Baseball stadium in Detroit, Michigan
Comerica Park Comerica Park in 2007
Show map of Wayne County, Michigan Show map of the United States Address 2100 Woodward Avenue[ 1] Detroit , Michigan U.S. Coordinates 42°20′21″N 83°2′55″W / 42.33917°N 83.04861°W / 42.33917; -83.04861 Public transit Owner Detroit-Wayne County Stadium Authority[ 2] Operator 313 Presents [ 3] [ 4] Capacity 40,120 (2000–2002) 41,070 (2003–2007) 41,000 (2008)[ 5] 41,255 (2009–2013)[ 6] [ 7] [ 8] [ 9] 41,681 (2014)[ 10] 41,574 (2015)[ 11] 41,297 (2016)[ 12] 41,299 (2017)[ 13] 41,083 (2018–present)[ 14] Record attendance Baseball: 45,280 (July 26, 2008 against Chicago White Sox )[ 15] Concert: 45,000 (August 16, 2023) Pink 's Summer Carnival Field size Left field – 342 ft (104 m)[ 16] Left-center – 370 ft (110 m)[ 17] Center field – 412 ft (126 m)[ 16] Right-center – 365 ft (111 m)[ 17] Right field – 330 ft (100 m)[ 17] Surface Kentucky Bluegrass[ 18] Broke ground October 29, 1997; 27 years ago (October 29, 1997 ) [ 1] Opened April 11, 2000; 24 years ago (April 11, 2000 ) [ 24] Construction cost $ 300 million($531 million in 2023 dollars[ 19] ) Architect Project manager International Facilities Group, LLC.[ 20] Structural engineer Bliss & Nyitray, Inc.[ 21] Services engineer M-E Engineers Inc.[ 22] General contractor Hunt -Turner -White[ 23] Detroit Tigers (MLB ) (2000–present)
Comerica Park is a baseball stadium located in Downtown Detroit . It has been the ballpark of Major League Baseball 's Detroit Tigers since 2000, when the team left Tiger Stadium .
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