Detroit Tigers live stream vs White Sox 9/17/2017

DETROIT, MI - SEPTEMBER 16: Right fielder Nicholas Castellanos #9 of the Detroit Tigers catches a fly ball hit by Yolmer Sanchez of the Chicago White Sox for an out during the seventh inning at Comerica Park on September 16, 2017 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Duane Burleson/Getty Images)
DETROIT, MI - SEPTEMBER 16: Right fielder Nicholas Castellanos #9 of the Detroit Tigers catches a fly ball hit by Yolmer Sanchez of the Chicago White Sox for an out during the seventh inning at Comerica Park on September 16, 2017 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Duane Burleson/Getty Images) /
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Detroit Tigers baseball is back on Sunday as the team continues the 2017 regular season at home against the Chicago White Sox. Here’s what you need to know to watch.

Detroit Tigers players will look to rebound on Sunday as they match up with the division-rival Chicago White Sox.

Chicago previously beat Detroit by a 10-4 final score line on Saturday night. All told, the Tigers allowed 17 hits, 10 runs, nine RBI and six walks.

Detroit was only able to manage nine hits, four runs, four RBI and two walks of their own. Much of that production came via catcher James McCann, who went three-for-four with a pair of RBI and a run scored.

Third baseman Jeimer Candelario also stood out, with two walks, two runs scored and a hit in a pair of at-bats.

Elsewhere, right fielder Nicholas Castellanos also scored a run for the Tigers.

On the pitching side of things, Detroit hurlers once again struggled.

Starting pitcher Myles Jaye was tagged for six runs, five hits, five earned runs, two walks and a home run in just 1.2 innings.

Blaine Hardy relieved him and allowed five hits and a run in two innings.

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Joe Jimenez (1.1 innings) also allowed a run, while Daniel Norris gave up four hits, two runs and two walks in three innings.

Right-handed rookie Zac Reininger was the only Detroit pitcher to keep the White Sox off the board, as he pitched a scoreless ninth.

Sunday’s lineup

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

  1. Ian Kinsler, Second Base
  2. Jeimer Candelario, Third Base
  3. Nicholas Castellanos, Right Field
  4. John Hicks, Designated Hitter
  5. Efren Navarro, First Base
  6. Mikie Mahtook, Left Field
  7. Bryan Holaday, Catcher
  8. JaCoby Jones, Center Field
  9. Dixon Machado, 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: 9/17/2017
Start Time: 1:10 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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