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Time, TV for Wildcard Game 2

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What: Game 2 of the Wild Card Series of the MLB American League Playoffs.

When: 2:32 p.m. Wednesday.

Where: Minute Maid Park in Houston.

TV: ABC.

Live stream: On Fubo (free trial).

Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1) in Detroit (Tigers Radio affiliates); nationally on ESPN Radio.

Starting pitchers: Tigers LHP Tyler Holton (7-2, 2.19 ERA) vs. Astros RHP Hunter Brown (11-9, 3.49 ERA).

Weather on the first pitch: 92 degrees (air conditioned with retractable roof).

Watch Tigers-Astros on Fubo (Free Trial)

• Box score

FOLLOW LIVE: Tigers vs Astros score today, Game 2 highlights

Tigers Lineup Game 2:

  1. Parker Meadows, C.F
  2. Kerry Carpenter, DH
  3. Matt Vierling, RF
  4. Riley Greene, LF
  5. Colt Keith, 2B
  6. Spencer Torkelson, 1B
  7. Zach McKinstry, 3B
  8. Trey Sweeney, SS
  9. Jake Rogers, C

Astros lineup Game 2:

1. Jose Altuve, 2B

2. Kyle Tucker, RF

3. Yordan Alvarez, DH

4. Alex Bregman, 3B

5. Yainer Diaz, C

6. Victor Caratini, 1B

7. Jeremy Pena, SS

8. Jason Heyward, LF

9. Chas McCormick, CF

LAST MATCH: Tarik Skubal, MLB’s youngest team, handles Astros and playoff pressure in Tigers’ Game 1 win

Be sure to listen to the podcast: Tigers-Astros series debate with Tigers beat writer Evan Petzold (Detroit Free Press), Mark Gorosh and Astros beat writer Chandler Rome (The Athletic). Make Days of Roar your favorite Tigers podcast, available wherever you listen to podcasts (Apple, Spotify).

Game notes: Is this what playoff baseball feels like?

If your palms were sweating, your heart was pounding and your brain was running through all the worst-case scenarios at the end of the ninth in the wild-card series opener against the Astros, you weren’t alone.

As if a best-of-three series wasn’t stressful enough, the Tigers took it to the next level with a heartbreaking ninth inning in Game 1. The Tigers were able to jump out to a 3-0 lead early and then dominated the ninth inning by the pitching of Tarik Skubal, Will Vest and Tyler Holton. Enter Jason Foley, who is the team’s de facto closer and came into the playoffs red hot but immediately got off to a shaky start. Before the Tigers knew it, their lead had dwindled to 3-1 and there were runners on second and third.

Once again, reliever Beau Brieske came through in a high-leverage situation, forcing a line drive from Jason Heyward that easily could have scored both runs had it not gone straight to first baseman Spencer Torkelson. Ball game, Tigers win.

Game 2 on Wednesday should be no less stressful for Hinch and the Tigers, as they have the opportunity to eliminate the Astros from the playoffs, end their seven-year streak in the ALCS and advance to the ALDS to face the Cleveland Guardians. Expect both teams to give their best.

After facing just one batter on Tuesday, Holton will move from the end of the game to the start of the game for the Tigers, facing the top of the Astros lineup before giving way to a bulk reliever.

For the Astros, Michigan native and Wayne State graduate Hunter Brown will start. Brown hasn’t pitched since Sept. 23 and should be fresh against a Tigers team that continues to want to make the impossible possible.

If the Astros beat the Tigers, the teams will meet again on Thursday afternoon for an elimination game.

Required reading: The Tigers’ Tarik Skubal beat Houston with one fastball, one breath and one howl after another

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