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About Detroit Tigers

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Detroit Tigers

Baseball has had a place in Detroit for more than a century, and that connection comes through the moment fans gather at Comerica Park. As part of Major League Baseball since 1901, the Tigers have given Detroit a long-standing role in the early growth of the American League.1

Over the decades, the club featured players and eras that shaped its identity and helped define how fans connect with Tigers baseball.2

Grab Detroit Tigers tickets at AXS and take in a game built on more than 100 years of history.

History of the Detroit Tigers

The Tigers were established in 1901 as one of the original American League franchises.1 In their early decades, the club featured players who influenced Detroit’s competitive style and helped establish the team within the growing league.2

Detroit won its first World Series championship in 1935, followed by titles in 1945, 1968, and 1984.1 Each championship reflects a different era shaped by standout hitters, strong pitching, and managers who helped guide the major moments of the franchise’s development.2

Across generations, the Tigers’ history has been built through long-standing continuity, championship years, and players whose impact remains central to the club’s story.

Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park

The Tigers’ Comerica Park sits in downtown Detroit with an outfield design that frames the city skyline from the stands. The ballpark seats just over 41,000 fans and has wide concourses, clear sightlines, and open gathering areas throughout the venue.3

Families often stop at the outfield carousel and Ferris wheel, two attractions positioned near spaces where fans can take in the game while moving through the concourse.3

Awards

The Tigers’ legacy includes championship seasons, standout individual achievements, and eras defined by players who helped shape the direction of the franchise.

  • 4 World Series Championships: Detroit secured titles in 1935, 1945, 1968, and 1984, with each championship representing a key point in the team’s development.1
  • American League Pennants: The Tigers earned 11 pennants across multiple eras, proving their ability to compete at the highest level of the sport.2
  • Hall of Fame Players: Legends such as Hank Greenberg, Al Kaline, and Hal Newhouser were inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame and helped shape the Tigers’ identity.1,2

Detroit Tigers Ticket Information

The MLB season begins in early spring and continues into the fall, giving fans months to see Detroit play at Comerica Park.4 Detroit Tigers tickets are available now on AXS, where you can browse options ranging from reserved seating to premium spaces.

Sources:

  1. Detroit Tigers - Britannica
  2. Detroit Tigers - EBSCO
  3. About Comerica Park - Detroit Tigers - MLB.com
  4. When Does Baseball Season Start? - Baseball360.com
  5. Detroit Tigers Rivalry - Sportskeeda.com

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