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2024 Philadelphia Phillies vs Detroit Tigers Tickets

  • The Philadelphia Phillies vs Detroit Tigers game(s) listed here include the date, time, location, and venue for each one. There are 5 game(s) available to purchase tickets.
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Boston Red SoxNext: Jun 11 - Fenway Park - Boston, MAChicago CubsNext: Jul 2 - Wrigley Field - Chicago, ILChicago White SoxNext: Apr 19 - Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PAColorado RockiesNext: Apr 15 - Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PAHouston AstrosNext: Aug 26 - Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PALos Angeles DodgersNext: Jul 9 - Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PANew York MetsNext: May 13 - Citi Field - New York, NYNew York YankeesNext: Mar 23 - George M. Steinbrenner Field - Tampa, FLArizona DiamondbacksNext: Jun 1 - Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PAAtlanta BravesNext: Mar 28 - Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PABaltimore OriolesNext: Mar 20 - Ed Smith Stadium - Sarasota, FLCincinnati RedsNext: Apr 1 - Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PACleveland GuardiansNext: Jul 26 - Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PAKansas City RoyalsNext: Aug 23 - Kauffman Stadium - Kansas City, MOLos Angeles AngelsNext: Apr 29 - Angel Stadium of Anaheim - Anaheim, CAMiami MarlinsNext: May 10 - loanDepot Park - Miami, FLMilwaukee BrewersNext: Jun 3 - Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PAMinnesota TwinsNext: Jul 22 - Target Field - Minneapolis, MNOakland AthleticsNext: Jul 12 - Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PAPittsburgh PiratesNext: Apr 11 - Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PASan Diego PadresNext: Apr 26 - PETCO Park - San Diego, CASan Francisco GiantsNext: May 3 - Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PATampa Bay RaysNext: Mar 21 - BayCare Ballpark - Clearwater, FLToronto Blue JaysNext: Mar 24 - BayCare Ballpark - Clearwater, FLWashington NationalsNext: Apr 5 - Nationals Park - Washington DC, DCSeattle MarinersNext: Aug 2 - T-Mobile Park - Seattle, WASt. Louis CardinalsNext: Apr 8 - Busch Stadium - St. Louis, MOTexas RangersNext: May 21 - Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PA
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The Philadelphia Phillies are one of the original Major League Baseball franchises that trace their roots back to 1883 when they were dubbed the Philadelphia Quakers. The first major ballpark built for the team was the Baker Bowl, opened in Northern Philadelphia in 1887, and seated nearly 18,000 fans. The Phillies next venue came in 1909 when the team moved into Connie Mack Stadium, also known as Shibe Park. The team's odyssey would continue in 1971 when the squad moved into Veterans Stadium, which they shared with the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles. Finally, in 2004, the Phillies had a venue to call their own dubbed Citizens Bank Park, which has been the site of the team's resurgence over the late 2000s.

Citizens Bank Park is one of many cutting-edge ballparks built on the East Coast with a distinctive bowl-shape meant to pay homage to the Baker Bowl and Connie Mack Stadium. The spacious open-air concourses span the perimeter of the venue and give fans a view of the action from anywhere in the park. There are more than 20,000 parking spaces for those who'd like to drive to the stadium, but it is also linked up to Philadelphia's Broad Street subway line and many other forms of public transportation.

The Phillies took great pains to make Citizens Bank Park a family-friendly atmosphere, and there are games and activities for all ages. For children, eight years and younger is the Phanatic Phun Zone, a sprawling soft play area with slides, ball pits and places to climb. Outside of the park is Ashburn Alley, an extensive complex that features a retail store, sit-down restaurants, the Phillies Wall of Fame, and interactive baseball games for young children. This is also the place to be before the first pitch is thrown - there is a special platform above the bullpen area to allow fans to see pitchers from both teams warm-up before the day's action begins.Ever since the park opened, the Phillies have begun one of the greatest turnarounds in MLB history, which was given an exclamation point in 2008 with their first World Series title since 1980.

Fans attending a game at Citizens Bank Park can purchase parking.

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Arizona DiamondbacksNext: May 17 - Chase Field - Phoenix, AZBoston Red SoxNext: May 30 - Fenway Park - Boston, MAChicago CubsNext: Aug 20 - Wrigley Field - Chicago, ILAtlanta BravesNext: Jun 17 - Truist Park - Atlanta, GABaltimore OriolesNext: Sep 13 - Comerica Park - Detroit, MIChicago White SoxNext: Mar 28 - Guaranteed Rate Field - Chicago, ILCincinnati RedsNext: Jul 5 - Great American Ball Park - Cincinnati, OHCleveland GuardiansNext: May 6 - Progressive Field - Cleveland, OHColorado RockiesNext: Sep 10 - Comerica Park - Detroit, MIKansas City RoyalsNext: Apr 26 - Comerica Park - Detroit, MIMiami MarlinsNext: May 13 - Comerica Park - Detroit, MIMinnesota TwinsNext: Mar 20 - Lee Health Sports Complex - Fort Myers, FLOakland AthleticsNext: Apr 5 - Comerica Park - Detroit, MIPittsburgh PiratesNext: Apr 8 - PNC Park - Pittsburgh, PASan Diego PadresNext: Sep 2 - PETCO Park - San Diego, CASan Francisco GiantsNext: Aug 9 - Oracle Park - San Francisco, CATampa Bay RaysNext: Mar 24 - Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium - Lakeland, FLToronto Blue JaysNext: Mar 23 - TD Ballpark - Dunedin, FLWashington NationalsNext: Jun 11 - Comerica Park - Detroit, MIHouston AstrosNext: May 10 - Comerica Park - Detroit, MILos Angeles AngelsNext: Jun 27 - Angel Stadium of Anaheim - Anaheim, CALos Angeles DodgersNext: Jul 12 - Comerica Park - Detroit, MIMilwaukee BrewersNext: Jun 7 - Comerica Park - Detroit, MINew York MetsNext: Mar 21 - Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium - Lakeland, FLNew York YankeesNext: Mar 23 - Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium - Lakeland, FLSeattle MarinersNext: Aug 6 - T-Mobile Park - Seattle, WASt. Louis CardinalsNext: Apr 29 - Comerica Park - Detroit, MITexas RangersNext: Apr 15 - Comerica Park - Detroit, MI
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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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