The Tigers' Home Plate Club is arguably the biggest construction project at Comerica Park since it opened in 2000.
Home Plate Club construction is currently underway, with seating set for completion before 2025 Opening Day at Comerica Park on April 4. The club space will be completed during the season.
There will be 350 climate-controlled seats installed behind Comerica Park’s home plate. Officials said the seats are more than 20% larger than the standard seats. Construction has begun at ...
premium seating options is feedback we’ve heard consistently, and we are thrilled to unveil these exciting upgrades during the 2025 season.” This is the latest renovation to Comerica Park as ...
When the Detroit Tigers' new Home Plate Club at Comerica Park opens next season members ... for Ilitch Sports and Entertainment by Figueras Seating in Barcelona, Spain, while the climate control ...
According to Ilitch Sports & Entertainment, the seats were custom designed by a Spanish company and use climate cooling technology developed in Traverse City to heat or cool seats, using a ...
When temperatures drop for those home games at Comerica Park, fans fortunate enough to sit behind home plate won’t be affected too much. It was previously announced that the Home Plate Club at ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — The Detroit Tigers are showing off their latest Comerica Park innovation: “climate-controlled seats.” Tarik Skubal, A.J. Hinch up for top American League honors ...
“Adding exclusive, premium seating options is feedback we’ve ... comes after the team made a number of other upgrades to Comerica Park, including installing LED field lighting, upgrading ...