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'''Comerica Park''' is an open-air ballpark located in Downtown Detroit, Michigan. It serves as the home of the [[Detroit Tigers]] of [[Major League Baseball]], replacing [[Tiger Stadium]] in 2000.
'''Comerica Park''' is an open-air ballpark located in Downtown Detroit, Michigan. It serves as the home of the [[Detroit Tigers]] of [[Major League Baseball]], replacing [[Tiger Stadium]] in 2000.


==List of credited publications==
==Other cover appearances==
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| rowspan=8| [[Major League Baseball]]
| rowspan=8| [[Major League Baseball]]
| [[2000 MLB season|April 11, 2000]]
| rowspan=2| [[2006 MLB season|2006]]
| [[Detroit Tigers]] vs. [[Seattle Mariners]]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/baseball/mlb/seasons/2000/detroit-tigers-program_2000.html Program]
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| rowspan=2| 2006
| [[Detroit Tigers]] vs. [[Oakland Athletics]]
| [[Detroit Tigers]] vs. [[Oakland Athletics]]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/baseball/mlb/seasons/2006/alcs-program_2006.html ALCS Program]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/baseball/mlb/seasons/2006/alcs-program_2006.html ALCS Program]
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| [https://www.sportspaper.info/baseball/mlb/seasons/2006/world-series-program_2006.html World Series Program]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/baseball/mlb/seasons/2006/world-series-program_2006.html World Series Program]
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| 2011
| [[2011 MLB season|2011]]
| [[Detroit Tigers]] vs. [[Texas Rangers]]
| [[Detroit Tigers]] vs. [[Texas Rangers]]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/baseball/mlb/seasons/2011/alcs-program_2011.html ALCS Program]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/baseball/mlb/seasons/2011/alcs-program_2011.html ALCS Program]
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| [https://www.sportspaper.info/baseball/mlb/seasons/2013/alcs-program_2013.html ALCS Program]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/baseball/mlb/seasons/2013/alcs-program_2013.html ALCS Program]
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==See also==
[[List of Major League Baseball stadiums]]


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Latest revision as of 10:25, 14 March 2024

Comerica Park
Location Detroit, Michigan
Opened April 11, 2000
Other Names n/a
Tenants Detroit Tigers (2000-present)

Comerica Park is an open-air ballpark located in Downtown Detroit, Michigan. It serves as the home of the Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball, replacing Tiger Stadium in 2000.

Other cover appearances

League Date/Season Team(s) Type
Major League Baseball 2006 Detroit Tigers vs. Oakland Athletics ALCS Program
Detroit Tigers vs. St. Louis Cardinals World Series Program
2011 Detroit Tigers vs. Texas Rangers ALCS Program
2012 Detroit Tigers vs. Oakland Athletics ALDS Program
Detroit Tigers vs. New York Yankees ALCS Program
2013 Detroit Tigers vs. Oakland Athletics ALDS Program
Detroit Tigers vs. Boston Red Sox ALCS Program

See also

List of Major League Baseball stadiums

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