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2024 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim vs Detroit Tigers Tickets

  • The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim vs Detroit Tigers game(s) listed here include the date, time, location, and venue for each one. There are 7 game(s) available to purchase tickets.
  • The next Detroit Tigers at Los Angeles Angels game is in 100 days on Thursday, 06/27/2024 at 6:38 PM. It is being played at Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, CA. There are currently 3861 Detroit Tigers at Los Angeles Angels tickets available starting at $5 per ticket.
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Angel Stadium Information

  • Location: Anaheim, California
  • Address: 2000 Gene Autry Way Anaheim, California 92806
  • Capacity: 45,037
  • Parking: Parking is available for purchase
  • Year Opened: 1966
  • Occupants: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
  • Rules: No bottles or cans are allowed. Bottled waters may be brought in as long as it meets specifications.

In 1961, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim were one of the first Major League Baseball expansion teams in decades, but they had to begin play without a stadium to call their own. The Angels were supposed to use Dodgers Stadium while their building was being constructed, but it wasn't ready in time and they were forced to play at a minor league stadium called Wrigley Field for their first season. The young ball club finally moved into a home of their own (originally known as Anaheim Stadium) in 1966, changed their name to the California Angels, and started down the long road to becoming major league contenders.

In Angel Stadium's original format, it could accommodate 43,204 fans, but the building would go through various upgrades over its lifespan. In 1979, the stadium underwent an extensive renovation to expand the seating to 65,198 in an effort to lure the NFL's Los Angeles Rams. After the Rams moved to St. Louis in 1995, Angel's owners were faced with the reality of a cavernous ballpark that provided very little home-field advantage. In 1996, the stadium started another set of extensive renovations to reduce the seating capacity to 45,050 and install a wide array of modern amenities. The changes were completed by 1998 and cost an estimated $100 million. Today, the ballpark features spacious concourses, a terraced bullpen, expanded press boxes and luxury suites, three full-service restaurants, and beautifully landscaped courtyards. It also includes the Pepsi Perfect Game Pavilion - a youth-oriented fan zone that features interactive baseball games and other activities and is located on the terrace level in right field. Taking a cue from ballparks like Coors Field, designers of the new Angel Stadium decided to create the Outfield Extravaganza Area. This beautiful bit of landscaping is meant to reproduce the rocky shores of California and adds a dynamic accent behind the outer wall in the left field. To commemorate a home run or other big play on the field, there is a geyser that shoots water 90 feet into the air along with a series of fireworks and pyrotechnics.

With the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim having plenty of success throughout the 2000s, including winning the World Series in 2002, attendance numbers are up at Angel Stadium as fans eagerly anticipate yet another thrilling victory for their home team.

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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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