Detroit Lions Become Betting Favorite for Super Bowl 58

Lions fans, you are NOT having a medical emergency! You read that right! Our Detroit Lions have become a shocking favorite for bettors to win Super Bowl 58. Bet MGM shared…

Detroit Lions v Green Bay Packers

GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN – JANUARY 08: Aaron Rodgers #12 of the Green Bay Packers is sacked by Aidan Hutchinson #97 of the Detroit Lions during a game at Lambeau Field on January 08, 2023 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Lions defeated the Packers 20-16. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

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Lions fans, you are NOT having a medical emergency! You read that right! Our Detroit Lions have become a shocking favorite for bettors to win Super Bowl 58. Bet MGM shared a tweet that said 47% of ALL NFC Championship tickets are on the Lions, and they have the 4th most bets to bring home the Lombardi.

I've been a Lions fan my whole life, and like many of you, I go into every season bright-eyed and bushy-tailed. Hopeful for a winning season and a playoff berth. Every year, we have been left with feelings of sadness and disappointment. Last year had a surprising end and despite not making the playoffs, the team and fans alike we're more hype than I can ever remember. Listen, I've been making the blue Kool-Aid for years. Even when we've KNOWN the team was going to be trash, I still had hope.

For some reason now, because the rest of the country is starting to notice the Lions, I feel nervous, scared and anxious about being so hopeful for a winning season. Is it possible the years of crushed dreams have turned me from a Lion into a newborn baby kitten? Very likely. Either way, if you consider yourself a gambler, this may be one bet you want to make! GO LIONS!

8 Places In Michigan You Can Catch A Baseball Game

One thing Michiganders love about spring is the return of baseball. There's something about the smell of fresh hot dogs and popcorn under the bright stadium lights. Maybe it's the sound of the crowd cheering or the crack of a bat that gets fans excited. Whether you’re a super fan of baseball or going for the food and cold beer, a baseball game in Michigan has something for everyone to enjoy.

Michigan has one professional major league baseball stadium, three Michigan minor league baseball parks, an independent league baseball park, three summer collegiate ballparks, and over twelve college baseball fields. These fields can be found spread across Michigan. So you can stay close to home and still catch a game, wherever you are in the state.

Here are 8 places to catch a baseball game in Michigan.

Comerica Park, Detroit

Make your way to downtown Detroit for a trip to Comerica Park. This stadium is home to the Detroit Tigers. Attendees can enjoy the baseball game or take a trip through the Big Cat Food Court with options ranging from elephant ears and Guernsey ice cream to gyros and hot dogs. The stadium is full of history with statues of Tigers legends. A walk through the main concourse has a Tigers Walk of Fame with even more moments of Tiger history. This park is very kid friendly, featuring the Comerica Bank Carousel and the Fly Ball Ferris Wheel. Before leaving the game, fans can catch a colorful firework display.

Jimmy John’s Field, Utica

Jimmy John's Field is home to the United Shore Professional Baseball League. Here you can see four Metro Detroit teams play. This includes The Utica Unicorns, the Eastside Diamond Hoppers, the Birmingham Bloomfield Beavers, and the Westside Woolly Mammoths. Michigan's Lawrence Tech University plays home games here too. The league gives undrafted college players and those released from minor league contracts an opportunity to continue playing and improve their skills. The stadium has a capacity of 4,000 and offers a variety of food options from hot dogs to burritos. They occasionally feature guest food trucks. Jimmy John's Field is community-driven and often hosts special nights in partnership with local businesses and charities.

LMCU Ballpark, Comstock

LMCU Ballpark is home to the West Michigan Whitecaps. This ballpark has over 200 events annually. Most take place during the baseball season. Some past events include Marvel's Defenders of the Diamond series of games where players wore superhero jerseys, Star Wars Night, and Made in Michigan Wednesdays with appearances by former Detroit players.

Homer Stryker Field, Kalamazoo

Located in Mayors' Riverfront Park is Homer Stryker Field. This ballpark is home to the Kalamazoo Growlers, a Northwoods League affiliate. The stadium features the Bell's Bear Cave which is an indoor space with an attached patio. They also offer unique food items including bacon-wrapped shrimp kebabs, beef sliders, brats, and brownies. Visitors can catch special events and promotional nights at the stadium as well. One night the stadium hosted a What Could Have Been Night where the team changed their name for a game.

C.O. Brown Stadium, Battle Creek

The MCCU Field is located at C.O. Brown Stadium in Bailey Park. The stadium is home to the Battle Creek Battle Jacks. A Michigan Northwood League team and rival of the Kalamazoo Growlers. The two teams compete for the I-94 Rivalry Cup every year. The ballpark can host over 2,000 people. It has a large outdoor sports bar, multiple playgrounds, and several picnic areas.

Jackson Field, Lansing

This Lansing ballpark has had many name changes over the past several years. From the Oldsmobile Park to the Cooley Law School Stadium. Now, one can find the venue under the name Jackson Field. The home of the Lansing Lugnuts. Over 10,000 fans can gather at the ballpark and enjoy classic ballpark foods.

Dow Diamond, Midland

If you venture off to downtown Midland, you'll find Dow Diamond ballpark. Home to the Great Lakes Loons, a Class A affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers. There's a "Loontacular" fireworks display after every home game and food specials during Friday home games.

Turtle Creek Stadium, Traverse City

Located 3 miles south of Traverse City is the Turtle Creek Stadium. The 4,660-seat stadium was originally the home to the Traverse City Beach Bums and is now home to the Traverse City Pit Spitters. The Pit Spitters play in the Northwoods League which features some of the best college players in the nation.