Comerica Park

  • Left field: 345 ft ( 105m )
  • Left center: 370 ft ( 113m )
  • Center field: 420 ft ( 128m )
  • Right -center: 365 ft ( 111m )
  • Right field: 330 ft ( 101m )

Detroit Tigers (MLB ) (2000 -present)

Comerica Park is a baseball stadium in Detroit, Michigan. Opened in 2000, the stadium is home to the MLB Baseball team Detroit Tigers, which discharged their home games here. Comerica Park, replacing the old Tiger Stadium (Detroit ) and is located next to the Ford Field, home of the Detroit Lions football team.

The stadium was named after the Comerica Bank in Detroit at the opening which had its headquarters and the naming rights bought in 1998 for $ 66 million at the stadium.

The construction costs of the stadium totaled $ 300 million. The stadium has a capacity of 41,782 spectators.

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