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Comerica Park

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2100 Woodward Ave., Detroit, MI 48236
313.471.2555

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Comerica Park - Reviews from across the web

Watchin the good ole' Tigers - user review
There is no better feeling than supporting your home team! My favorite time to go to a Tigers game is when it is a bit nippy outside and I am cuddled up in a big coat or blanket. Y...
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Not for the Purist Fan !! - user review
Yes you get a great view of Downtown, and there are no poles, but thats were the good ends !! You sit a mile away from the action, especially in the upper deck. There is no place t...
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Like most, I think it's great. - user review
I liked the fact that one can park for $8.00 right off of I-75, and then easily walk over to the ballpark. The tickets, starting at about $8.00, are a good deal, and the stadiu...
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excitement - user review
Beautiful ball park, love the concerts held there, and beautiful location downtown Detroit. Have plenty to do within and clubs attached, with n...
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lovely stadium,city skyline views - user review
great stadium, seats very reasonably priced (before playoff run) parking easy, cool merchandise store, lots of food outlets and toilets, no lines. my wife and i loved it, fantas...
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IgoUgo: Comerica Park - Detroit, Michigan - user review
The Detroit Tigers, charter members of Major League Baseballs American League, abandoned historic Tiger Stadium at the close of the 1999 season. Their new home is close to team owner Mike Ilitchs holdings in the downtown Theatre District. Enormous sculptures of tig...
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Detroit Tigers Baseball - user review
I don't know if it's because of the city or the team that plays there, but this park does not get the credit it should. Having visited both the old Tiger Stadium and now the new Comerica Park, I have to tell you that there is no comparison. Comerica is wonderful and state-of-the-art. When I visited,...
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Comerica Park - user review
The new home of the Detroit Tigers is a nice place to catch a ball game. However, I miss the old Tiger Stadium and think that the CoPa is a bit too antiseptic for my tastes. The amenities include cupholders at every seat, a huge scoreboard, a water fountain in center field that shoots off when the T...
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Comerica Park - expert review
A new ballpark can do wonders for a team's attendance at home games. In its first season, in 2000, the home of the Detroit Tigers played host to the second-largest attendance total in team history, drawing a staggering 2,533,752 fans during the season. VITAL INFO: Best suited for all age groups We a...
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Comerica Park - user review
Designed to have the same blend of new and old architectural highlights of other recent baseball stadiums (Atlanta's Turner Field and Cleveland's Jacob's Field to name but a couple), Comerica has created a great location to watch a major league baseball game. The new home of the Detroit Tigers has b...
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Tiger Town - user review
Comerica park is the home of the Tigers. Not a great baseball team, but a really great stadium. Nice open air atmosphere, real grass on the field and things to do and see for eve...
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Exciting place to be! - user review
We went to a Tigers game with our son and grandsons and had a great time. Afterwards we enjoyed the fireworks display which was a hit because we were there on the 4th July weekend. I...
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What a stadium! - user review
Comerica Park has to be one of the best parks in the country. I thought the look of the stadium was really cool. It is without a doubt a lot more eye appealing than the old Tig...
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Very Nice Ballpark - user review
Very nice ballpark, with wide areas behind the seating and lots of different food stands. Good sightlines for the game - I was right behind home plate.All of the staff...
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Play Ball! - user review
Living in the area I can tell you about Comerica Park - it is a good ball park to take your kids. The only problem with this ball park is the area - it is very congested and the ...
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loved every minute - user review
love the new comerica park, especially now that the tigers are winning. the first game we went to was awesome, the atmosphere, the seating, everything is customer friendly. the...
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Comerica Park | tigers.com: Ballpark
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Ballparks of Baseball-Comerica Park-Detroit Tigers
Consisting of three levels, no seat at Comerica Park is obstructed. Nearly all of the seats have an excellent view of downtown Detroit. The lower grandstand of the three tier grandstand extends from behind homeplate to the left and right field foul poles. There is a gap in the upper deck along the f...
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Comerica Park - Detroit, MI - Detroit News
Comerica Park is a baseball stadium located in downtown Detroit, Michigan. It was constructed as a replacement for Tiger Stadium for the Detroit Tigers. It is located next door to Ford Field, the home of the Detroit Lions. Like many other sports venues constructed in recent years, the park is named ...
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Comerica Park
ocated in downtown Detroit, Comerica Park promises to play a major part in the revitalization of the struggling city. The $360 million ballpark has old fashioned touches, like brick and steel construction and assymetrical dimensions. However, there are many modern aspects, like a sunken playing fiel...
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Comerica Park - Detroit - Reviews of Comerica Park - TripAdvisor
Nice new ballpark, cool statues of Tiger's legends in left center. Great scoreboard and video board. Field is very nice, with deep dimensions (wow, a pitcher's park, thank god!!). Upper deck is great buy, you are still decently close to action and have cool view of football stadium and downtown. Sta...
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Comerica Park Seating Chart, Comerica Park Tickets, Comerica Park Maps
Comerica Park seating is extremely varied, and fans buying Tigers tickets have a wide array of options. Perhaps the most unique feature is the Tiger Den (which also happens to be the most expensive seating option), which includes wider seats and wider aisles. The new outfield bleachers are a bargain...
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Comerica Park - Detroit Tigers
While nobody will miss the Lions’ former home, the Pontiac Silverdome in the nearby suburbs, baseball fans still wax nostalgic about Comerica Park’s predecessor, Tiger Stadium, which still stands at the corner of Michigan and Trumbull. The two ballparks are a short walk from each other, separated by...
baseballpilgrimages.com

Comerica Park - Home of the Detroit Tigers - Detroit Sports Arenas - Pure Michigan Travel
This is home to the Detroit Tigers baseball team. Fans can walk down memory lane each time they visit Comerica Park's Walking Hall of Fame, stretching around the park's lower concourse with a larger-than-life collection of memorabila, photos, and gr...
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Comerica Park, Detroit, MI : Reviews of Comerica Park - Yahoo! Travel
The Detroit Tigers, charter members of Major League Baseball's American League, abandoned historic Tiger Stadium at the close of the 1999 season. Their new home i...
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Comerica Park Details
Comerica Park is located at 2100 Woodward Ave, just south of I-75 (Fisher Freeway) and directly across the street from the Fox Theatre. From I-96 (Jeffries Freeway) eastbound: - To I-75 North - Exit at Woodward Ave exit - Stadium is on the right From I-94 (Ford Fwy) eastbound: - Exit at I-96 (Jeffri...
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