Tigers fans packed Comerica Park again Thursday with hopes of a berth in the American League Division Series and a chance to win the American League pennant. Standing in their way was Game 4 in ...
Comerica Park is a cashless venue, meaning food, drinks, merchandise and other on-site amenities can only be purchased with a credit or debit card.
Dozens of eateries, including newcomers this year, are steps or a short walk from Comerica Park. And they're ready to welcome ...
A.J. Hinch got the best of his former team in the postseason, and could look for that trend to continue this offseason.
A proposed Interstate 75 project to build three “lids” over the highway in downtown Detroit would create pedestrian ...
While diehard fans are glued to their seats in hopes of catching a fly ball, casual onlookers can enjoy some of the park's more unusual attractions, including a carousel, a 50-foot Ferris wheel ...
Game 3 of the ALDS at Comerica Park drew 44,885 fans, setting the postseason record for the park that opened for the 2000 season. The previous playoff record was set on Oct. 7, 2013 — also Game ...
DETROIT (FOX 2) - Headed to the Detroit Tigers American League Divisional Series (ALDS) games against the Cleveland Guardians this week? Don't miss them by bringing something not allowed.
For fans who haven't been to the ballpark in a while, a reminder that Comerica Park is a cashless venue. Here's what that means for fans attending Wednesday's game: Food, drinks, merchandise and ...
Dozens of eateries, including newcomers this year, are steps or a short walk from Comerica Park. And they're ready to welcome fans with watch parties plus plenty of food and drink options.