Detroit – Comerica Park

Comerica Park, home of the Detroit Tigers

  • Opening Day in the Motor City

    Opening Day in the Motor City

    Detroit Tigers vs. Chicago White Sox

    For the first time, I attend an Opening Day and it only happens because my son wants to watch live professional football.

    Michigan Spring Break (or the last family vacation)

    My oldest is graduating from high school and, to be honest, I don’t know if there will ever be another family vacation. I love taking my kids out on vacation but, at some point, they become adults and will want to be taking their own vacations. Take advantage of the time you have with your kids while you can.

    Back to professional football, the UFL Michigan Panthers has a game scheduled in early April at Ford Field. It is scheduled on the same day at the Detroit Tigers’ Opening Day. The trip also give me an opportunity to check out Jackson, Michigan, which is about an hour west of Detroit and one of those small cities that has been recommended for me to explore.

    Opening Day Festivities

    It’s no doubt that every baseball fan should experience Opening Day. The City of Detroit, in particular, has a lot going on with music and game outside the ballpark and in neighboring Grand Circus Park.

    Festivities for Opening Day also means extra traffic and congestion in downtown. Detroit offers lots of parking garages nearby and about all of them allow you to pre-purchase parking.

    The gates open two hours before first pitch (they usually open 60-90 minutes before) and offers plenty of time to walk the park, browse the team store, check out ballpark foods, and just hang out.

    Entrance to Comerica Park with tiger status on top of the entrance

    Unique to Comerica Park are the massive tiger statues that mark the entrances to the ballpark.

    Pre-game activities on the field make the first game of the season stand out from any other regular season game.

    Seat Selection

    First pitch of Opening Day between the Tigers and White Sox at Comerica Park

    Section 139A Row B

    We have mezzanine seats on the lower level along the 3rd base side. One distinct trait about this section is that there are only three seats so it was perfect for myself and the two teenagers. Each row has a couple of small tables in front so it’s a great space for our food and drinks and other goodies. Fortunately located just under the overhang, we have plenty of shade during the game and it’s a great view of the game with no obstructions.

    Ballpark Food of Choice

    The last time at Comerica Park, I got Little Caesar’s. Little Caesar’s is about everywhere at Comerica from the signage in the outfield and the concessions at every turn.

    This time, however, is about the coney hot dog. A coney is a hot dog topped with ground beef and onion and, from what I am learning during my time in Michigan, it is a Michigan favorite with about every hot dog place all taking claim as the originator of the coney.

    Ballpark Pass-Port Stamp

    By this time, I have gotten the pass-port stamp for the past two years. One of the cool opportunities the pass-port program has offered is that I’ve been able to meet other Stampeders in person at many of the games I’ve attended.

    Stampeders meeting up at Comerica Park

    Opening Day gives me this opportunity again to meet other Stampeders, share my custom stamp, and talk baseball.

    Game Highlights

    Jack Flaherty started the game pitching 5.2 innings but two home runs from Kerry Carpenter and one home runs from Riley Greene cemented a 7-2 Tigers win over the White Sox to kick off baseball at Comerica Park.

  • Tigers vs. Pirates Doubleheader

    Tigers vs. Pirates Doubleheader

    Detroit Tigers vs. Pittsburgh Pirates

    A rainout in Cleveland rewards us with two in Detroit.

    The previous day, we had driven from Chicago to Cleveland through constant rain. Just as we had arrived and the sun came out, the game at Progressive Field was postponed and would be rescheduled as part of a doubleheader the following game. Fortunately, the Tigers game was also postponed and rescheduled as a doubleheader. Thus, we would drive from Cleveland to Detroit for the fourth and fifth games of our eight-day, eight-game Midwest baseball road trip.

    Ballpark Features

    Comerica Park Rocket Mortgage entrances with tiger statues adorned on top

    Tiger Statues

    Tigers statues at the entrances of Comerica Park present as a unique feature that welcome fans to the ballpark.

    Seat Selection

    Patio seats behind home plate at Comerica Park

      Section 321 (upper level behind home plate)

      The upper level behind home plate offers a bird’s eye view of the game with the downtown Detroit backdrop.

      Tiger’s Den (Patio seats on lower level behind home plate)

        Comerica Park offers a premium seating option of patio seats, wider seating with the convenience of a table in between seats to rest your food and beverages.

        Ballpark Food of Choice

        Little Caesar's personal pan pizza at Comerica Park

          Little Caesar’s Pizza

          Little Caesar’s Pizza is prominently displayed all throughout the ballpark with options to get a personal pan or to order a full-size pizza.

          In addition to Little Caesar’s, Comerica also offers a premium foods as well as your typical ballpark fare.