Detroit Tigers series against Chicago Cubs may end up a three-game sellout
Tickets for the upcoming Detroit Tigers series against the Chicago Cubs seem to continue selling fast.
Although the Tigers have not yet confirmed whether any of the three games from Friday, June 6-Sunday, June 8 have sold out, the team told the Free Press it is anticipating standing room-only tickets to be sold for the entire weekend.
While seats are still available through the official Tigers website for Friday’s and Sunday’s games, standing room-only tickets are the only ones availablethrough the Tigers for Saturday’s game. Seated tickets for Saturday’s game are still available through third-party websites.
The Tigers said they would announce whether the games had sold out when reporting the official attendance numbers, which usually happens during the game itself.
Comerica Park has featured two games this season with an attendance total of greater than 40,000 fans: the home opener (44,735) against the Chicago White Sox on April 4 and a May 10 loss against the Texas Rangers (40,844) in which the Tigers gave away a “mystery Tarik Skubal bobblehead.” Both games were announced as sellouts.
