The Cleveland Guardians wrap up a four-game series against the Detroit Tigers Sunday, May 25.
As with the May 24 game, the third in the series against Detroit that was televised on FOX, today’s getaway game will likewise have a different station than fans are used to.
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Here’s how fans can tune in to watch.
How to watch the Guardians at Tigers game on TV
The May 25 showdown between the Guardians and Tigers will be broadcast on The Roku Channel. First pitch is scheduled for 11:35 a.m.
The channel comes free to fans with a Roku device or Roku TV. Fans without a Roku device or TV can still go to Roku’s website and create an account for free.
Fans with an MLB TV subscription should still be able to watch the game as usual, barring local blackout restrictions.
Is the Guardians vs Tigers game on FanDuel Network today?
No. The only place to watch the game is on Roku.
Who are the projected starters for the Guardians at Tigers game?
Guardians starting pitcher Logan Allen delivers a first-inning pitch against the Milwaukee Brewers, May 13, 2025, in Cleveland.
Logan Allen will be on the mound for Cleveland. The southpaw last pitched on May 19 against the Minnesota Twins, throwing three innings and allowing two runs on four hits before play was suspended due to weather.
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Tigers pitcher Tarik Skubal and catcher Jake Rogers celebrate after the last out of the third inning against the Guardians in Game 2 of the ALDS, Oct. 7, 2024, in Cleveland.
The Tigers, meanwhile, will have ace lefty Tarik Skubal on the bump. Skubal last pitched May 20, throwing 5.2 innings and allowing three runs on five hits in a win against the St. Louis Cardinals. He is the reigning American League Cy Young Award winner.
The flagship station for the Guardians is WTAM (1100-AM) and WRQK (106.9-FM). Northeast Ohio listeners can tune into the game there and on WAKR (1590-AM) or WHBC (1480-AM).
Tom Hamilton and Jim Rosenhaus handle play-by-play duty for Guardians games on the radio. Hamilton hosts the post-game show while Rosenhaus has pre-game duties.
This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: How to watch Guardians series finale vs Detroit Tigers