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Dearborn Today
By the People, for the People
Tips and Tricks to Save Big on Tigers Tickets This Baseball Season
Fans share their ticket-buying strategies as the Detroit Tigers prepare for another season at Comerica Park.
Apr. 3, 2026 at 1:08pm
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A cubist interpretation of the energy and excitement of a Detroit Tigers home game at Comerica Park.Dearborn TodayWith the Detroit Tigers' home opener sold out, fans looking to attend other games this season are seeking ways to score affordable tickets. This report explores the best sites to buy discounted seats, including MLB.com, SeatGeek, Gametime, and StubHub, and features insights from local Tigers fans on their preferred ticket-buying strategies. The story also highlights the team's 313 Value games, offering discounted tickets and concessions on select Tuesdays.
Why it matters
As the Tigers aim to build on their recent success and draw more fans to Comerica Park, this story provides valuable information for local supporters looking to attend games without breaking the bank. It also sheds light on the evolving landscape of ticket purchasing, with fans increasingly turning to secondary marketplaces to find deals.
The details
The report interviews several Tigers fans, including Dominic Montoni, Ashley McGrew, Stacey McGrew, Nick Heitchue, and Neko Licavoli, about their ticket-buying habits and strategies. They discuss the pros and cons of purchasing tickets directly through MLB.com or the official Ballpark App versus using secondary ticket marketplaces like SeatGeek, Gametime, and StubHub. The story also highlights the Tigers' 313 Value games, which offer discounted tickets and concessions on select Tuesdays.
- The Detroit Tigers' home opener is sold out.
- The 313 Value games take place every Tuesday home game at Comerica Park.
The players
Dominic Montoni
A fan from Dearborn, Michigan.
Ashley McGrew
A Tigers fan.
Stacey McGrew
Ashley McGrew's mother, a Tigers fan.
Nick Heitchue
A fan from Macomb, Michigan.
Neko Licavoli
A fan from Macomb, Michigan.
What they’re saying
“Yeah, I try to when it's nice out.”
— Dominic Montoni, Fan from Dearborn
“At least, at least four or five. At least!”
— Ashley McGrew, Tigers fan
“At least one a year (together).”
— Stacey McGrew, Ashley McGrew's mother, Tigers fan
“Depends on the year. Last year, we were pretty good. I probably went to like three.”
— Nick Heitchue, Fan from Macomb
“I was going to say three to four a year I try to make it to.”
— Neko Licavoli, Fan from Macomb
What’s next
Fans can look forward to the Tigers' 313 Value games, which offer discounted tickets and concessions on select Tuesdays throughout the season at Comerica Park.
The takeaway
As the Detroit Tigers aim to build their fanbase and draw more supporters to Comerica Park, this story provides valuable insights for local fans seeking affordable ways to attend games, whether through official team channels or secondary ticket marketplaces. The team's 313 Value games also offer a cost-effective option for fans to enjoy the Tigers' home games.

