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Detroit Tigers game lineup today vs Chicago White Sox: Time, TV

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The Detroit Tigers’ epic regular-season run officially concludes with the season finale against the Chicago White Sox on Sunday. The Tigers are still hanging on to a one-game lead over the Kansas City Royals and need to take care of business in the final to hold their playoff positioning.

Here are all the game details so you can tune in, plus the Tigers lineup and more.

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When: 3:10 pm Sunday.

Where: Comerica Park, Detroit.

TV: Bally Sports Detroit.

Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1).

Probable pitchers: Tigers RHP Kenta Maeda (3-6, 5.93 ERA) vs. White Sox RHP Jonathan Cannon (4-10, 4.37 ERA).

Weather: Cloudy, 72 degrees, 10 mph winds.

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Tigers lineup vs. White Sox today

1. Parker Meadows (CF)

2. Kerry Carpenter (DH)

3. Matt Vierling (3B)

4. Riley Greene (LF)

5. Wenceel Pérez (RF)

6. Colt Keith (2B)

7. Spencer Torkelson (1B)

8. Trey Sweeney (SS)

9. Jake Rogers (C)

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Game notes: The Tigers’ postseason path got a little clearer Saturday night when the Kansas City Royals lost to the Braves in Atlanta to stay a game back in the AL wild-card race. That means the Tigers can lock up a trip to No. 4 seed Baltimore with a victory over the White Sox — or with another Royals loss to the Braves, who can clinch the No. 5 seeds in the NL with a win. If the Tigers lose, and the Royals win, though, it’ll be a trip to Houston as the No. 6 seeds to face Justin Verlander, Hunter Brown and Alex Bregman. (For the ALDS round, it’s the winner of the 4/5 matchup facing the top-seeded Yankees in New York and the winner of the 3/6 matchup heading to Cleveland to face the Guardians.)

But that’s next week’s action; the Tigers face White Sox righty Jonathan Cannon for the third time this season; the first two went pretty solidly Detroit’s way, with Cannon getting tagged for eight runs in just one inning on June 23 in Detroit and giving up five in four innings in Chicago on Aug. 25. Those were both Tigers wins, as you’d probably expect against a team with an MLB-record 121 losses this season.

And then? For the first time in a decade, it’s the playoffs!

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