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The Tigers will remove 490 seats behind home plate — from dugout to dugout — to insert 350 premium seats in that area, which will be in front of the new cross-aisle. The upgraded seating ...
Fans took the seats for a test drive for the first time at Tigers Opening Day on Friday, April 4. There are 340 of the cushioned seats behind home plate, which were made in Barcelona, Spain.
The Tigers will also replace close to 500 seats behind home plate in time for Opening Day, set for April 4. Tigers to add upscale Home Plate Club, premium seating to Comerica Park The Tigers are ...
Eventually, there will be an under-stadium bar and restaurant ... in Traverse City ― the tunnel that was behind home plate has been removed. The Tigers also have made changes to their Tiger ...
Comerica Park unveiled its stadium upgrades on Wednesday ... The Ilitch-owned Tigers have replaced approximately 620 total seats behind home plate in time for their home opener April 4 against ...
That nostalgic dirt path which connected home plate to the pitcher’s mound at Comerica Park has been removed. The keyhole, as it’s called, had been at the home of the Detroit Tigers since it ...
The Tigers also made major renovations in the seating area behind home plate, removing a tunnel that was mostly used by umpires and installing state-of-the-art chairs that allow fans to heat or ...
The Detroit Tigers ... behind this? More money from Comerica?" Additional changes to Comerica Park include a premium seating arena that is being added to the lower deck behind home plate and ...
The Detroit Tigers have wanted to create premium seating experiences for fans at Comerica Park for at least a few years. It's finally happening. There will be two new premium seating experiences ...
The Detroit Tigers and Comerica ... seating experience called "Home Plate Club." According to the team, the Home Plate Club will include upgraded seating behind home plate, between the dugouts.
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