There is no reliable, up‑to‑the‑minute public info indicating a specific “Tigers game” delay duration right now, so the exact length of the current delay cannot be stated with certainty.

Key point

  • Delay length (for rain, weather, or other issues) is always determined in real time by the home team, umpires, and the league, and is not fixed to a standard duration.
  • In recent Detroit Tigers examples, delays have ranged from about 90 minutes to nearly 3 hours before games were either started or postponed.

What you can do right now

  • Check the official Tigers site or MLB gamecast for the specific game you’re watching; they post real‑time status such as “in delay,” new first‑pitch time, or “postponed.”
  • Look at the team’s official social channels (X/Twitter, etc.), which often announce revised start times like “Game will now begin at 7:00 p.m. after a weather delay.”
  • If weather is bad and there’s been no update for 2–3 hours, postponement becomes more likely, as has happened in past Tigers games.

So the only accurate answer for your specific game will come from the live game status and team/league announcements for that matchup.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.