Comerica Park

480x200_main.jpg

Comerica Park is an open-air ballpark located in Downtown Detroit. It serves an the home of the Detroit Tigers. It has tiger statues guarding the gates when entering, which is amazing to see. It is one of the many highlights of Downtown Detroit. The park is named after the Comerica Bank, which was founded in Detroit and was based there when the park opened. The stadium’s seating capacity is 41,297. The founding in 1901, the Tigers has played at corner of Michigan and Trumbull Avenues in Detroit. The stadium also includes many baseball themed features, including a ” Monument Park” in the deep center field stands, complete with statues of former Tigers Ty Cobb, Hal Newhouser, Charlie Gehringer, Hank Greenberg, Al Kaline, and Willie Horton. There is also a Detroit People Mover station, which is a over the head train that runs from the park into the heart of Detroit. There is also a ferris wheel and a carousel for fans to ride. Not only home of the Detroit Tigers, Comerica Park has also hosted some of the biggest bands in rock ‘n’ roll. Fans flock to Comerica Park every summer to cheer on the Detroit Tigers. The open- air ballpark opened it doors in 2000 and maintains traditional architecture while adding luxury suites, an incredible picnic area, and the most progressive concession area. You can catch a spectacular view of the Detroit skyline from Comerica Park.

detroit_tigers_32_by_phuck_stic.jpg

Leave a comment