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  2. In 1895, Detroit Tigers owner George Vanderbeck had a new stadium built at the corner of Michigan and Trumbull avenues. That stadium was called Bennett Park and featured a wooden grandstand with a wooden peaked roof in the outfield.

  3. Tiger Stadium was designed by the father and son team of Frank C. Osborn and Kenneth H. Osborn. Frank Osborn founded Osborn Engineering in Cleveland in 1892. The company pioneered in the use of reinforced concrete and built municipal and industrial facilities throughout the country.

  4. Tiger Stadium was the home ballpark to the Detroit Tigers baseball team. Located at the corner of Michigan Avenue and Trumbull Street in Detroit’s Corktown neighborhood, the site was host to over a century of baseball as well as other events including concerts and many years of Detroit Lions football.The Detroit Tigers played their inaugural ...

  5. The architectural firm did not design the second deck which first appeared in 1923 and ran from first to third base, the second deck in right field (1935), or the left field-to-center field deck (1936). In 1934 the Detroit Tigers were in the middle of an American League pennant race.

  6. In 1977 Tiger Stadium was sold to the City of Detroit, and then leased back to the Tigers. Steps were taken to try to brighten up the old ballpark. The interior, which had always been a classic-looking “ballpark green,” was given a fresh coat of blue paint.

  7. Mar 19, 2020 · Home of the Detroit Tigers for decades, and the most holiest of baseball sites in Detroit, the large lot at Michigan and Trumbull avenues was a haymarket before it became home to the Tigers.

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  9. Construction of the stadium began in September of 1965, and the stadium officially opened the following March. The Tigers defeated the defending American League champion Minnesota Twins 4-2 in the stadium’s inaugural game on March 12, 1966.

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