The Detroit Tigers game against the New York Yankees on Thursday, Sept. 11 might feel a bit more weighty than usual.

One reason is that the Tigers will be playing the Yankees on the 24th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks in New York, which the Yankees will almost certainly commemorate before and during the game.

Another reason is the expected attendance of President Donald Trump, who has spent much of the past 24 hours condemning the shooting of conservative advocate Charlie Kirk, who died at 31 on Wednesday. FOLLOW ALONG: Charlie Kirk shooting live updates: New person of interest sought by FBI, rifle found

Though the Tigers have already won the three-game series by winning the first two games on Tuesday, Sept. 9 and Wednesday, Sept. 10, baseball will likely take a back seat to cer

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