections, turning every home date into a family event. With numerous vantage points and social areas, the Comerica Park seating map makes it easy to decide.
Detroit Tigers' playoff chances feel real again after back-to-back trips to October. In 2024, the Tigers rode an 86–76 record to a Wild Card Series win over Houston before falling in a tight ALDS against Cleveland, then followed with an 87–75 mark and another Wild Card and ALDS run in 2025, this time bowing out to Seattle in five games. A.J. Hinch has been extended after guiding the turnaround, while Skubal’s Cy Young dominance and Greene’s Silver Slugger breakout give Detroit a true October core. Layer in a farm system topped by Triple-A Toledo and a four-time World Series franchise history, and every new bracket feels like a fresh shot at another pennant.
If Detroit returns to the MLB playoff schedule, fans will again be tracking every Wild Card Series, Division matchup, and travel day in the MLB Playoffs 2026. Recent runs showed how dangerous this roster can be in short series, with Skubal fronting a rotation built for matchup baseball and Greene, Torkelson, and a deep supporting cast capable of changing games with one swing. The Tigers’ Triple-A partner, the Toledo Mud Hens, keeps reinforcements close, so late-season injuries or extra-inning marathons are less likely to derail a run. For fans, that means every home date at Comerica Park during October has the potential to swing a series and reframe the entire AL bracket.
A glance at any future World Series schedule brings Tigers history into focus. Detroit owns four World Series titles, with championships in 1935, 1945, 1968, and 1984, plus later pennants in 2006 and 2012, when they last reached the Fall Classic before falling to San Francisco. That mix of older legends and more recent October memories shapes expectations whenever Detroit inches close to another pennant. If this current core breaks through again, Comerica Park would step into the national spotlight as the city’s backdrop for World Series nights in downtown Detroit.
All season long, Detroit Tigers games at Comerica Park blend skyline views, fireworks, fountains, and PAWS high-fiving kids in navy and orange. Day games draw families onto the concourse for carousel rides and photos with the outfield tiger sculptures, while night games feel built for scoreboard watching as division rivals battle on However you follow the season, there is no substitute for being in the park when Skubal dominates, or Greene launches one into the seats, so grab your Detroit Tigers tickets at Event Tickets Center today.