If you know of a "fan club" - type site, maybe you can find out where they will be on certain days, like a meet & greet day at a mall or park someplace.
Sorry , but I don't know of a Tigers link to give you.
Maybe you could go to mlb.com.
Good luck. : )
2006-08-09 18:40:45
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answered by Mary* 5
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Go barhopping around Detroit during a homestand. Ballplayers love going to them and getting some love (especially when the team is doing well).
If you're not old enough for the bar scene, try going to the airport when you know the Tigers are coming back from a road trip or heading out on one. Yes, they do have private jets, but they have to go through the gates just like anyone else. I've seen some A's players before at an airport.
Hope that helps!
2006-08-09 16:58:29
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answered by Will the Thrill 5
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specific yet another voice of baseball has long previous to connect something interior the greater desirable previous .. they could try this in the event that they could't rename the stadium Harwell Press row on the Comerica Park could be effective. He perhaps long previous yet his voice will stay in lots of techniques continuously
2016-12-11 10:59:57
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answered by hillis 4
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You don't want to be a baseball groupie.
Look what happened to Paul Lo Duca's girlfriend, Krista Guterman, yesterday.
Look what happened to Wade Boggs mistress, Margo Adams, many years ago.
Ask a baseball player what a "slump buster" means.
2006-08-09 20:39:35
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answered by FERNANDO 2
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If you want to MEAT a tiger then i suggest you go to the jungle and hunt one down,a nd then cook it and eat the meat that you see.
BUT if you want to MEET a tiger, then try to become a VIP guest.
Enjoy the spelling lesson. :D
2006-08-09 16:42:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Comerica park haha lmao and yes its meet or r u a carnivore thanks for the 2 points lol
2006-08-09 17:14:17
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answered by Anonymous
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The zoo
2006-08-09 16:37:41
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answered by Anonymous
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