The Savannah Bananas' innovative Banana Ball games are set to be played at Comerica Park in Detroit on September 18-19, 2026, featuring unique rules and fan participation, with tickets starting at $40 and a lottery system for purchase.
Seattle Mariners dominated the Detroit Tigers 8-4 in Game 3 of the ALDS, putting the Tigers on the brink of elimination, with key moments including a home run by Cal Raleigh and a late rally by Detroit that fell short.
Fifth Third Bancorp's acquisition of Comerica for $10.9 billion raises questions about the future of Comerica Park's name, but both the Detroit Tigers and Comerica Bank have stated it's too early to discuss any changes to the stadium's naming rights, which currently extend through 2034.
Pirates reliever Dennis Santana nearly engaged in a physical altercation with a fan sitting above the bullpen at Comerica Park during a game against the Tigers, after which he was taken to the clubhouse; the incident remains unaddressed by the team.
Detroit Tigers Opening Day 2024 is here, with the Tigers taking on the Oakland Athletics at Comerica Park. The team returns home after a strong start to the season, and fans can expect new features at the park, including a giant videoboard and new food options. The game day information, weather forecast, ticket availability, and downtown Detroit activities are also detailed, making it a must-read for Tigers fans and anyone attending the event.
The Detroit Tigers have introduced several new features at Comerica Park for the 2024 season, including a brand-new videoboard, revamped sound systems, new food options, and a new sensory room in partnership with KultureCity. Other additions include special events, theme games, Saturday giveaways, and an expanded partnership with local restaurants. Security upgrades, such as metal detectors, have also been implemented to ensure fan safety and faster entry into the ballpark.
Pepsi is introducing its first-ever condiment called "Pepsi Colachup," a Pepsi-infused ketchup, which will be available for one day only on July 4 at four MLB ballparks, including Comerica Park in Detroit. The limited edition sauce aims to enhance the flavors of hot dogs by combining the bright and tangy characteristics of Pepsi with the smokiness of ketchup.
Pepsi has created a new condiment called Pepsi Colachup, the world's first Pepsi-infused condiment, which will be available exclusively at four ballparks on the Fourth of July 2023, including Comerica Park in Detroit. The condiment was created with help from the Culinary Institute of America Consulting and features the sweet, citrusy taste of Pepsi-Cola that can be added directly onto a hot dog. Fans who purchase a hot dog and Pepsi together over the holiday weekend can get the cost of the Pepsi reimbursed.
The Tigers-Twins game scheduled for Sunday, June 25th at Comerica Park has been moved up to 12:10 p.m. due to possible severe weather later in the afternoon. Tickets for the originally scheduled 1:40 p.m. game will still be valid for the new time.
The Detroit Tigers face off against the Texas Rangers at Comerica Park in Detroit, with a special Memorial Day start time of 1:10 p.m. on Bally Sports Detroit. The Rangers, led by Adolis Garcia's MLB-high 14 homers, have the top spot in the AL West, while the Tigers are second in the AL Central. Tigers starter Matthew Boyd will face off against Rangers starter Nathan Eovaldi, who has delivered two complete games in his past five starts. The teams will play two more games in the series before the Tigers head to Chicago for a rematch against the White Sox.
The Detroit Tigers game against the San Francisco Giants was postponed due to inclement weather and has been rescheduled to July 24. Tickets for the rescheduled game will be valid for the makeup date, and the Tigers will be giving out complimentary tickets to a future game as a thank you to those in attendance for their patience during the delay.
The Detroit Tigers unveiled their new outfield wall and dimensions at Comerica Park during their home opener against the Boston Red Sox. The center-field fence was moved in 10 feet, now 412 feet from home plate, and the height of the walls were lowered in center field and right field. A new wall in right-center field was constructed in front of the old wall, lowering the height from 13 feet to 7 feet, and creating a double wall visual. The ballpark lost the first row of seats in right field, roughly 50 total, because of the alterations.
Detroit Tigers president Scott Harris showed off the newly renovated outfield wall at Comerica Park, which includes new dimensions and safety-first padding. The changes should lead to more home runs and outfielders robbing home runs. The Tigers also installed new LED lighting and upgraded their concession offerings. The team is expected to log a seventh consecutive losing season, but Harris is excited about the group in the clubhouse and is committed to giving players every resource they need to perform.
The Detroit Tigers are set to play their Opening Day game at Comerica Park on April 6th against the Boston Red Sox. The game day festivities include live music, photo opportunities, and an exhibit celebrating Miguel Cabrera's career. Parking options are available on a first-come, first-serve basis, and the park gates open at 10:30 a.m. Comerica Park policies include a bag policy, no coolers or outside food/drink, and cashless payment only. Local food offerings from new and longtime Detroit-based restaurants will be available at the ballpark. If you're not attending the game, there are plenty of things to do around downtown Detroit and surrounding areas.
The Detroit Tigers have introduced new features and activities for the 2023 season at Comerica Park, including "313 Value Games" on Tuesdays, partnerships with small businesses in Detroit, and special events such as Marvel Super Hero Night and Pink Out the Park. The first 15,000 fans in attendance for every Saturday home game can receive exciting giveaway items, and Fridays will feature fireworks, live music, and entertainment. The social space in the right field balcony has been rebranded as the "Comerica Landing," and Atwater Brewery has introduced a new craft beer called "D Light." The Tigers have also adjusted the outfield dimensions and upgraded the LED lighting at Comerica Park.