Detroit Tigers Tickets
Justin Verlander is the biggest thing to happen to Detroit Tigers baseball in a long time, so make sure you see him in person with 2010 Detroit Tigers tickets from GoTickets.com. We have baseball tickets for every game at Comerica Park this season and also for the 2010 MLB Playoffs as the Detroit Tigers battle division foes Chicago Whitesox and Minnesota Twins for the American League Central Division crown.
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The Detroit Tigers are one of the oldest teams in Major League Baseball with a history dating all the way back to 1894. During their more than century of existence the Tigers have won the American League title a total of 10 times and they have won four World Series championships. Although the most recent of those came in ’84 with the a team that featured legendary manager Sparky Anderson and All-Stars like Jack Morris, Alan Trammell, Lou Whitaker and Kirk Gibson, the current Detroit Tigers roster has fans thinking about the MLB playoffs. It’s worth buying Detroit Tigers baseball tickets just to see their young pitching star Armando Galarraga, who was robbed of a perfect game earlier in the season on a blown call at first base. But the way that Galarraga acted after that heart breaker, and the way he quickly accepted umpire Jim Joyce’s apology, won over a legion of new fans for him as a player and the Tigers as a baseball team.
Even though some fans will always miss historic Tiger Stadium, many more appreciate all the amenities of Comerica Park, which opened about a decade ago. Just like its predecessor, which was built in 1912 and served the Tigers for nearly a century, Comerica Park has some enormous dimensions, including 420 feet to center field. After being open for a few years, they actually moved the left field fence in by about 25 feet to make it a little easier to hit home runs that direction. Comerica also features a Hall of Fame area in center field where you can visit statutes of former Tiger greats like Ty Cobb, Al Kaline and Hank Greenberg. In addition to Tigers baseball, Comerica has also hosted some big-time concerts featuring the likes of Bon Jovi, Bruce Springsteen and the Rolling Stones.
GoTickets.com has the best selection of Comerica Park seats for every game on the Detroit Tigers baseball schedule, and we make it easy to pick your seat and pick your price. All you need to do is find the game you want to see, find the Detroit Tigers seats you want and get ready to see the team battle for the lead in the American League Central division. Order your Detroit Tigers baseball tickets today.

