Detroit is buzzing with excitement as Tigers fans get ready for a thrilling playoff game this Saturday in Cleveland. For many, it’s not just a chance to cheer on their beloved team—it’s a culmination of a season filled with hope, thrilling moments, and dedicated fandom. One fan, in particular, is making headlines with his impressive commitment to the Tigers.
Meet Joe Moskaitis, a 29-year-old from Novi who can truly say he has earned his stripes this season—having attended an astounding 103 games and counting. Just when he thought he would hit the magical 100-game mark, the Tigers surprised everyone with an unexpected playoff push. “Was planning 101, but the playoffs happened and now we’ve got 104 tomorrow on Saturday,” he shared with a smile.
Joe has traveled far and wide, following the Tigers from Oakland to Toronto, Boston to Chicago. His dedication is truly inspiring, and it’s safe to say you won’t find many fans as devoted as he is. “For the last couple months, I essentially went to every single game I could, which excluded most west coast trips,” he said, reflecting on his whirlwind adventure.
Being a three-year season ticket holder, Joe set himself a challenge at the start of the season—to see the Tigers play 100 times. Little did he know, this quest would extend into the playoffs, which he relishes as a wonderful stroke of luck. “At what point did you think wow, this team might actually make the playoffs?” we asked. “I’d say middle to late August I said, ‘you know, this could happen. This actually could happen,’” he replied excitedly.
He’s now savoring the exhilarating feeling of being part of something special, saying, “I couldn’t believe what was going on. I’m already at 100, a little over 100 now. I just gotta see how many I can push it to.”
What’s even more impressive is Joe’s ability to work remotely, allowing him the flexibility to jump into action for last-minute trips. Recently, he took some time to visit Houston while ensuring he could still catch the games. “I said, ‘you know what? Wild Card—we haven’t been to the playoffs in 10 years. I’m gonna fly there and I’ll go work in Houston for the week,'” he explained.
His enthusiasm is infectious, making it clear he wouldn’t trade this experience for anything. “Had to go see it, and it was fun to see,” he added, still buzzing from the excitement of the games.
When Joe started this mission, he never expected it to stretch into October, but here we are— witnesses to history in the making. “It’s just unbelievable seeing them all come together,” he reflected on the team’s performance. “If someone’s got an off day, another guy is hot that day. They got each others’ backs.”
As the playoff season heats up, Joe’s passion highlights the deep connection fans have with their teams. “They’re fighting and clawing for every single game. It’s truly unbelievable seeing what they’ve done this year,” he said, swelling with pride.
From the heart of Detroit to the baseball diamonds across America, it’s obvious the energy surrounding the Tigers is palpable. As fans gear up for what promises to be a riveting playoff game, one thing’s for sure: in this city, baseball is more than just a game; it’s a way of life, a shared passion that brings everyone together.
As we look ahead to Saturday’s game, it’s clear that whether in the stands or at home, the spirit of Detroit will be unwavering, cheering on the Tigers with all the heart and soul they can muster.
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