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The game was awarded in August 2003, [1] and was held at Comerica Park on July 12, 2005 in Detroit, Michigan, the home of the Detroit Tigers of the American League. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 7–5, [ 2 ] thus awarding an AL team (which eventually came to be the Chicago White Sox ) home-field ...
The 2005 Century 21 Home Run Derby was a 2005 Major League Baseball All-Star Game event held at Comerica Park, the home field of the Detroit Tigers on July 11, 2005. The competition had eight competitors as usual and seven were eliminated over the course of three rounds.
In the All-Star Game, the American League won 7–5 with Miguel Tejada winning the game's MVP Award. [57] The first playoff game at Comerica Park was played on October 6, 2006, against the New York Yankees. [58] [59] On October 21, 2006, Comerica Park hosted the first World Series game in the history of the ballpark (Game 1 of the 2006 World ...
The Tigers, who were 47-50 and 6½ games out of a playoff spot at the All-Star break, beat the Houston Astros in Houston Tuesday, in Game 1 of the best-of-three American League wild-card series ...
Ahead of Wednesday’s Game 3, after Monday's Tigers win to tie the series at one game each, Delaware North announced a new food lineup for the 2024 American League Division Series (ALDS) at ...
But on Wednesday, before Game 2 of the wild-card series, tickets will still go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. for Games 3-4 of the best-of-five ALDS at Comerica Park.
The 2023 Detroit Tigers season was the team's 123rd season and its 24th at Comerica Park. This was the Tigers' third season under manager A. J. Hinch. The regular season began on March 30 and ended on October 1. [4] This was the final season for long-time Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera, who announced he would retire from playing. [5]
At the All-Star break, Verlander had a 9–5 record and a 2.58 ERA in 18 games, and was leading the AL in innings pitched (132 + 2 ⁄ 3), strikeouts (128) and complete games (five). In a forgettable All-Star game, he pitched one inning and gave up five runs. Verlander finished the 2012 regular season with a 17–8 record.