On Sunday, the Detroit Tigers will celebrate Mother's Day by taking on the Minnesota Twins in the final game of their four-game series.
The Tigers have released their starting lineup for Sunday's game while Daniel Norris will be taking the mound.
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— Chris McCosky (@cmccosky) May 12, 2019
The first pitch will be at 2:10 p.m. EST and can be seen on Fox Sports Detroit.
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Bless You Boys: The Detroit Tigers’ Last Title
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