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Comerica Park seating chart: stadium reference

Comerica Park is the Detroit Tigers MLB ballpark named through a long-running brand-recognition sponsorship by Comerica. This page covers the sponsorship context and points readers to the official stadium operator for actual seating-chart imagery.

What Comerica Park is

Comerica Park is the Major League Baseball ballpark in downtown Detroit, home of the Detroit Tigers since the 2000 season, named through a brand-recognition sponsorship by Comerica.

Comerica Park opened in April 2000 as the replacement for the historic Tiger Stadium. The ballpark seats roughly 41,000 spectators across multiple tier levels, hosts the Detroit Tigers’ home games for the MLB regular season and any postseason play, and also stages concerts, college baseball events, and select non-baseball gatherings throughout the calendar year. The stadium is operated by the Detroit Tigers organisation, not by Comerica.

The Comerica Park sponsorship arrangement

The Comerica naming-rights sponsorship dates to 1998, predates the bank’s 2007 headquarters relocation from Detroit to Dallas, and remains active under a multi-decade agreement.

The naming-rights agreement was signed in 1998 between the bank and the Detroit Tigers organisation; the rights took effect when the new ballpark opened in 2000. The deal predates Comerica’s 2007 move of its corporate headquarters from Detroit to Dallas, which is the reason the stadium retains the bank’s name even though the bank itself is now headquartered in Texas. Marketing-academic analysis treats the sponsorship as a long-running brand-recognition play rather than a customer-acquisition channel; the Comerica name remains visible to baseball fans across MLB’s national TV broadcasts.

Where to find the actual seating chart

The Detroit Tigers organisation publishes the official Comerica Park seating chart and ticket map on its own website and through its ticketing partners.

This reference site does not host the official seating-chart imagery and does not sell tickets to any event at the venue. Visitors searching for “comerica park seating chart” should consult the Detroit Tigers’ official website or the ticketing partner used for the specific event. The official seating chart shows the section layout, the typical row counts per section, the accessible-seating areas, and the obstructed-view sections that are priced lower than equivalent seats elsewhere in the venue.

Why this page exists on a banking reference site

Search traffic for “comerica park seating chart” lands on Comerica-related pages because of the brand-naming sponsorship; this dedicated page handles that traffic without confusing it with banking content.

An independent reference site that documents the Comerica Bank brand inevitably receives some search traffic intended for the stadium rather than the bank. Rather than mixing stadium content into the banking pages or returning a thin redirect, this dedicated page handles the stadium-search traffic by acknowledging the sponsorship, providing high-level context, and pointing visitors to the Detroit Tigers organisation for the actual seating-chart imagery and ticket purchases. Sports stadium and arena research from University of Michigan’s sport-management academic resources is useful background for the broader naming-rights phenomenon in US professional sports.

Compact Overview

Comerica Park is the Detroit Tigers MLB ballpark in downtown Detroit, opened in 2000 and named through a brand-recognition sponsorship by Comerica that predates the bank's 2007 headquarters relocation to Dallas. This independent reference points readers to the stadium operator for actual seating-chart imagery and ticket purchases.

Comerica Park stadium facts at a glance.
Stadium factValueNotes
LocationDowntown Detroit, MichiganAdjacent to Ford Field
OpenedApril 2000Replacement for Tiger Stadium
Capacity~41,000 spectatorsAcross multiple tier levels
Home teamDetroit Tigers (MLB)American League Central
Naming rightsComerica since 1998 / 2000Predates 2007 HQ relocation

Frequently asked questions

Four questions cover the most common reader queries about Comerica Park.

Where is Comerica Park?
In downtown Detroit, Michigan, adjacent to Ford Field. The stadium is the home of the Detroit Tigers MLB team.
Does Comerica own Comerica Park?
No. The stadium is operated by the Detroit Tigers organisation. Comerica holds the naming-rights sponsorship under a multi-decade agreement that started in 1998.
Where do I find the official Comerica Park seating chart?
The Detroit Tigers organisation publishes the official seating-chart imagery on its website and through its ticketing partners. This independent reference does not host the chart.
Why is the stadium still called Comerica Park if the bank is in Texas?
The naming-rights agreement predates the 2007 corporate headquarters relocation from Detroit to Dallas. The agreement remains active under its original multi-decade terms.