SPORTSOpening Day 2018: Pirates 13, Tigers 10 (13)Alex Wilson reacts after giving up a three-run homer in the 13th inning to Gregory Polanco. The Tigers lose to Pittsburgh, 13-10 in 13 innings at Comerica Park on Friday, March 30, 2018, in Detroit's delayed Opening Day game.Dale G. Young, The Detroit NewsThe critical play for the Tigers came in the 10th inning when the Tigers’ Nick Castellanos came home on a hit by JaCoby Jones.Dale G. Young, Detroit NewsThe umpire signals safe as Nick Castellanos slides home.Dale G. Young, Detroit NewsJaCoby Jones, right, begins to celebrate with teammates after his double seemingly brought Nick Castellanos home for the game-winning run.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsFans cheer, believing the Tigers won the game, 11-10 in the 10th inning.Dale G. Young, The Detroit NewsBut after a review of the play, the call was reversed. Castellanos was tagged out.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsThe Tigers' JaCoby Jones and manager Ron Gardenhire react after the play at the plate was overturned.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsManager Ron Gardenhire argues with umpires about the reversal.Dale G. Young, Detroit NewsGardenhire kicks up the dirt and is thrown out of the game after the review.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsMuch earlier Friday, Jordan Zimmerman threw out the first pitch of the season at Comerica Park.Dale G. Young, The Detroit NewsMikie Mahtook slides into second base during the second inning.Dale G. Young, The Detroit NewsMikie Mahtook smiles after he is called safe at second.Dale G. Young, The Detroit NewsMikie Mahtook scores and is greeted at the plate by Dixon Machado in the second inning.Dale G. Young, Detroit NewsThe Tigers' Jeimer Candelario slides safely back to second before the Pirates' Jordy Mercer can tag him out in the second inning.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsJose Iglesias scores and is greeted at the plate by Leonys Martin in the second inning.Dale G. Young, Detroit NewsMiguel Cabrera argues a called third strike with the home plate umpire.Dale G. Young, The Detroit NewsTigers pitcher Jordan Zimmermann throws in the second inning.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsJonah Kejbou, 8, looks through the netting along the first base line during the Tigers Opening Day game.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsMiguel Cabrera flips the ball to pitcher Jordan Zimmerman to get Pittsburgh's Starling Marte out at first base in the fourth inning.Dale G. Young, Detroit NewsMiguel Cabrera has a word for Pittsburgh's Starling Marte after the umpires reviewed a play and ruled him out at first base in the fourth inning.Dale G. Young, Detroit NewsJose Iglesias takes a throw to second but gets the ball knocked from his glove by Gregory Polanco in the sixth inning.Dale G. Young, Detroit NewsJose Iglesias takes a throw to second but gets the ball knocked from his glove by Gregory Polanco in the sixth inning.Dale G. Young, Detroit NewsThe Pirates' Gregory Polanco slides home safe behind Tigers' James McCann on a single by Corey Dickerson in the fourth inning.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsMiguel Cabrera can't handle this line drive past first base by Pirate Josh Bell in the sixth inning.Dale G. Young, Detroit NewsTigers' Miguel Cabrera launches a two-run double in the 7th inning.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsMiguel Cabrera, wearing a helmet with a guard protecting the left side of his face, hits a two-run double in the seventh inning Friday.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsTigers third baseman Jeimer Candelario celebrates after coming in to home plate after a double by Miguel Cabrera in the 7th inning.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsIn the 7th inning, Nick Castellanos slides safely ahead of the tag at home to put the Tigers up 6-4.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsMiguel Cabrera is greeted at the plate by Victor Martinez after scoring in the 7th inning to put the Detroit Tigers ahead at Comerica Park on Friday, March 30, 2018 during their delayed Opening Day game against the Pittsburgh Pirates.Dale G. Young, Detroit NewsLeonys Martin is greeted in the dugout after tying the game in the 7th inning.Dale G. Young, Detroit NewsChristian Hakim of West Bloomfield gets a high five as he celebrates a Tigers 7th inning RBI during Opening Day.Max Ortiz, Detroit NewsA fan pulls in a foul ball that goes over the top of the netting in the 8th inning.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsTigers manager Ron Gardenhire high-fives players during introductions as the Detroit Tigers and the Pittsburgh Pirates open the season at Comerica Park.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsTigers manager Ron Gardenhire and Pirates manager Clint Hurdle meet at home plate before the game.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsPlayers stand along the sidelines for the opening ceremonies.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsMickey Lolich, starting pitcher on the 1968 World Series Champions team, waves to the crowd before throwing out the first pitch.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsTigers great Mickey Lolich throws out the first pitch at Comerica Park.Dale G. Young, Detroit NewsMiguel Cabrera smiles in the dugout before the game.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsTigers manager Ron Gardenhire stand in the dugout under a fan with sign picking him as his favorite Tiger.Daniel Mears, Detroit NewsMatthew Frain of Ontario, Canada, tips his hat with his son Alex, 5, during Opening Day ceremonies at Comerica Park on Friday.Max Ortiz, Detroit NewsRon Gardenhire stalks the dugout.Dale G. Young, Detroit NewsAlex Wilson reacts after giving up a three-run homer in the 13th inning to Gregory Polanco.Dale G. Young, The Detroit News