When is the game?
8:08 p.m. ET/5:08 PT on Friday.
MLB / Postseason
The Detroit Tigers and Seattle Mariners face off in a winner-take-all Game 5 of the American League Division Series. This high-stakes matchup has fans on the edge of their seats, while also sparking memories of the Mariners' pivotal 1995 se...
### Background The Tigers' Game 4 comeback victory set the stage for this decisive Game 5. The Mariners, despite holding a lead, couldn't close out the series in Detroit.
### Game 5 Preview The game is scheduled for 8:08 p.m. ET/5:08 PT and will be broadcast on FOX. Tarik Skubal, despite his struggles against the Mariners this season, gets the nod for Detroit. George Kirby will start for Seattle, with the potential for Luis Castillo to contribute in relief. Manager Dan Wilson is likely to be aggressive with his bullpen usage.
### Remembering 1995 The 1995 season was a turning point for the Mariners. Facing potential relocation, the team rallied to win the AL West and defeat the Yankees in a thrilling ALDS. Edgar Martínez's double in Game 5 is still celebrated as one of the greatest moments in Seattle sports history. This success led to public funding for a new stadium and solidified baseball's place in the city.
### Lineups * **Tigers:** Kerry Carpenter, Gleyber Torres, Riley Greene, Spencer Torkelson, Colt Keith, Zach McKinstry, Dillon Dingler, Parker Meadows, Javier Báez * **Mariners:** Randy Arozarena, Cal Raleigh, Julio Rodríguez, Jorge Polanco, Eugenio Suárez, Josh Naylor, Mitch Garver, Victor Robles, J.P. Crawford
8:08 p.m. ET/5:08 PT on Friday.
Tarik Skubal (Tigers) vs. George Kirby (Mariners).
The Mariners won a pivotal ALDS game against the Yankees, saving baseball in Seattle.
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