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X-factors for Yankees, Blue Jays, Mariners and Tigers as ALDS matchups are set

USA TODAY Sports’ Gabe Lacques breaks down the ALDS and players to watch from the Yankees, Blue Jays, Mariners and Tigers

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The Seattle Mariners are set to play against the Detroit Tigers beginning Oct. 4 in the best-of-five 2025 MLB American League Division Series.

The Tigers defeated the Cleveland Guardians on Oct. 2 in the AL Wild Card Series to advance to the ALDS.

The Mariners are the No. 2 seed and will have home-field advantage against the No. 6 Tigers when the ALDS begin on Oct. 4.

Here’s what to know about the ALDS schedule and how to watch the games between Seattle and Detroit.

Schedule and how to watch the Seattle Mariners vs Detroit Tigers in ALDS

Here’s the schedule of games between the Mariners and the Tigers and how to watch:

Game 1 at T-Mobile Park:Game 2 at T-Mobile Park:Game 3 at Comerica Park:Game 4 at Comerica Park (if necessary):Game 5 at T-Mobile Park (if necessary):How to buy ALDS tickets for Seattle Mariners vs Detroit Tigers

Tickets for Mariners home games at T-Mobile Park in the AL Division Series against the Tigers have sold out, KING 5 reported.

Fans hoping to watch the Mariners play at home in the ALDS can purchase tickets on the resale market at websites such as StubHub and SeatGeek.

When did the Seattle Mariners last make the MLB postseason?

The Seattle Mariners last advanced to the MLB postseason in 2022.

Before that, they had not made the postseason in 21 years.

Who is Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh ‘Big Dumper’?

Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh has set multiple home run records this season and helped the team capture the AL West title.

He holds the record for the most home runs in a single season for the Mariners, beating Ken Griffey Jr., according to The Seattle Times.

Where is T-Mobile Park in Seattle?

T-Mobile Park is located in Seattle’s SoDo neighborhood.

Home of the Seattle Mariners, it features a retractable roof and was built in 1997, replacing Seattle’s Kingdome.

The stadium was formerly known as Safeco Field.

Contributing: Andre Byik, Kitsap Sun

Ginnie Sandoval is the Oregon Connect reporter for the Statesman Journal. Sandoval can be reached at GSandoval@gannett.com or on X at @GinnieSandoval.