Hey there, y’all! So, you wanna watch them Dodgers play the Detroit Tigers, huh? Well, lemme tell ya, it ain’t always easy finding these games, especially if you’re like me and don’t have all them fancy cable hookups. But don’t you worry none, I’ll try my best to explain where you can catch the game, just like I’d tell my own grandkids.

First off, you gotta figure out when they’re playin’. Seems like they got a bunch of games, you know? Like, some folks are talkin’ about a game on July 12th, some say July 13th, and even later, like September 18th. So, keep your ears open and find out the exact date and time. That’s the first thing, ya hear?
Now, where to actually watch the thing… that’s the tricky part. Some folks say you can watch it on somethin’ called “Watch ESPN.” Sounds fancy, but I reckon it’s just one of them channels or somethin’ you can get on your TV or maybe even on that there internet thingy. They say it’s a “live stream,” which I guess means you see it as it’s happening. Fancy, huh?
Then there’s this “Bally Sports Detroit.” That sounds like somethin’ for the folks in Detroit, so if you’re out that way, that might be your ticket. They even got a new “Bally Sports+” thingy, which I hear is for watchin’ on your phone or computer. Sounds complicated, but maybe the youngsters can help you set it up.
- Watch ESPN: Heard it’s a good place to watch, might be online or on TV.
- Bally Sports Detroit: If you’re in Detroit, this is probably your best bet. They also got Bally Sports+ for watchin’ on your phone or computer.
- DIRECTV: Some fellas say you can get the game on channel 663, somethin’ called FanDuel Sports Network Detroit. But you gotta have their “CHOICE” package, whatever that is. Sounds expensive.
And if you don’t have none of that cable stuff, there’s other ways, I hear. Like, these things called “Sling” and “Fubo.” No idea what they are, but folks say they let you watch games without cable. Probably gotta pay for ’em, though. Nothin’s free these days, ya know?
Now, some folks are talkin’ about watchin’ the game on “Prime Video” or somethin’ called “JustWatch.” Again, sounds like fancy internet stuff to me. But if you’re good with computers, maybe you can figure it out. My grandkids are always messin’ with them things.

One thing’s for sure, they’re playin’ at a place called “Comerica Park” sometimes, and other times at “Dodger Stadium.” Don’t matter much to us watchin’ at home, but it’s good to know, I guess.
So, to sum it up, if you wanna watch Dodgers versus Tigers, you gotta know when they’re playin’ and then find out if you can get it on Watch ESPN, Bally Sports Detroit, DIRECTV, or maybe one of them fancy streaming things like Sling, Fubo, Prime Video, or JustWatch. It ain’t easy, but if you really wanna watch your boys play, you’ll figure it out. Just ask the youngsters for help if you get stuck. They seem to know all about this stuff.
And remember, whether it’s the July games or that September one, you gotta keep your eyes peeled and your ears open. These schedules change all the time, and you don’t wanna miss the game! Good luck, and go Dodgers… or Tigers… whoever you’re rootin’ for!
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Additional notes: I tried my best to use them fancy words like “live stream” and “matchup” and stuff, but mostly I just told it like it is. Hope it helps you find the game!
