Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park
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Home Opener: Detroit Tigers vs. Oakland Athletics
1-63-16
Fri
Apr 5
1:10 PM
Home Opener: Detroit Tigers vs. Oakland Athletics
Comerica Park -
Detroit, MI
1-63-16
Sat
Apr 6
1:10 PM
Detroit Tigers vs. Oakland Athletics
Comerica Park -
Detroit, MI
1-63-16
Sun
Apr 7
1:40 PM
Detroit Tigers vs. Oakland Athletics
Comerica Park -
Detroit, MI
1-63-16
Thu
Apr 11
1:10 PM
Detroit Tigers vs. Minnesota Twins
Comerica Park -
Detroit, MI
1-63-16
Fri
Apr 12
6:40 PM
Detroit Tigers vs. Minnesota Twins
Comerica Park -
Detroit, MI
1-63-16
Sat
Apr 13
1:10 PM
Detroit Tigers vs. Minnesota Twins
Comerica Park -
Detroit, MI
1-63-16
Sun
Apr 14
1:40 PM
Detroit Tigers vs. Minnesota Twins
Comerica Park -
Detroit, MI
1-63-16
Mon
Apr 15
6:40 PM
Detroit Tigers vs. Texas Rangers
Comerica Park -
Detroit, MI
1-63-16
Tue
Apr 16
1:10 PM
Detroit Tigers vs. Texas Rangers
Comerica Park -
Detroit, MI
1-63-16
Wed
Apr 17
1:10 PM
Detroit Tigers vs. Texas Rangers
Comerica Park -
Detroit, MI
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The Detroit Tigers are a Major League Baseball team that competes in the Central Division of the American League. The Tigers have been in this division since 1998, and are beginning to become quite successful to say the least. Since 1894 the Tigers have been competing with a high level of success. Although there are other teams that have won more titles than the Tigers, they are always known as one of the classiest franchises in the game.
The Tigers have played their home games at Comerica Park since 2000. This is only the fourth park that the Tigers have called home since they first started to play the game more than 100 years ago.
Some of the greatest players to wear a Tigers uniform include Al Kaline, Willie Horton, Hank Greenberg, Hal Newhouser, and of course, Ty Cobb. And this is only touching the tip of the iceberg when it comes to great Tigers of the past.
Comerica Park is located in downtown Detroit, Michigan, and opened on April 11, 2000. Although there are a few baseball stadiums that are newer than Comerica Park, this is still one of the most modern in Major League Baseball. For this reason, Comerica Park is always at the top of the discussion list when it comes to the finest parks in the game today. Year in and year out this venue hosts many top notch events, and it is safe to say that people enjoy them as they are always coming back for more.
With a great team taking the field year after year, led by manager Jim Leyland, Comerica Park tickets have been in high demand. Of course, fans would still turn out even if the team was losing. Comerica Park offers a lot of amenities that cannot be found in other parks across the country.
The Detroit Tigers play their home games at Comerica Park. This ensures that the stadium is always in great condition no matter what time of the year it may be. Comerica Park cost approximately $300 million to build, and this is shown in the attention to detail as well as the fan experience that has been provided.
The seating capacity of Comerica Park is 41,070, making it one of the smaller venues in the league. But even though it is not as big as some of the other parks, this venue makes up for it with other benefits and features.
There have been many great events hosed by Comerica Park over the years. In 2005, the venue hosted the MLB All Star Game, and in 2006 the park hosted its first World Series game.
To go along with the many baseball games that are played here each year, Comerica Park also hosts concerts on a regular basis. Some of the best performances have come from big names such as Bruce Springsteen, The Rolling Stones, Eminem, and Bon Jovi among many others.
With so much to offer it is easy to see why Comerica Park is loved by fans and players alike. Buy your Comerica Park tickets today so you can see first hand what all the fuss is about.
The Tigers have played their home games at Comerica Park since 2000. This is only the fourth park that the Tigers have called home since they first started to play the game more than 100 years ago.
Some of the greatest players to wear a Tigers uniform include Al Kaline, Willie Horton, Hank Greenberg, Hal Newhouser, and of course, Ty Cobb. And this is only touching the tip of the iceberg when it comes to great Tigers of the past.
Comerica Park is located in downtown Detroit, Michigan, and opened on April 11, 2000. Although there are a few baseball stadiums that are newer than Comerica Park, this is still one of the most modern in Major League Baseball. For this reason, Comerica Park is always at the top of the discussion list when it comes to the finest parks in the game today. Year in and year out this venue hosts many top notch events, and it is safe to say that people enjoy them as they are always coming back for more.
With a great team taking the field year after year, led by manager Jim Leyland, Comerica Park tickets have been in high demand. Of course, fans would still turn out even if the team was losing. Comerica Park offers a lot of amenities that cannot be found in other parks across the country.
The Detroit Tigers play their home games at Comerica Park. This ensures that the stadium is always in great condition no matter what time of the year it may be. Comerica Park cost approximately $300 million to build, and this is shown in the attention to detail as well as the fan experience that has been provided.
The seating capacity of Comerica Park is 41,070, making it one of the smaller venues in the league. But even though it is not as big as some of the other parks, this venue makes up for it with other benefits and features.
There have been many great events hosed by Comerica Park over the years. In 2005, the venue hosted the MLB All Star Game, and in 2006 the park hosted its first World Series game.
To go along with the many baseball games that are played here each year, Comerica Park also hosts concerts on a regular basis. Some of the best performances have come from big names such as Bruce Springsteen, The Rolling Stones, Eminem, and Bon Jovi among many others.
With so much to offer it is easy to see why Comerica Park is loved by fans and players alike. Buy your Comerica Park tickets today so you can see first hand what all the fuss is about.
Facts about Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park
Capacity:
41,083
Opened:
April 11, 2000
Event Dates and Pricing Information
Venue | Date | Price | Tickets Available |
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Comerica Park | Apr 5, 2024 | From $93 | 2,982 |
Comerica Park | Apr 6, 2024 | From $31 | 3,156 |
Comerica Park | Apr 7, 2024 | From $10 | 3,926 |
Comerica Park | Apr 11, 2024 | From $4 | 3,947 |
Comerica Park | Apr 12, 2024 | From $6 | 4,037 |
Comerica Park | Apr 13, 2024 | From $10 | 3,998 |
Comerica Park | Apr 14, 2024 | From $8 | 4,175 |
Comerica Park | Apr 15, 2024 | From $7 | 2,632 |
Comerica Park | Apr 16, 2024 | From $5 | 2,967 |
Comerica Park | Apr 17, 2024 | From $5 | 2,858 |