Commerica Park | Ballpark Info
Accommodations for Disabilities
Comerica is ADA compliant and does a great job of making sure Tigers baseball is accessible for all. If we haven’t answered your questions below, reach out to the Detroit Tigers at guestservices@tigers.com or 313-962-4000.
Parking: You can find accessible parking spots in the Tiger Garage, The D Garage, and Lots 1,2,4, & 5. These spaces are available on a first come first serve basis.
Gates: All gates include accessible entry, so feel free to enter wherever makes the most sense for your ticket.
Elevators: You can find elevators at Comerica Park in the following locations:
- Section 109 (only accesses the Tiger Club and 200 level)
- Section 130 (only accesses the suite and 300 levels)
Ramps: If you would prefer to use ramps instead of elevators, those can be found in the following locations:
- Section 125 (to upper levels)
- Section 140 (to upper levels)
- Section 119 (to lower seating bowl)
- Section 141 (to lower seating bowl)
Restrooms:> All restrooms in Comerica Park include accessible stalls and washing areas. You can also find family and companion restrooms in the following sections: 120, 139, 210, and 342.
Seating: Accessible seating is available on every level at Comerica Park, so you’ll have plenty of options based on your viewing preferences. If you would like to reserve companion seating, call the ticket office at 866-66-TIGER. 866-668-4437
Wheelchair Service: Guest Services (section 130) will provide a wheelchair for transportation to and from your seat, but not for general use throughout the game. You can ask for a wheelchair as you enter the park, or at Guest Services.
ATMs
If you prefer cash for walking vendors, you can find ATMs at Commerica Park in the following locations:
- Section 104
- Section 119
- Section 130
- Section 331
Bags
You can bring bags into Comerica Park, as long as they are soft sided and are no larger than 16″ x 16″ x 8″. Backpacks are prohibited other than the single compartment drawstring kind.
Batting Practice
You can catch batting practice if you get to the ballpark as soon as the gates open. You most likely won’t be able to see the Tigers take BP, but can watch the visitors.
Bring Your Own Food
You can bring your own food into Comerica Park. Just be sure it is in individual sized portions, and wrapped nicely. You can also bring in sealed bottles of unflavored water. Kids can also bring sealed juice boxes or pouches.
Guest Services
If you have any issues or questions while at the ballpark, please utilize Guest Services. Each MLB team has this department, and they are solely focused on making sure each fan has a safe and memorable time at the ballpark.
You can find Guest Services in section 130, or find an usher throughout the ballpark.
If you need discreet help from security, you can text SECURITY to 39844.
Gates
All gates open at the same time, 1 hour and 35 minutes prior to first pitch.
Promos
The Detroit Tigers run promotions and giveaways pretty regularly at Comerica Park. Check here to see if your game includes a promotion.
Kids can run the bases after every Sunday game at Comerica Park. Just head to the scoreboard in left field, where the line will form at the end of the game.
Radio Broadcast
If you prefer to listen to the radio broadcast inside the park, tune to WXYT 97.1 FM.
Restrooms
Women’s restrooms can be found in sections: 102, 113, 120, 138, 147, 212, 218, 322, 326, 329, 332, 337, 340, and 344
Men’s restrooms can be found in sections: 103, 114, 122, 136, 146, 211, 216, 321, 324, 328, 333, 338, and 345
Family and companion restrooms can be found in sections: 119, 145, 210, and 342
Retired Numbers
The Tigers have retired 8 numbers to date. Each retired number is displayed on the facade of the brick wall in left center field. In the concourse above the retired numbers, there are statues of the first 6 Tigers whose numbers have been retired. Ty Cobb’s statue is also included. The Tigers didn’t add numbers to their uniforms until the early 30’s, so no number accompanies Cobb’s Statue. On the right field side of the wall are the names of several important names in the Detroit baseball community. The Tigers have retired the following numbers:
- #2 — Charlie Gehringer (1983)
- #3 — Alan Trammell (2018)
- #5 — Hank Greenberg (1983)
- #6 — Al Kaline (1980)
- #11 — George “Sparky” Anderson (2011)
- #16 — Hal Newhouser (1997)
- #23 — Willie Horton (2000)
- #47 — Jack Morris (2018)
- #42 — Jackie Robinson (retired by the entire MLB in 1997)
Tailgating
Tailgating is not allowed in any of the official Comerica Park lots.
Tours
The Tigers offer tours of Comerica Park on Tuesdays and Fridays from June through September. Stops include the home dugout, visitor’s clubhouse, the Tigers Walk of Fame, a few suites, and the visitor’s batting tunnel. Tickets for game day tours are $5 for adults and children. On non-game days, tickets are $6 for adults, $4 for kids. Kids under the age of 4 are always free. You can purchase tickets at the ticket counter or online here.