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Detroit Tigers games will move to a different platform for the 2026 season, but there are still many details yet to be worked out.
On Saturday, we get to watch the Detroit Tigers play a baseball game for the first time since their ALDS loss to the Mariners. A lot has happened in the interim, and it’s great to be back.
The Detroit Tigers announce that Major League Baseball will produce and distribute their local TV broadcasts this season.
Check out WSGW's spring training broadcast schedule, beginning with the Detroit Tigers spring training opener at 1 p.m. Saturday.
The Detroit Tigers and Detroit Red Wings are officially moving their broadcasting rights from Main Street Sports Group to MLB Media.
The Detroit Tigers and Detroit Red Wings are leaving FanDuel Sports Network Detroit and entering into a partnership with Major League Baseball that should allow the two Ilitch-owned teams to stay under the same television umbrella.
The Detroit Tigers are officially leaving FanDuel Sports Network and its parent company, Main Street Sports Group.
Fans within the teams' home television territory, which includes all of Michigan, will continue accessing games through cable, satellite and streaming options.
Ilitch Sports + Entertainment has entered a first of its kind partnership with Major League Baseball, which will provide broadcast support to both the Detroit Tigers (beginning with the 2026 MLB season) and the Detroit Red Wings (starting with the 2026-27 NHL season).