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Being real American

Sports in the United States are an important part of the country's culture. The most important professional sports leagues in the United States are the Major League Baseball (MLB), the National Basketball Association (NBA), the National Football League (NFL), and the National Hockey League (NHL) with all four being considered the best in the world.
Detroit also has his own teams in all of those leagues:
  • Baseball: Detroit Tigers
  • Basketball: Detroit Pistons
  • Football: Detroit Lions
  • Hockey: Detroit Red Wings

During our time here in the U.S. we had the opportunity to experience a few of those sports. We saw the Detroit Pistons playing the Dallas Mavericks in the Palace of Auburn Hills. Unfortunately, the Pistons lost but the game was still worth watching, especially because of Dirk Nowitzki. Listed at 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m), Nowitzki is considered one of the greatest power forwards in basketball history (and he is German).

 Additionally, we went to the Comerica Park in downtown Detroit to watch a baseball game: Detroit Tigers vs. Philadelphia Phillies. Even if baseball is pretty complicated to understand (even a lot of Americans kind of never completely understand the game), we had a great time and enjoyed the great weather. On top of this, the Tigers won 3 to 1.



Comments

Jack Harned said…
Glad you enjoyed these all-American experiences. Great photos!
Jack Harned
Larry W. said…
Enjoyed the post! It's great to know our interns are making the most out of their stay with us here in Detroit.

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