If you're planning to make it into Comerica Park for the Detroit Tigers' Opening Day game against the Pittsburgh Pirates on Thursday, here's a glimpse of what you'll expect before the 1:10 p.m. first pitch by Jordan Zimmermann.

Mickey Lolich, a staple of Tigers lore for his performance in the 1968 World Series, will toss the ceremonial first pitch, the team announced on Tuesday.

Lolich famously threw out the final pitch of the Tigers' world championship-clincher 50 seasons ago in St. Louis. He won three games in that series, including Games 5 and 7.

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After the traditional team introductions along the base lines, the U.S. Joint Color Guard will present the colors and four A-10 Thunderbolt II "Warthod" aircraft from the 107th Fighter Squadron and part of the 127th Wing from Selfridge Air National Guard Base will do a flyover Comerica Park.

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From there, Grammy-Award winner Chrisette Michele will sing the national anthem, followed by Lolich's first pitch.