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The Detroit Tigers' 2025 walkup songs feature a diverse mix of genres, including rap, country, rock and electronic. Detroit Tigers players' walkup songs — music played at Comerica Park as players enter the game — are among the most diverse in the MLB, according to the Tigers' website, and include rap, country, rock and electronic music.
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DETROIT - Tomahawk steak, a rotating sushi bar, lobster rolls, oysters Rockefeller, lamb chops... not something you’d expect to get at the ballpark, but that’s just some of what fans can indulge on at Comerica Park’s new Priority Club.
The Detroit Tigers noticed Parker Meadows' right quad injury while watching him play in the 10-4 win over the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday, July 27.
The Tigers have added a hidden layer of luxury to Comerica Park. From design to dining, it’s game day like you’ve never seen.
The Detroit Tigers are opening the doors to their brand new, members-only Priority Club at Comerica Park. The 13,000-square-foot space under the seats can hold 500 people.
The Detroit Tigers are historically bad. At least, they have been over the past 13 games entering Sunday's series finale against the Toronto Blue Jays at Comerica Park.
The top Detroit Tigers hitter ever at Comerica Park, if you were wondering, is outfielder Rod Lindsey, with a 1.667 OPS; he went 1-for-2 in four plate appearances with a double, a hit-by-pitch, a strikeout and a sac bunt (with five runs scored) over seven ...
As the Detroit Tigers celebrate Comerica Park's 25th anniversary (only a little late), we're finally to the top five games there!
Detroit Tigers right-hander Reese Olson posted a 3.15 ERA with 25 walks and 65 strikeouts across 68⅔ innings in 13 starts during the 2025 season.
DETROIT -- Reese Olson cruised through five shutout innings, then unraveled in the sixth as the Detroit Tigers’ losing skid continued in their return to Comerica Park. The Toronto Blue Jays beat the Tigers 11-4 in the opener of a four-game series on Thursday night, the Tigers’ first home game since the All-Star break.