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The last time the Tigers took the field at Comerica Park, they were hearing scattered boos on their way off of it. Detroit had just suffered a three-game series sweep to Atlanta, part of a 0-6 homesta
Monday's announcement that Fifth Third Bancorp is acquiring Comerica Bank for $10.9 billion means that Comerica Park, the Tigers' home since 2000, will eventually be renamed, officials said, and that it could happen after the 2026 season concludes, according to officials.
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Comerica Park name change? Fifth Third’s acquisition could reshape Tigers’ stadium identity
Fifth Third Bancorp announced Monday it will acquire Comerica Inc. in an all-stock deal valued at $10.9 billion, merging two major regional banks into what will become the nation’s ninth-largest bank, with roughly $288 billion in assets.
Fifth Third Bancorp. on Oct. 6 agreed to buy Comerica Bank in an all-stock deal valued at $10.9 billion that would create the ninth-largest U.S. bank, one of the largest banks in Michigan, and likely a new name for the stadium where the Detroit Tigers play.