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Detroit Tigers tickets at Comerica Park this week cheaper than a large beer

We're down to the final week of the 2019 Major League Baseball regular season.

And for the Detroit Tigers, the final week of a season-long nightmare.

Not much has gone right. They've already lost 109 games with seven contest remaining.

Three of those contests are at Comerica Park, starting Tuesday night against the Minnesota Twins.

And if you're interested in watching live MLB baseball, you'll just have to scrap up a few bucks.

Tickets for Tuesday's game were listed on StubHub at $8 each, though there were only about 10 remaining at the price at about 100 minutes before first pitch.

For Wednesday's 6:40 p.m. start between the two teams, the tickets start at $6.

The national anthem is sung by Original Supreme Mary Wilson, as jet fighters fly over and the American flag is displayed, during the Detroit Tigers' Opening Day game against the Kansas City Royals at Comerica Park on Thursday, April 4, 2019.

Cheap parking for Comerica Park generally starts around $10 (and a nice walk to the stadium). A 24-ounce beer generally starts at $12.50.

Thursday's 1:10 matinee, the final game at Comerica this season, have tickets listed at $7.

And, if for some reason, you're interested in catching the Tigers close out the season in Chicago against the White Sox, Friday's doubleheader could cost you as low as $6. Same for Saturday and Sunday.

We imagine next season's Tigers home opener, March 30 against the Royals, will be a slightly hotter ticket.

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