Recent visitors (especially devoted baseball fans) said this is a beautiful park; some even described it as a bucket-list stadium thanks to its easy-to-navigate layout and skyline views.
Well, this is welcome news for anyone who’s visited Comerica Park in recent years — the Detroit Tigers have reportedly invested nearly $30 million in renovations to the dilapidated stadium ...
(WXYZ) — The Detroit Tigers say construction is in full swing at Comerica Park on the new premium "Home Plate Club," which will sit behind home plate at the stadium ...
The Tigers' Home Plate Club is arguably the biggest construction project at Comerica Park since it opened in 2000.
Alex Cobb took the mound at a sold-out Comerica Park for Game 3 of the AL Division Series ... He returned for his aforementioned start in Detroit, made an ALCS start at Yankee Stadium, then ended his ...
Now, there will be new technology inside Comerica Park which has never been used before in all of professional sports. Construction is ongoing for the stadium’s posh, new Home Plate Club.
Portions of the proceeds will go towards the Detroit Tigers Foundation. Comerica Park is a cashless venue.
The Home Plate Club will serve as the stadium’s new VIP section, including a separate lounge area, a private entry into Comerica Park, VIP parking, exclusive restrooms, food and beverage service ...