Detroit Tigers, Comerica Park and Seattle Mariners
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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.
When the Detroit Tigers meet up with the Seattle Mariners, fans inside Comerica Park will have some new food options to choose from.
Local 4 reached out to the Detroit Tigers and Comerica to see if Comerica Park will be renamed after Monday’s bank merger.
Drone show, block party & new food: Here's what the Tigers will have for ALDS games at Comerica Park
The Detroit Tigers are back in the American League Division Series and playoff baseball is back at Comerica Park for the second straight season.
Follow along here for live updates as the Tigers play host to the Mariners in Game 3 of the American League Division Series at Comerica Park.
Baseball fans gathering downtown Detroit to watch the Detroit Tigers play the Seattle Mariners at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7, at Comerica Park may need to take a blanket and raincoat. The National Weather Forecast shows a cooler high of around 60 degrees by 5 p.m. with more rain possible before 8 p.m. and a low of around 46 degrees.
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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 is saying it’s too early to discuss any changes to Comerica Park after the bank bought Comerica for $10.9 billion in