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On July 5, 2001, then with the Kansas City Royals, Hinch stepped up to the plate for the first time at Comerica Park...and struck out. He went 0-for-4 that day, and although he eventually got some hits to fall, his initial memories of the immensity of the park stand out.
As the Detroit Tigers celebrate Comerica Park's 25th anniversary (only a little late), we're finally to the top five games there!
The Detroit Tigers now have six players heading to the MLB All-Star Game with the addition of Casey Mize to the American League roster.
Bill Richardson, 85, and his former player Steve Greenhalgh, 72, reunite annually to celebrate their shared love of Detroit baseball.
As the Detroit Tigers celebrate Comerica Park's 25th anniversary (only a little late), we're ranking its top 25 games, continuing with Nos. 10-6.
After the Detroit Tigers left Tiger Stadium in 1999, they began their now 25 year career at Comerica Park. The first game at Comerica Park was against the Seattle Mariners on April 11, 2000, winning a 5-2 victory.
Jordan Davis wowed a crowd of thousands at Comerica Park on Friday, July 11. After a tough Tigers loss to the Mariners, the country star showed up and showed out to lighten the mood and celebrate 25 years of Comerica Park.
Carhartt and '47 released a line of brown duck fabric hats for fans of Major League Baseball teams. Check out the Detroit Tigers design.
Jack White received a special surprise at Comerica Park on Wednesday when actor John C. Reilly sang "Happy Birthday" to the rocker on the occasion of White's 50th birthday.
DETROIT, MI –– A red-hot Mariners offense handed Tarik Skubal a loss at Comerica Park on Friday, July 11. The Seattle Mariners defeated the Detroit Tigers, 12-3. Detroit entered the game boasting a league best 59-35 record. The homestand against the Mariners also serves as the 25th anniversary celebration of Comerica Park.
As the Detroit Tigers celebrate Comerica Park's 25th anniversary (only a little late), we're ranking its top 25 games, continuing with Nos. 10-6.