Just hours before the official start of the 2026 season, the Detroit Tigers delivered the good news fans had been waiting for months: they can now watch the team in its entirety, with clarity and ease, more than ever before. After a chaotic period regarding television rights, Detroit SportsNet’s new distribution agreements were finalized just in time – turning the worry of “not knowing where to watch” into complete excitement for Opening Day.
This isn’t just a technical update. This is a turning point for how fans will watch the Tigers.
Throughout the past offseason, the biggest question surrounding the Detroit Tigers wasn’t about the roster or tactics, but… how to watch them play. After terminating their contract with FanDuel Sports Network due to financial instability in the sports broadcasting industry, the Tigers found themselves without a television home, causing anxiety among millions of fans.
It was an unprecedented situation. An MLB team… but with no clear broadcast location.
Now, things have changed.

Detroit SportsNet – a brand-new broadcasting platform built by the Tigers in collaboration with MLB – will become the official home for their games. More importantly, this system isn’t limited to a single traditional television channel, but extends to multiple platforms, allowing fans to follow the team anywhere.
From cable and satellite to online streaming – everything is integrated.
Most notably, the Tigers will be streamed live via the MLB App on the web, mobile phones, and smart TVs. This means fans are no longer dependent on a single provider, but can flexibly choose the viewing method that best suits them.
A huge step forward. And it’s the trend of the future.
Furthermore, Detroit SportsNet offers direct subscription packages to users in the region, allowing them to watch almost the entire season without going through a traditional television network. With monthly or annual pricing, fans now have complete control over how they watch baseball.
It’s a change in experience. Not just about broadcasting.
The timing of these distribution agreements is also particularly significant. Just before Opening Day, when excitement was at its peak, the Tigers managed to relieve the pressure on fans – ensuring they wouldn’t miss a single moment of the season.
No more searching for links. No more blackouts. Just baseball.
Behind this shift lies a larger strategy by MLB and its teams, as they gradually move towards a direct-to-consumer broadcasting model. With regional television networks facing financial difficulties, self-control over content and distribution has become a necessary direction.
And the Tigers are one of the pioneers.
This not only benefits fans but also gives the team better control over how they build their brand and connect with the community. From image quality and behind-the-scenes content to analytics programs, everything can be optimized in the Tigers’ own way.
A more personalized experience. A stronger connection.
The reaction from fans shifted almost immediately from anxiety to excitement. After weeks of uncertainty, knowing they could watch their favorite team was enough to make Opening Day a complete success.
One fan shared: “We just wanted to see the Tigers – and now we finally can.”
A simple statement. But it says it all. For the Detroit Tigers, the 2026 season is more than just a journey on the court. It’s a journey to redefine how they connect with their fans.
No longer limited by traditional television. No longer dependent on intermediary partners. They’re connecting directly. Opening Day is therefore more than just the first game.
It’s the first time fans will experience a “new” Tigers – not just in terms of the roster, but also in how they watch and interact with the team.
A new era. A new way of watching. And when the first ball is thrown…
Detroit fans will no longer have to ask: “Where can I watch?” They have the answer.
And this time, they can watch… in its entirety.