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Detroit Tigers vs. Athletics
Comerica Park  •  Detroit, MI
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Detroit Tigers vs. Athletics
Comerica Park  •  Detroit, MI
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Detroit Tigers vs. Athletics
Comerica Park  •  Detroit, MI
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Athletics vs. Detroit Tigers
Sutter Health Park  •  West Sacramento, CA
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Athletics vs. Detroit Tigers
Sutter Health Park  •  West Sacramento, CA
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Athletics vs. Detroit Tigers
Sutter Health Park  •  West Sacramento, CA
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San Francisco Giants vs. Detroit Tigers
Oracle Park  •  San Francisco, CA
Sat Aug 8 4:15pm
San Francisco Giants vs. Detroit Tigers
Oracle Park  •  San Francisco, CA
Sun Aug 9 1:05pm
San Francisco Giants vs. Detroit Tigers
Oracle Park  •  San Francisco, CA




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Detroit Tigers vs. Athletics Comerica Park July 07th, 2026

Detroit Tigers Detroit Fans, Are you ready for the 2026 MLB schedule? Next Detroit Tigers game of the season is on Tuesday, July 7th 2026! We are lowering our on sale prices for all the Tigers playoff and preseason playing at Comerica Park, MI. Buy your Tigers tickets in Detroit right here. Getting a ticket to see the Detroit Tigers in San Francisco is more than just catching a game, it’s an experience full of passion, history, and community spirit. The Tigers, known for their legendary players like Newhouser and Denny McLain, have built a legacy of excellence, boasting a franchise record for most players reaching 300 wins and a reputation for developing talent through a solid minor league system that started taking shape after 2002. Watching them in Oracle Park feels like being part of something bigger, you’re right there in the thick of the action, with the best seats in the house, and maybe even snagging a chance to meet some of your favorite players. There’s a real sense of pride that comes with the team’s history of playoff runs and record-breaking moments, like that time in the early 1960s when a Tigers player set a franchise record for doubles in a season. Plus, the event isn’t just about baseball; it’s about celebrating hard work, community, and passion, with special meet-and-greet opportunities, charity auctions, and pre-game festivities that make it a night to remember. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just looking for an unforgettable outing, this game promises more than just baseball, it’s a chance to be part of Tigers history and San Francisco’s vibrant sports scene. Don’t wait, grab your tickets now and be part of the excitement .

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Parking & Directions for Detroit Tigers Comerica Park


2100 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI
48201, US


1. Lot 1 - 0.2 miles - $20
2. Lot 2 - 0.3 miles - $25
3. Fox Theatre Lot - 0.4 miles - $30
4. Greektown Casino Garage - 0.5 miles - $15
5. Brush Park Lot - 0.6 miles - $10

Watching a game at Oracle Park is like stepping into San Francisco's vibrant heart where baseball meets local flavor. Fans can kick back with a cold craft beer brewed right here in the city, perfect for soaking in the stunning views of the bay and the iconic Coca-Cola Corner. The Ballpark App makes it easy to stay in the loop with live updates, and honestly, it’s pretty addictive checking out the pitch speeds on the big screen, those fastballs can be lightning quick. It’s wild to think that during Giants games, fans even get to practice with former Giants Stars at the Fantasy Camp, which adds a real personal touch. The Infield Luxury Seats make you feel like a VIP, offering unbeatable sightlines and comfort. But don’t worry if you’re just looking for a lively crowd; Section 174 is where you’ll find a mix of casual fans and die-hards, all united by their love for Giants baseball. If you’re coming from the Bayview neighborhood, hopping on the 12 bus is a solid choice, and for those closer to the park, the 43 Masonic route drops you right at the gates. Honestly, catching a game here is more than just a sport, it’s a true San Francisco experience that leaves you craving more.