Detroit Tigers, Cleveland Guardians and ALDS
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The Seattle Mariners have an opponent in the ALDS: the Detroit Tigers. Here's what you need to know about the series schedule.
Bryan Woo stood in full uniform on Thursday afternoon as he paced through the outfield grass in an empty T-Mobile Park. That he was in Seattle’s home whites, jersey crisply tucked in and complete with
Detroit did everything right on Thursday afternoon. Jack Flaherty started the game, and gave a valiant effort throwing 4.2 innings, allowing a run and striking out four. The bullpen took over in the fifth, where Kyle Finnegan and Tyler Holton combined for another 2.1 scoreless.
The Seattle Mariners will host the Detroit Tigers in the 2025 American League Division Series (ALDS) after the Tigers defeated the Cleveland Guardians in the Wild Card round Thursday.
With their 6-3 victory over the Guardians, the Tigers, who spent the first half of the season with the best record in the AL, will play the Mariners in the ALDS.
Check out this unique angle of the Detroit Tigers final out in the AL Wild Card Series against the Guardians to advance to the AL Divisional Series
Injuries have been a topic this week for the Blue Jays, who are waiting to see if they are getting shortstop Bo Bichette back for the ALDS. Another player who missed the stretch run of the regular season was pitcher Chris Bassitt, and it appears that he could make a return this weekend.
In an important step in his recovery from a pectoral muscle injury, Mariners starter Bryan Woo threw 15 pitches off the T-Mobile Park mound on Thursday.
In the wake of this, first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. gave a better answer as he hinted at the shortstop's potential return this postseason. Guerrero Jr. made it clear that while Bichette will miss the upcoming ALDS round, he might be back in the potential ALCS.