Comerica Park – A Motor City Classic

Comerica Park – A Motor City Classic

Comerica Park – A Motor City Classic

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A New Era in Detroit Baseball

Opened in 2000, Comerica Park brought the Detroit Tigers back outdoors after decades at the indoor Silverdome. With views of downtown and a nod to the city's auto heritage, the park blends grit, pride, and modern charm in the heart of the Motor City.

Old School Meets New Detroit

Comerica kept plenty of tradition while building forward. Tiger statues, a carousel, and a Ferris wheel give it a whimsical flair, while open concourses and skyline backdrops bring fans closer to the action.

Motor City Moments

  • Opening Day 2000 — fans pack the house for a new beginning.

  • Justin Verlander’s no-hitters and Cy Young dominance.

  • Miguel Cabrera’s Triple Crown run in 2012 — a once-in-a-generation feat.

  • 2012 AL Pennant clinch — roaring fans celebrate a trip to the World Series.

Built for the Diehards

  • Statues of Tigers legends line the outfield.

  • The center field fountain lights up with every home run.

  • A ballpark made for those who bleed Olde English D.


Commemorate Your Tigers Tradition

Whether you saw Miggy’s 500th or a walk-off under the lights, capture that Motor City memory with a commemorative ticket FanStub from Detroit’s diamond.

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