Detroit Tigers live stream vs Chicago White Sox 9/15/2017

DETROIT, MI - JUNE 07: Jose Iglesias #1 (L) and Alex Presley #14 of the Detroit Tigers take the field to start the MLB game against the Los Angeles Angels at Comerica Park on June 7, 2017 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Dave Reginek/Getty Images)
DETROIT, MI - JUNE 07: Jose Iglesias #1 (L) and Alex Presley #14 of the Detroit Tigers take the field to start the MLB game against the Los Angeles Angels at Comerica Park on June 7, 2017 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Dave Reginek/Getty Images) /
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Detroit Tigers baseball returns Friday as the team continues the 2017 regular season at home against the White Sox. Here’s what you need to watch the game.

Detroit Tigers players will look to rebound Friday following a blowout loss to the Chicago White Sox.

The White Sox jumped on Detroit starter Chad Bell early and often, nothing nine hits, six runs (all earned), a walk and a home run off the left-handed starter.

It didn’t get much better from there on out for Tigers pitching.

Warwick Saupold allowed four hits and three runs in 1.2 innings, while Jeff Ferrell allowed a trio of hits and a run in an inning of work.

Meanwhile, Joe Jimenez was tagged for three hits, three earned runs and a walk while recording just one out.

Elsewhere, Victor Alcantara gave up four hits, three earned runs and a walk in an innings, while Shane Greene surrendered two hits, two walks and a run in two thirds of an inning.

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Zac Reininger and Blaine Hardy were the only Detroit pitchers to keep White Sox hitters scoreless, but the duo combined for just an inning of work between them.

The pitching overshadowed what was a decent day for Tigers hitters as the plate, as Detroit racked up 12 hits, seven runs scored, six RBI and a walk.

However, Chicago simply had more offense with 25 hits and 17 runs scored.

The White Sox offense also overshadowed Jeimer Candelario’s first home run in a Detroit uniform. Candelario took Chicago starter James Shields deep in the sixth.

The home run was one of two hits for the third baseman.

He was one of four Tigers to reach base on the day, the others being right fielder Nicholas Castellanos, first baseman Miguel Cabrera and catcher James McCann.

Friday’s lineup

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How will the Detroit Tigers line up on Friday? According to a tweet from the team’s official Twitter account, we know what the team’s batting order will look like against Chicago.

  1. Ian Kinsler, Second Base
  2. Alex Presley, Left Field
  3. Miguel Cabrera, First Base
  4. Nicholas Castellanos, Right Field
  5. Jeimer Candelario, Third Base
  6. James McCann, Catcher
  7. Tyler Collins, Center Field
  8. Mikie Mahtook, Designated Hitter
  9. Jose Iglesias, Shortstop

So where can you catch today’s Detroit Tigers game, and when will all of the action go down? We have all the information you need to know right here so you don’t miss a second of the action.

Date: 9/15/2017
Start Time: 4:10 P.M. Eastern time
Location: Detroit, Michigan
Arena: Comerica Park
Live Stream:  Stream 1 | Stream 2
TV Info: Fox Sports Detroit
Radio: 97.1 The Ticket

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Anibal Sanchez will get the start for the Tigers. He’ll be opposed by Chicago’s Carson Fulmer.