2026 Detroit Tigers Printable Schedule: TV, Radio, and PDF Download – Sports Brackets
The 2026 Detroit Tigers season is officially underway, and expectations have never been higher in the Motor City. Following the blockbuster free-agent signing of Framber Valdez to pair with two-time reigning Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal, the Tigers boast one of the most formidable starting rotations in the American League.
Whether you are tracking Riley Greene’s All-Star campaign or watching top prospect Kevin McGonigle’s rookie season, you need a reliable way to keep up with all 162 games. We’ve created a Free Printable 2026 Detroit Tigers Schedule (PDF) that includes full TV and Radio listings for the entire year.
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2026 Tigers Season Highlights

Here are the 2026 Detroit Tigers schedule highlights for you.
- Opening Day: The Tigers kicked off the season on March 26 in San Diego.
- Home Opener: Detroit returns to Comerica Park on Friday, April 3, for a three-game set against the St. Louis Cardinals.
- National TV Showcases: The Tigers are currently scheduled for 16 national broadcasts, including appearances on Peacock (April 5) and FS1 (April 8) during the first two weeks of the season.
2026 Detroit Tigers: Top 10 Must-Watch Series
If you can’t make it to all 162 games, these are the 10 series you’ll want to circle on your calendar. From the historic 125th-anniversary celebration to high-profile holiday matchups, these are the biggest events at Comerica Park this year.
- Opening Weekend vs. St. Louis Cardinals (April 3–5)
- The Draw: The biggest party in Detroit. The home opener on Friday (April 3) features the “Opening Day Block Party” followed by a national Sunday Night showcase on Peacock (April 5).
- Star Wars Night & Greek Heritage vs. Boston Red Sox (May 4–6)
- The Draw: A fan-favorite theme week. Monday (May 4) is the official Star Wars Night, followed by the popular Greek Heritage night on Tuesday.
- Strike Out Cancer Weekend vs. Toronto Blue Jays (May 15–17)
- The Draw: The annual “Pink Out the Park” game on Saturday, May 16. This is consistently one of the highest-attended games of the season.
- Memorial Day Weekend vs. Cleveland Guardians (May 22–24)
- The Draw: A critical early-season divisional battle against the rival Guardians over the holiday weekend.
- Margaritaville Night vs. Seattle Mariners (June 5–7)
- The Draw: Kick off the summer on Friday (June 5) with Margaritaville Night at the ballpark, featuring island-themed promotions and atmosphere.
- Black in Baseball Weekend vs. Chicago White Sox (June 19–21)
- The Draw: A celebration of Black excellence in baseball, featuring a postgame concert by Nelly on Friday (June 19) and the 30th annual Negro Leagues Tribute Game on Saturday.
- 125th Anniversary Celebration vs. Kansas City Royals (July 24–26)
- The Draw: A weekend-long tribute to the Tigers’ founding in 1901. Expect alumni appearances, historic giveaways, and a postgame concert by Flo Rida on Friday (July 24).
- Tarik Skubal Mystery Bobblehead vs. Texas Rangers (August 14–16)
- The Draw: A high-end giveaway weekend featuring the reigning Cy Young winner. Sunday (August 16) is also a major “Kids Day” at the park.
- ¡Fiesta Tigres! Weekend vs. Colorado Rockies (September 12–13)
- The Draw: The 21st annual celebration of Latin American contributions to baseball, featuring vibrant festivities and a postgame concert.
- The Final Push vs. Pittsburgh Pirates (September 25–27)
- The Draw: The final home series of the regular season. Saturday (Sept. 26) is “Union Day,” and Sunday could have massive postseason implications if the Tigers are in the hunt.
How to Watch and Listen to the Tigers in 2026
The 2026 season marks a major shift in how fans in Michigan watch the team. Detroit SportsNet (DSN) is the new year-round home for both the Tigers and the Red Wings.
Television (Local & National)
- Detroit SportsNet (DSN): The primary home for local broadcasts.
- Xfinity: Channel 1253
- DirecTV: Channel 663-3
- Spectrum: Channel 213 (Most areas)
- National Outlets: Games will also appear on FOX, FS1, TBS, ESPN, Apple TV+, and Peacock.
Radio Network
- Flagship Station: 97.1 FM The Ticket (WXYT) remains the home for the Tigers Radio Network.
- Spanish Broadcasts: Home games are available in Spanish on LaZ 1310 AM / 107.9 FM.
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Detroit Tigers Schedule Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What happened to Bally Sports Detroit? Starting in March 2026, the Tigers moved their local broadcasts to the newly launched Detroit SportsNet, a joint venture between the Tigers and Red Wings ownership.
Can I stream Tigers games without cable? Yes, fans in the local market can subscribe directly to Detroit SportsNet as a standalone streaming service. Nationally, out-of-market fans can use MLB.TV.
Who are the Tigers broadcasters for 2026? Jason Benetti continues as the primary play-by-play voice on television. On the radio, Dan Dickerson returns for his 27th season calling Tigers baseball.