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Being right behind the bullpens, we got to see all of the pitchers warming up, including Max Scherzer, the Tigers starting pitcher.
He pitched ok, but gave up a lot of hits and the Mariners scored a few runs.
Here's video of him warming up.
http://youtu.be/HSdf6wzVIMQ
It was a little cold and windy. But for the middle of April i wasn't expecting it to be 54 degrees.
Definitely the best part of the game was Miguel Cabrera's homerun.
It was coming right for us, flew over our heads and landed 5 rows behind us. You can't see our faces because right as the camera zoomed in, we turned around to watch where the ball went.
Jose Valverde warmed up a bit, but the tigers never came close enough for him to come in at the 9th inning for the save.
We got up in the 7th and walked around the stadium.
I stopped at one of the balcony's to try and get a cool picture of the ferris wheel. It sort of came out how i wanted, but not perfect. There was too much stuff in the way.
Here's the view from the upper deck. It's been a while since i've had tickets up here, i forget that they are not that bad of seats. But with left and right field tickets selling for under $15 dollars i don't see any reason to sit way up in section 238.
Anyway, it was a fun game to go to, even though it was cold and the Tigers lost.
I LOVE your site, and agree that left-centerfield is definitely the place to be at Comerica! But why d'ya think it is that the Tigers almost always lost to Seattle, one of the weakest teams in the American League?
ReplyDeleteWorld Champs in 2013!
Chris Potter
Maybe because they spend $100,000,000 on pitching and hitting and forget about defense.
ReplyDeleteBut it sounds like this year the Tigers may be trading for a new short stop. Plus Torii Hunter joining the team will help with defense in the outfield.