Sir Paul McCartney's "On The Run" tour only includes eight shows in five North American cities, so if you're seeing him at Detroit's Comerica Park on Sunday, consider it a rare opportunity.
If you want to get primed for the concert, check out this promo video from last week's tour opener at Yankee Stadium.
And if you want an advance look at what Paul and his band could be playing Sunday
Justin Verlander didn't have his best command. But he pitched a gutsy 6 innings and only allowed 3 runs to the Yankees while striking out 8. He was still throwing 99 and 100 mph, 130 pitches into the game.
It was a cold, rainy night at Comerica Park. Justin Verlander gave up three solo home runs (two to Carlos Quentin), but lit up the radar gun and the rest of the White Sox hitters all night to lead Detroit to a win over Chicago.
It started out badly. It ended much worse. Tiger starter Phil Coke walked 4 Mariner hitters in the first inning and gave up a hit to put his team in a 4-0 hole. They would never recover.
The Tigers lost their 3rd game in a row at Comerica Park today, 2-0 to the Texas Rangers. Justin Verlander pitched a complete game for Detroit, but got no help from his offense.
The Detroit Tigers played their first game at Comerica Park this season, and before it started the team raised a flag to honor the late Sparky Anderson, their former manager.
The Tigers had the lead until the 7th inning last night. Too bad baseball games are nine innings. Baltimore came up with 5 runs in the 7th and beat the Tigers 9-5 continuing Detroit's road woes. The good news? Our home opener is today at Comerica Park.
The Detroit Tigers got their second win of the 2011 season tonight, beating the previously unbeaten Baltimore Orioles 7-3 behind the stellar pitching of Justin Verlander and the slugging of catcher Alex Avila. Verlander struck out 9 in 8 innings of work in picking up his first win of the year, while Avila drove in 5 runs with a double, homer and a single...