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After an injury-riddled 2008, it’s time for new beginnings for fans in the Motor City as the Detroit Tigers look to improve a 74-88 record with a healthy roster. With some of the best bats in the business and a blossoming pitching rotation ready to confound even the most experienced batters, the Detroit Tigers are the toughest cats around.
Comerica Park is always filled to the top for every home game, and millions will come out in 2009 to see history made. Join the beautiful frenzy of every game when you order your premium Detroit Tigers tickets from OnlineTickets.com today!
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With the Lions looking like lambs and the Pistons and Red Wings like kings, the Detroit Tigers have struggled to find their place in the Motor City. But, through all the ups and downs, the fans have always been there for the Detroit Tigers, setting a franchise record for attendance in 2008. This fan base could easily be rewarded with an AL Central title if the skilled Detroit Tigers roster can stay healthy.
With a buffed-up pitching rotation featuring Justin Verlander, Jeremy Bonderman, and unworldly second-year pitcher Armando Galarraga, the Detroit Tigers will shut down the bats. Detroit Tigers baseball fans will sport their Detroit Tigers logo loud and proud whenever Miguel Cabrera, Gary Sheffield, Marcus Thames, Curtis Granderson, and O-E-O Magglio Ordonez step up to the plate. With so much firepower in his arsenal, manager Jim Leyland has a chance to lead his team past its 74-88 record of 2008.
The Detroit Tigers will have a fight on their hands in their quest for the division crown. The Detroit Tigers schedule will pit the Motor City Kitties against the raging duo of the Minnesota Twins and Chicago White Sox. The Cleveland Indians and Kansas City Royals round out a tough division. Outside of the AL Central, the Tigers will have to deal with the Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, and the Houston Astros.
During the 2009 MLB season, catch the Detroit Tigers playing at home inside the beautiful Comerica Park, just as more than 3.2 million ticketholders did in 2008, or on the road against some of the toughest competition in the league. Order your premium Detroit Tigers baseball tickets from OnlineTickets.com today!
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