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Detroit Tigers TV channels: Here’s where to watch their games this season on cable
Comcast/Xfinity customers can watch the Tigers on channel 1253. DirecTV customers can watch on channel 663-3 or DirecTV stream 663. U-verse customers can watch on Channel 1739. Charter/Spectrum customers will be able to watch on the following channels, depending on location:

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Detroit Tigers announce cable TV channels for Detroit SportsNet
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What channel is Tigers vs Padres tonight? How to watch Detroit SportsNet
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Kevin McGonigle leads Tigers in 8-2 win over Padres on Opening Day
SAN DIEGO – Detroit Tigers top prospect Kevin McGonigle thought he would feel nervous for the first pitch of his MLB debut, then settle in.

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San Diego Padres vs. Detroit Tigers odds, tips and betting trends | March 28
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Tigers aim to sweep series against the Padres
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Tigers rookie Kevin McGonigle hits tiebreaking, 2-run single in 5-2 win against Padres
The 21-year-old McGonigle, who was robbed of his first home run by center fielder Jackson Merrill in the second, worked a 10-pitch at-bat against Wandy Peralta in a lefty-on-lefty matchup that culmina...

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Tarik Skubal dominates Padres, Nick Pivetta falters in Tigers’ Opening Day rout
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Fernando Tatis Jr. Player Props: March 27, Padres vs. Tigers
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Tigers' TV logistics going down to the wire: 'Nothing to worry about'

The Tigers, with Opening Day set for Thursday in San Diego, are putting together the finishing touches on their move to a new television platform.
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Mort Crim, longtime Detroit news anchor, Ron Burgundy inspiration

Former WDIV-TV news anchor Mort Crim shares a laugh with colleagues in the studio during the taping of his "Second Thoughts" segment on March 8, 1999. (J. Kyle Keener, Detroit Free Press) Photos from the career of Mort Crim,
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