Tiger Den - Tiger Den seats are among the most popular and desirable seating options at Comerica Park. These seats offer an elevated view of the field from the in...
On-Deck Circle - For fans who wish to enjoy the amenities of the Tiger Den seats - but prefer to sit closer to the field - there are the On-Deck Circle seats. These cl...
Upper Box Club Seats - The Upper Box Club seats are located in the front (lettered) rows of Sections 321-337 on the upper seating tier. Ticket holders will have wider padded...
Early Afternoon - Finding the shade during a midday game at Comerica Park is no easy task. While the Tigers Den seats offer some of the best overhead protection a...
Late Afternoon -
Afternoon games give fans decent options to be in the shade on all seating levels at Comerica Park (other than in the outfield). While the Tigers D...
About 25% of all seats at Comerica Park offer some type of shade or cover. To search for tickets or to find out if your seats are protected from the sun or rain, follow the link for the seat finder.
Tigers Dugout & Visitor Dugout
Tigers Dugout - The Tigers players sit in front of 131, 132, 133, 134 and 135 Visitor Dugout - The visiting team sits in front of 120, 121, 122, 123 and 124
To search tickets in these sections, select an event and apply the filter for home or visitor dugouts.
On-Deck Circle and Infield Box - ★★★★★ - Sections 118-137 are at Field Level on the infield. The first 13 rows of sections 120-135 are considered the On-Deck circle a...
Suites - ★★★★★ - The Suites at Comerica Park are made up of 2 levels, the Lower Suites and the Upper Suites. Both levels of suites run along t...
Right Field Balcony - ★★★★ - Right Field Balcony sections are located on the second tier of seating beyond the right field wall. The seats are comprised ...
Field Level Down the Line - ★★★★ - Also known as Lower Baseline Box and Outfield boxes, the seats down the line at Comerica Park are wildly different down the l...
Terrace - ★★★★ - Terrace sections are located just above the field level, offering good views from near the back of the lower seating tier. F...
Mezzanine - ★★★★ - Mezzanine seating at Comerica Park is located down the Right Field line above field level seating. Although these seats are t...
Bleachers and RF Grandstand - ★★★ - The seats in rows V and higher in sections 101-106 are traditional (hard metal) bleacher seats. Unlike the OF seats in LF, th...
Kaline's Corner - ★★★ - Kaline's Corner seats are located down the first base line in right field at Comerica Park. Fans sitting here might not have ...
Left Field Pavilion - ★★ - The Left Field Pavilion seats in sections 144-151 should absolutely be avoided if you want to stay out of the sun. Especially...
Upper Level Down the Line - ★★ - Offering little in the way of amenities -- and with a head-on view of the scorching sun -- these seats are often among the ch...
Jungle Bleachers - ★★ - The Jungle Bleachers are home to the furthest views in Comerica Park, located beyond the right field wall and up on a third l...
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Best Seats for Kids and Family
The Big Cat Food court is one of the best places to visit if you're bringing the family to a Tigers game at Comerica Park, and to stay close by we recommend searching for tickets in sections 118-120 down the first base line. Unfortunately you won't find much overhead coverage to provide shade in the middle of the day, however these seats do face towards the east helping to put the sun at your back sooner and also give you a great angle to the videoboard. At the Big Cat Food Court you'll find a treasure chest of concession options which offer something for just about everyone, picnic style tables, and at the very center of it all you can catch a ride on the old fashioned carousel! Opt for seats in rows 26 and higher and you'll never be more than a 10 row walk from all the concourse amenities.
The third base side also has a big time attraction with the Fly Ball Ferris Wheel located just above section 132. But for families looking for a stress free day at the ballpark, we recommend sitting a bit closer to home plate (search in sections 128-130) so that you can keep your group safer behind the protective netting. You'll feel close to the Tigers dugout, and if you stick to rows 31 and higher you're always just a short walk to and from the seats (no more than 5 rows).
Other than the premium Tiger Den and Tiger Terrace seats, there unfortunately aren't a ton of options for keeping your family out of the midday sun at Comerica Park. However if you can find tickets in rows 38 and higher of sections 112-114, you'll find some rare coverage and shade thanks to the overhanging Tiger Club structure above the seats. An interactive area with fun tee ball games and a pitch speed booth are just a short walk away (outside section 106), and it also won't take all that long to get to all the fun of the Big Cat Food Court near section 119. It is important to note that rows 37 and higher in sections 112-114 are in an upper portion of the section, and as such there is a safety railing just in front of row 37. We recommend avoiding row 37 if bringing your little ones as it may be difficult for them to see clearly to the field.
Close to the entertaining tee-ball and pitch speed games near section 106
Good coverage and shade provided by the overhanging Tiger Club
Short walk to the Big Cat Food Court and Carosel
Best Seats for Impressing a Guest
It's difficult to find a more impressive spot at Comerica Park than the premium Tigers Den seats located just above the lower level between the dugouts. The seats themselves are some of the most unique in baseball, featuring a wide wooden chair (but still padded) that resembles something you might find on a comfortable backyard patio rather than in a ballpark. A private table between each pair of seats provides a great spot to place your food and beverage - which you can order and have delivered all while never having to leave your seat. Fans also get excellent overhead coverage providing relief from the weather, and will have access to the upscale Tiger Den club lounge.
The Terrace seats offer a good alternative to the Tigers Den, although with less in the premium amenities department. You won't get access to the club lounge or have in-seat wait service, but these seats are still very unique with plush padded seating, private tables in front of the seats, excellent coverage, and a smaller seating environment for a more intimate feel. Among the best options throughout the Terrace are sections 136T-138T as they keep you closer to the Tigers dugout. Just be sure to stick with rows A-G, as there are some seats in the last row (H) which have less than ideal views behind support beams.
If you're not all about the premium bells and whistles, consider searching in rows 7-11 of sections 132-134 if you want to leave a lasting impression. These seats get you within 5 rows of the back of the Tigers dugout, and you'd be hard pressed to find a better spot for up-close views of the players as they move about between innings or await their turn at the dish in the on-deck circle. You'll also get sensational views of the infield, pitchers mound, and a great angle for appreciating the Detroit architecture in the backdrop of right center field.
And while the right field balcony (sections RB1-RB3) might not pop out as being an impressive option for enjoying a Tigers game at Comerica, these seats do provide some unique features which are worth considering. The views of the game will be further, however a ticket here gives fans an office style swivel chair with comfortable mesh backing, personal ledge right in front of the seat, and a large bar area just a few steps away.
Small section which makes it easy to get to the concourse
Near some of the finest beverage locations in the stadium
Cheaper tickets in the outfield corner
To search tickets in these seats, select an event and apply the filter labeled Partying and Socializing.
Best Seats for Visiting Team Fans
Although the tickets will be on the more expensive side, seats in the first four rows of sections 125-126 are some of the very best a visiting fan could ask for during a trip to Comerica Park. Not only do you get a sensational view of home plate, but you'll feel right behind your favorite players as they warm up in the on-deck circle, and even have a view into the visiting team dugout. Higher numbered seats are closer to the third base side, so opt for the lowest numbered seats to be closer to the dugout.
Another similar option which offers potential views into the dugout can be found in the first 3 rows of section 119 (on the outfield side of the dugout). Higher numbered seats are the way to go here, as seat 16 will have you directly on the left aisle which is closest to the dugout. You may have to peer through the camera man to see the team on the bench, but the experience is still impressive. Viewing angles to the videoboard are excellent, but be aware that these seats will spend a good amount of time in the sun for a day game.
With the visitors dugout taking up the space where rows 1-6 normally would be found, a seat in row 7 of sections 120-124 will give you the amazing experience of being right behind your favorite players when they're not on the field. Stick with rows 16 and lower and you'll never be more than 10 rows away from the top of the dugout. Concourses are located at the top of the sections here, so the one downfall is the lengthier walk to and from the seats.
Should your budget be a bit more generous, we strongly recommend considering the Tigers Den sections as these are among the most unique seats in all of baseball. Large deck-style wooden chairs (don't worry - the seats are padded) and a table between each seat help provide the ultimate relaxing experience at the ballpark, and most rows here are well covered by the seating deck above. Additional premium benefits include in-seat wait service and access to a club lounge.
One option which sometimes falls off the radar for visiting team supporters are the seats behind the visitors bullpen out in left center field. A ticket in rows A-C of sections 150 and 151 will have within 3 rows of the bullpen staff as they await the call from the skipper to get loose. You won't have much of a view of the videoboard and will get a healthy dose of sun for a day game, but you do have a nice angle into the visitors dugout on the first base side.
But if you're in Detroit for the first time and got priced out of some of the lower tier sections, we recommend searching in the lettered rows of sections 332-334. These are located at the front portion of the section, and offer additional comfort thanks to padded seating. However the reason to sit here are the impressive views of the Detroit skyline in the background of right field. You'll also just be a quick trip down to Ferris wheel located on the third base side of the lower level.
Excellent viewing angle to the Detroit skyline behind right field
Padded seating in rows A-F
Best Seats for Great Views of the Field
When searching for great views of a Tigers game at Comerica Park, you will generally want to stay as close as you can to the middle of the infield. You won't find many remarkable views beyond the outfield wall, and as the inner seating bowl at Comerica Park is comprised of two main tiers, the very best options will be located on the lower 100 level.
Among the best seats for watching a Tigers game will be in the upper rows of the sections nearest to the dugouts. Sections 132-134 keep you closer to the Tigers dugout on the third base side, while sections 121-123 are near the visitors dugout on the first base side. You could get closer to home plate with a seat in section 124 or 131, but from these two areas you will have to look through the protective netting to watch the batters box. The lower rows are certainly impressive being so close, however we prefer the upper rows here (26 and higher) for a better viewing height and quicker trips between the concourse and the seats.
The truest of baseball fans will often comment about the incredible views from behind home plate, thanks to the unique ability to follow pitches as they break cross the plate and the way which hits appear to explode off the bat. You can experience this same excitement when sitting in the upper rows of sections 126-129 at Comerica Park, which also gives you clear sight lines to just about every area in the ballpark. The lowest rows here are very shallow to the field level, so we recommend opting for seats in rows 20 and higher to have a much better height for following the action and additional clearance over fans in front.
For a cheaper option with good views on the lower level of Comerica Park, we recommend searching down the left field line in rows 26-35 of sections 114 and 115. These are the first sections which begin to angle back towards the outer edges of the infield, providing good sight lines to the majority of the action. These seats will see a good amount of sun during the early innings of a day game, but will get the sun to their back much sooner than fans down the left field line. The higher rows here (37+) get better overhead coverage, but have an additional railing in front of row 37 and at the sides of the seating rows which can be distracting.
Should the budget restrict your search to one of Comerica's upper seating tiers (200 and 300 levels), you can still find affordable seats with decent views down the first base line. Stick with seats in the lower portion (lettered rows), as seats in the upper portion begin to have a birds eye view and more railings and safety glass to compete with. Rows B-F in sections 321-323 are very good options, with excellent angles to the infield and videoboard, and also provide a padded seat. Further down the line, consider rows B-F in sections 217-218 which also have good angles to the infield, and actually sit lower to the field than the neighboring 300 level sections closer to home plate. Taller fans can roll the dice with seats in Row A (first row), but with a railing at the front of the section, it is safer to opt with lettered rows B and higher.
If you noticed the Tigers Den and Terrace seating sections as being omitted from our recommendations, it is not an indictment on the quality of these seats. They offer the most comfortable and convenient seating options in Comerica Park, and are also great places to find shade for a Tigers game. However as the Tigers Den and Terrace seats are so unique (personal tables, smaller seating areas) and are known to have a plethora of railings (in front of almost every seat), they are a better choice for fans who prefer a relaxing outing over an optimal viewing experience at Comerica.
"Upper Deck Club Seats Are Padded and Wider" - The Club seats in the upper level (Rows 1-5 of Sections 321-333) are padded and wider than regular seats. However, they DO NOT come with special privileges like access to the Tiger Club or Lounge
Seat Ratings & Reviews
"A+++++ Seats!" - ★★★★★ - First time at Comerica Park, to see Tigers vs Seattle. Ordered the tickets through StubHub, was a l...
Tiger Den 121, Row C, Seats 1-2
"Disappointed " - ★★★ - Went to see the Cleveland Indians play the Detroit Tigers...we were pumped because we had front row ...
Section 118, Row 1, Seats 12/13
"Scoreboard Difficulty" - ★★★ - Sitting in the left field seats gave me an interesting perspective of the game that was decent, but ...
Section 149, Row D, Seat 11
"Obstructed View" - ★ - Seats 15 and 16 are on the aisle next to the visitor dugout and would seem to be the perfect seats.....
Section 119, Row 2, Seat 15
"Annoying Railing" - ★★ - I was happy to get seats in the 7th row of the upper deck because I always like sitting in this area...
Section 338, Row 7, Seat 4
"Railing Obstruction" - ★★★ - I did not expect to have a railing right in front of me when I was sitting in the 7th row but that w...
Section 211, Row 7, Seat 15
"Good Angled View" - ★★★★ - I really liked sitting in these seats on the upper level because I could see everything on the field...
Section 218, Row 11, Seat 7
"Cool View" - ★★★★ - When I got my ticket for the very last row in this section, I was expecting to have a terrible view ...
Section 324, Row 20, Seat 7
"Great view" - ★★★★★ - The ladies bathroom is further than I wanted to walk/run in between innings, but it worked. Great v...
Section 131, Row 33, Seats 10-12
"Great view for budget seats" - ★★★★★ - The seats were fantastic. I was very concerned that we would be too high up and miss out on the acti...
Section 331, Row 2, Seat 15
"Worse Seats Ever" - ★★ - These seats are OBSTRUCTED by the railings and the plexiglass. You would have to be way over 6 feet...
Section 328, Row 6, Seats 1-3
"Awsome for the price. " - ★★★★★ - Seats were awesome, especially having an aisle seat. Gives perfect perspective of the entire game. Y...
Section 125, Row 18, Seats 1-6
"Awesome view with few distractions" - ★★★★★ - Great seats! Could see everything and had several opportunities to catch foul balls or catch a ball ...
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The Big Cat Court at Comerica Park is located just outside section 119. This area includes the iconic carousel, a number of concession stands and picnic tables.