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Ballpark Name Replaces Tigers Sign at Detroit’s Comerica Park

The corporate signage will occupy a high-visibility spot at the park.

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The script “Tigers” sign at Comerica Park, Detroit has been replaced by corporate signage bearing the park’s name, The Detroit News reports.

The large-script “Tigers” sign, long atop the left-field scoreboard illuminated in orange and black — the Detroit Tigers colors — has reached mechanical end of life, a Tigers spokesperson states. Signage reading “Comerica Park” in white letters will occupy the spot above the 15,000-sq.-ft.-plus videoboard.

“Comerica Park” was spelled out beneath the “Tigers” sign and above a smaller videoboard from 2000, when the park opened, through 2023. The larger videoboard was installed before the 2024 season. In a statement on March 17, the Tigers say that prominently displaying the park’s name is customary for Major League Baseball ballparks.

To read the full story by The Detroit News, click here.

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