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Hey Detroit Tigers fans! Welcome back from the All-Star break — that’s a mid-season pause where the best players show off in a special game.
The Tigers’ first game after the break will have right-hander Troy Melton on the mound. A "right-hander" throws with his right arm.
The Angels will start left-hander Reid Detmers. A "left-hander" throws with his left arm.
Here is how the two teams line up on paper as they start at Angel Stadium:
Important Points
- Tigers start the second half Friday night in Anaheim vs. Angels.
- Troy Melton: hot streak, 4 great starts, career-high 9 Ks last time.
- Reid Detmers: struggling, wants to bounce back.
- First pitch is 9:38 p.m. ET — late for eastern fans!
The Detroit Tigers return from the 2026 All-Star break to play the Los Angeles Angels in Anaheim starting Friday. Troy Melton (25, righty) starts for Detroit on a 4-game strong run. Reid Detmers (27, lefty) starts for the Angels hoping to fix recent bad outings. Game 1 is at 9:38 p.m. ET at Angel Stadium, with the Tigers at 44-52 and Angels at 38-59.
Q: What is the All-Star break?
A: It’s a mid-season break in baseball where the best players from all teams play a special exhibition game, and then teams restart the season.
Q: What do ERA and FIP mean?
A: ERA is the average earned runs a pitcher allows per 9 innings (lower is better). FIP focuses on the pitcher’s own actions: strikeouts, walks, and home runs allowed.
Q: Why is the game so late for Tigers fans?
A: The game is in California (western US), so for fans in Detroit (eastern US), the clock is 3 hours ahead, making the 9:38 p.m. ET start very late.
Q: Who has the better recent form, Melton or Detmers?
A: Melton is in great form with 4 strong starts; Detmers has struggled in his last two games.