What sections are covered at Comerica Park?

Sections: On Deck, Lower Infield Box, Infield Box Sections 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130; Tiger Den Sections 125, 125A, 125B, 126A, 126B, 127, 127A, 127B, 128A, 128B, 129, 129A, 129B, 120A, 130B.

How are seats numbered at Comerica Park?

Concert Seating Chart At Comerica Park Floor seating at Comerica Park of as many as 10 sections, numbered AA through KK, with sections AA-EE closest to the stage and FF-KK farther from the stage. Behind the stage, sections include 147-158, 101-110.

How far does the netting extend at Comerica Park?

30 feet
The new netting will extend past the dugouts, from Section 140 along the third-base line to Section 116 on the opposite side, and extend 30 feet up from the playing surface — high enough to stop line drives while allowing fans a chance to catch safer popups into the stands.

What direction does home plate face at Comerica Park?

Comerica Park is oriented with the batter facing south-southeast. The ballparks in Pittsburgh and South Chicago have similar orientations, but Comerica is the most south-oriented.

What time does Comerica Park open?

Regardless of the day of the week, Comerica Park’s gates open 1:35 before first pitch (ie: 5:30 p.m. for a 7:05 p.m. game) and even if you get to the park two hours before first pitch, you’ll likely see a handful of fans milling about.

Do all MLB stadiums have netting?

Every Major League Baseball team will expand netting to protect fans from foul balls. Now protective netting will extend “substantially beyond the end of the dugout” for all 30 teams in 2020, Manfred told CNBC. Seven or eight stadiums will run netting all the way to the foul poles.

How far does the netting go at Coors Field?

Netting runs from the front of Sections 112-147.

Who has the biggest baseball stadium?

List of U.S. baseball stadiums by capacity

# Stadium Capacity
1 RingCentral Coliseum 56,782
2 Dodger Stadium 56,000
3 Coors Field 50,144
4 Chase Field 48,686