Tigers to host 'Detroit's Biggest Summer Baseball Bash' presented by Miller Lite, on Saturday, July 17, to kick off second half of 2021 season

Limited $5 tickets in Comerica Park upper level now available at tigers.com/bash, coupon code SUMMER; More than a dozen Tigers alumni and select current players to sign free pregame autographs for fans; Special guests include coaches, players and mascots from the Red Wings, Pistons and Lions; First 10,000 fans will receive exclusive “Detroit Roots” T-shirt presented by DTE Energy

July 9th, 2021

DETROIT – The Detroit Tigers today announced details for “Detroit’s Biggest Summer Baseball Bash,” Presented by Miller Lite, on Saturday, July 17, to kick off the second half of the 2021 season. With Comerica Park now open at 100 percent capacity and summer in full swing, this special event brings together many of the favorite Tigers activities that fans have missed during their time away from the ballpark, while also celebrating frontline heroes that helped make this day possible.

The Tigers will host the Minnesota Twins at 6:10 p.m. on July 17, and ticketed guests will be welcomed with free pregame autographs, a “Detroit Roots” T-shirt presented by DTE Energy for the first 10,000 fans in attendance, guest appearances among Detroit’s four professional sports teams and much more. Gates will open at 3:30 p.m., one hour earlier than normal for a home game day, allowing for full enjoyment of pregame attractions on the concourse and the ability to watch Tigers batting practice.

To celebrate the festive day, the Tigers have introduced an online $5 ticket package in select locations of the upper level of Comerica Park while supplies last at tigers.com/bash, coupon code SUMMER. Tickets are limited to 10 per purchase.

“We couldn’t be happier to start the second half of our season off with an event that brings together so many parts of the gameday experience that Tigers fans have loved for generations,” said Ellen Hill Zeringue, Tigers Vice President for Marketing. “Whether it’s the gate giveaway, autographs from over a dozen Tigers alumni or seeing athletes and coaches from our other great local sports teams, we can’t wait to play host for Detroit’s Biggest Summer Baseball Bash on July 17.”

Upon entering the ballpark, fans will be welcomed by more than a dozen alumni players and coaches who will be signing autographs on the concourse. Some of the most iconic teams in Tigers history will be represented, including the 1968 and 1984 World Series Championship teams, and the 2006 and 2012 American League Champions. Several alumni will also participate in a pregame question & answer session, with fans in attendance having the ability to ask questions of some all-time favorite Tigers.

Former Tigers players and coaches scheduled to sign autographs and/or take pregame fan photos are listed below, and are subject to change:

  • Mickey Lolich – 1968 World Series Champion
  • Tom Matchick – 1968 World Series Champion
  • Jon Warden – 1968 World Series Champion
  • Steve Kemp – 1979 American League All-Star
  • Juan Berenguer – 1984 World Series Champion
  • Howard Johnson – 1984 World Series Champion
  • Lance Parrish – 1984 World Series Champion
  • Dan Petry – 1984 World Series Champion
  • Dave Rozema – 1984 World Series Champion
  • Jim Leyland – 2006 and 2012 American League Champion
  • Craig Monroe – 2006 American League Champion
  • Phil Coke – 2012 American League Champion
  • Andy Dirks – 2012 American League Champion
  • Doug Fister – 2012 American League Champion

Detroit sports fans will also be treated with special appearances from the Detroit Red Wings, Detroit Pistons and Detroit Lions.

Additionally, hundreds of frontline and essential workers will be in attendance, and recognized in a special pregame ceremony for their hand in helping the city of Detroit and the state of Michigan continue to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic.

For additional details surrounding “Detroit’s Biggest Summer Baseball Bash” Presented by Miller Lite, fans are encouraged to follow @Tigers on social media or visit tigers.com/bash.