
Detroit Tigers Interactive Seating Chart with Seat Views
Welcome to TickPick’s Detroit Tigers Seating Chart.
Here we cover everything you need to know before you buy Detroit Tigers tickets, including Comerica Park seat views, best seats, dugout and bullpen locations, and much more.
Contents
- 1 Comerica Park Seating Chart
- 2 Detroit Tigers Interactive Seat Views
- 3 Comerica Park History and Overview
- 4 Comerica Park Seat Numbers
- 5 The Best Seats for Detroit Tigers Games
- 6 Premium Seats at Comerica Park
- 7 Upper Deck Seats at Comerica Park
- 8 Comerica Park Seats in the Shade
- 9 Covered Seats at Comerica Park
- 10 Dugout and Bullpen Locations at Comerica Park
- 11 Kids Day at Detroit Tigers Games
- 12 Where to Get Player Autographs at Tigers Games
- 13 ADA Seating at Comerica Park
- 14 How to Buy Cheap Detroit Tigers Tickets
- 15 Detroit Tigers Schedule
Comerica Park Seating Chart
Hover over any section for a row breakdown
Detroit Tigers Interactive Seat Views
Using a mobile device, drag your finger on the interactive Tigers seat view above, or click on it with your mouse if you’re using a computer. As an example, you can see what your view would look like from Section 128.
View listings for all MLB tickets on TickPick’s website or mobile app, available on Google Play Store or the iOS App Store. The app allows you to get a full 360-degree Comerica Park seating view from any other section in the stadium.
Comerica Park History and Overview
Comerica Park is situated in downtown Detroit, at 2100 Woodward Avenue, and is the home of the Detroit Tigers. It replaced the old Tiger Stadium for the 2000 MLB season and is one of the most pitcher-friendly ballparks in baseball, a direct contrast to the old Tiger Stadium.
Comerica Park has a capacity of 41,681 for Tigers games, which includes 3,039 club seats and 102 luxury suites.
Comerica Park Seat Numbers
The Comerica Park seating chart with seat numbers indicates that seat 1 is typically located closer to the lower-numbered adjacent section. For example, seat 1 in section 121 would be closest to the highest numbered seat in section 120.
Typically, the best seats are closer to the home plate. Going by that logic, if you’re on the left-field line, you’d want a seat with a lower seat number, and on the right-field line, you’d look for a higher seat number. (So remember, don’t think of seat and row numbers as the same thing.)
The Best Seats for Detroit Tigers Games
The Best Seats for a Detroit Tigers game are in the On-Deck seats and around the infield in sections 120-135. The Tiger Den seats would come after those, but it can’t score seats in these sections.
The field-level sections are a great option along the first and third baselines. And if you are looking to sit with the more rowdy Tiger fans, the bleachers are always a great option.
Premium Seats at Comerica Park
Premium seats for Detroit Tigers games are located in the On-Deck seats (rows 1-12), situated in front of sections 120-135. Although these seats are not padded, they offer in-seat service (for which you still need to pay for food) and provide access to the Tiger Club and Den Lounge. You can view the game from select seats in the Tiger Club, but you cannot view the field from the Den Lounge (only on TVs).
The Tiger Den seats, located in rows A through H in sections 120-135, are larger padded seats that provide access to the club and lounge. The Club Seats, situated behind the Tiger Den Seats, offer no access to the club (ironically) but are padded.
Upper Deck Seats at Comerica Park
Detroit Tiger Fans will tell you that the upper deck seats at the Detroit Tigers Stadium are farther away from the action than you’ve probably experienced before.
If your budget permits, we recommend opting for seats on the field level or bleacher seats. The one upside to the upper-deck seats is that you get a nice view of the city, but not much of the game.
Comerica Park Seats in the Shade
If you are looking for seats in the shade at Comerica Park, you want to sit on the field level on the first base side. The side of the park stays in the shade most of the day. Grab seats in the Tiger Den in row D or higher if you want to be covered entirely from the elements (rain).
Covered Seats at Comerica Park
Looking for a shady area for a Detroit Tigers home game? This section is for you.
Shaded seats change depending on the time of day. You can generally find covered seating at Comerica Park in the right field corner or along the first base line, seats farther back in one of those sections under an overhang, and in the last few rows of the upper deck sections under the roof.
There aren’t many shady options under the overhang outside of sections 112-115 for early afternoon games at Comerica Park. However, those seated in the right field stands, sections 101-110, and along the first baseline beyond the bag won’t have the sun in their faces.
Dugout and Bullpen Locations at Comerica Park
The Detroit Tigers’ Dugout is in front of sections 131-135, and the visitors’ dugout is in front of sections 120-124. The Detroit Tigers’ bullpen and the visiting team’s bullpen are in left field in front of sections 143-151.
Kids Day at Detroit Tigers Games
Every Sunday, the home game at Comerica Park is Kids Day. Kids 14 and under can score a free promotional item, enjoy free rides on the Comerica Park Carousel and Fly Ball Ferris Wheel, get free face painting, and even run the bases postgame.
Where to Get Player Autographs at Tigers Games
Guests are permitted to seek autographs along the railings near the playing field until 45 minutes before the start of the game or when the batting cages are removed. The best sections to try to get autographs are near the dugouts (the on-deck sections).
ADA Seating at Comerica Park
For those who are wheelchair users and/or those looking to attend a game at Comerica Park with somebody who is, there is some important information that you’ll want to know. If you’re seeking ADA seating, you’ll find accessible rows at the top of most sections throughout the venue.
If necessary, folding chairs will be provided for guests, such as those who wish to sit with a fan while using a wheelchair. One trick you can use to filter tickets that are ADA accessible is to use our “Additional filters +” button on the event page, which allows you to select “ADA (wheelchair accessible). ” This will show all seats the seller has marked as accessible seating.
How to Buy Cheap Detroit Tigers Tickets
Now that you know how to find the right Detroit Tigers stadium seats, it’s time to buy tickets. We’ve got tickets to Comerica Park events at the guaranteed best prices.
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Detroit Tigers Schedule
Here is the 2025 Detroit Tigers schedule, including Tigers Spring Training games and playoff schedule.
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