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2024 Detroit Tigers vs Cincinnati Reds Tickets

  • The Detroit Tigers vs Cincinnati Reds game(s) listed here include the date, time, location, and venue for each one. There are 3 game(s) available to purchase tickets.
  • The next Detroit Tigers at Cincinnati Reds game is in 108 days on Friday, 07/05/2024 at 7:10 PM. It is being played at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, OH. There are currently 3184 Detroit Tigers at Cincinnati Reds tickets available starting at $19 per ticket.
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Comerica Park Information

  • Location: Detroit, Michigan
  • Address: 2100 Woodward Avenue
  • Capacity: 41,255
  • Preceded By: Tiger Stadium
  • Year Opened: 2000
  • Occupants: Detroit Tigers

The Detroit Tigers played their first game in 1901 at Bennett Field in downtown Detroit in front of a crowd of 8,500 enthusiastic fans. After 10 years in the tiny venue, the Tigers moved into their very own stadium, Tigers Stadium, which is one of the most hallowed venues in sports history. Though it had its fair share of problems like obstructed views and an overhang in right field that led to some very questionable home runs, Tigers fans formed a strong bond with the ballpark that continued until it closed in 1999. In 2000, the spectacular Comerica Park opened in downtown Detroit with spectacular amenities that helped fans move on from Tigers Stadium.

With a capacity of 40,950, Comerica Park is a bit smaller than its predecessor but boasts an array of modern amenities that few ballparks can match. The venue is located in downtown Detroit and is within easy access of major highways and public transportation systems. Upon entering the stadium grounds, fans are greeted by the Comerica Carousel. Featuring 30 hand-painted tigers, the ride is the jewel of the food court area and is surrounded by small memorabilia shops, bars, and restaurants. On the other side of the stadium, fans can enjoy the Fly Ball Ferris Wheel, a 50-foot structure with cars that are shaped like baseballs. Each car can seat up to five fans and is also wheelchair accessible.

Stadium planners also incorporated "liquid fireworks " into the centerfield wall. These colorful visual displays can be synchronized to music and are meant to celebrate home runs and other pivotal plays. Unlike Tigers Stadium, Comerica Park is jam-packed with luxury boxes, air-conditioned lounges, and even an authentic Beer Hall featuring a 70-foot long bar and dozens of domestic and international beers on tap. Additionally, fans can take pictures with one of six unique statues around the stadium of Tigers greats Charlie Gehringer, Hank Greenberg, Willie Horton, Ty Cobb, Hal Newhouser, and Al Kaline.

While there are certainly plenty of things to do in and around the stadium, the real treat on game days is seeing the Tigers take the field. Energized by their appearance in the World Series in 2006 and their most recent division championship in 2011, the Detroit Tigers have quickly built themselves into one of the American League's biggest contenders for the World Series crown.

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Great American Ballpark Information

The Cincinnati Reds are the longest existing professional baseball franchise in history, debuting in 1869 as the Cincinnati Red Stockings. The team has played in various venues over the years, from the humble Union Grounds to their first modern ballpark Crosley Field. The Reds moved into Riverfront Stadium in the early 1970s, hosting the Great Red Machine teams of that decade, but fans saw the building as a cookie-cutter ballpark lacking in character. In 2003, the Reds opened Great American Ball Park, which has become one of the preeminent venues in the National League.

Great American Ball Park pays homage to the captivating history of Cincinnati baseball with myriad museums, statues, and tributes to the greats that have worn a Reds uniform. The main entrance, known as Crosley Terrace, is one of the best examples of this - it features four large statues from the Crosley Field era, creating plenty of photo opportunities for Reds fans. Above the home plate is the "Bridge " a large standing room area in the upper deck that gives fans a chance to watch the action while traveling through the concourses. Another popular photo opportunity is behind the scoreboard, which features the bat, ball, and photo of Reds' great Pete Rose breaking the all-time hits record.

Fans can also get a sneak peek at bullpen activities thanks to the stadium's unobstructed views of both the home and visiting bullpens. While other parks place attendees behind protective barriers, Reds' fans can get a bird's eye view from above. Perhaps the most impressive aspect of the Great American Ball Park is the view of the river below. The venue is built alongside the Ohio River, which always has its fair share of riverboats making their way downstream, adding to the unique charm of the ballpark.

While the majority of the Reds' success came in Riverfront Stadium, the team has made significant strides in recent years. The team captured a division championship in 2010, its first since 1995, and has built a solid core of talented youngsters and savvy veterans that have done much to shake up the playoff race in the National League. With a glittering new ballpark to play in, an illustrious history that dates back to the formation of professional baseball and a committed fan base, the Cincinnati Reds have plenty of great moments to look forward to in the coming years.

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