For those fans who were miffed about the early start time for Tuesday’s game, the weather gods had the last laugh, with a nearly two-hour rain delay moving the start of the game (and the channels on which it was played). The Tigers were happy to be home where their regular season record was 46-35. The Mariners were a little rougher on the road, going 39-42. The Tigers are hoping this will be an opportunity for them to take a lead in the ALDS, especially since the Mariners come from a stadium with a roof, perhaps their ability to bounce back from rain delays is a little rustier. One can hope. The Tigers would be leaning on Jack Flaherty, who has been uneven in the regular season but had a decent outing against Cleveland in the Wild Card series. If his pitch command is on point, he’ll be a f
Seattle Mariners drown Detroit Tigers after two-hour rain delay in ALDS Game 3

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