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A look under the right field overhang Tiger Stadium right field overhang, looking toward center field. Tiger Stadium had a 125-foot (38 m) tall flagpole in fair play, to the left of dead center field near the 440-foot (134 m) mark. [23] The same flag pole was to be brought to Comerica Park, but this never happened. [24]
The right field of the stadium features the Pepsi Porch, a picnic deck between the 100 and 200 level seating bowls. [10] Also in right field, and part of the 100 level seating bowl, is an area of seats known as "Kaline's Corner", an homage to Hall of Fame right fielder Al Kaline, who once played for the Tigers when the team played in Tiger ...
Its three-story, stadium-style sportsbook was planned as the biggest in Las Vegas and is a prime aspect of the resort, [18] [79] [80] unlike other newer resorts in Las Vegas that place less emphasis on sportsbooks. [78] The book is operated by Circa Sports, and is the company's flagship location, [81] with seating for 1,000 people.
The exclusive Home Plate Club will be one of two new premium seating experiences coming to Comerica Park in 2025, Detroit Tigers announced Thursday.
The Tigers and Guardians have an off day Tuesday, before Wednesday's Game 3 at Comerica Park in Detroit (3:08 p.m. ET, TBS). Game 4 is Thursday, and a potential Game 5 is Saturday in Cleveland.
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The Corner Ballpark (also known as the Willie Horton Field of Dreams at The Corner Ballpark) is a multi-purpose sports stadium located in the Corktown neighborhood of Detroit. Built on the former site of Tiger Stadium, the stadium opened in 2018 and is the home of the Detroit Police Athletic League. It is also home to numerous youth, college ...
Tiger Stadium – Branded for the New Orleans Saints. Tiger Stadium at LSU served as a temporary relocation site for the New Orleans Saints for four games of the 2005 NFL season after Hurricane Katrina damaged the Superdome and left much of New Orleans under water. The Saints, however, utilized only 79,000 of Tiger Stadium's seats (the new west ...