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Detroit Tigers announced they have eliminated the Comerica Park keyhole at behest of players. The stadium was the only one of 30 still using it.
Fans will undoubtedly notice the iconic script "Tigers" logo atop the scoreboard was replaced with a Comerica Park logo on Opening Day.
The keyhole's roots are traced to the 1800s and early 1900s, when it had a legitimate function. These days, it's little more than a nod to nostalgia.
The new sign will heighten the visibility of the sponsor's name. Another change: Tigers' Comerica Park was last MLB stadium with this playing feature. Now it's gone Comerica Park replaced Tiger ...
The Home Plate Club will open in 2025, featuring 350 high-end seats, complete with heating and cooling and all-inclusive food and beverage options.
The new sign will heighten the visibility of the sponsor's name. Another change: Tigers' Comerica Park was last MLB stadium with this playing feature. Now it's gone Comerica Park replaced Tiger ...
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