Detroit – Suddenly, Comerica Park has become a house of horrors for the Tigers.

Not even a surprise appearance by Miguel Cabrera, who brought the rain-soaked, sellout crowd (41,525) to its feet when he threw out the ceremonial first pitch, could lift the pall.

They’ve now lost eight straight games in front of their home crowd, dating back to Sept. 6.

And after falling flat in Game 3 of the American League division series Tuesday, losing 8-4 to the Seattle Mariners after sitting out a 2:53 rain delay, they face the increasingly daunting task of winning at home and saving their season in Game 4 Wednesday.

Increasingly daunting because their margin for error continues to shrink. They’ve scored just 15 runs in six postseason games. A 2-0 deficit after the third inning was about as deep as

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