(WWJ) – Another Detroit Tigers season is about to get underway. And while nothing beats a beer and a hot dog on summer night at Comerica Park, even the most diehard fans can't make it to every game. That's why we watch on TV.
But with the parent company of Bally Sports Detroit on the verge of bankruptcy, many baseball fans across the county might not have that luxury this season.
On a new Daily J podcast, WWJ's Zach Clark details the challenge ahead for the regional sports network that carries not only the Tigers but the Pistons and Red Wings too.
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