Enjoy Tigers game while supporting your favorite cause this summer at Comerica Park

March 5th, 2019

DETROIT – The Detroit Tigers are proud to give back while hosting a variety of special themed events centered around raising awareness for causes this season at Comerica Park. Exclusive ticket packages that include limited-edition promotional items and donation to a corresponding charitable cause are on sale now. These items are only available with the purchase of the corresponding ticket packages below.

Love Your Melon

Back by popular demand, this ticket package returns to Comerica Park on two separate dates and includes a ticket to the game on April 6 vs. Kansas City or September 14 vs. Baltimore, a Love Your Melon beanie and a donation.

Love Your Melon is an American hat and apparel company that donates 50% of its profits to benefit children with pediatric cancer in the US.

For more information or to purchase this ticket package visit tigers.com/loveyourmelon.

Pinwheels for Prevention

The Pinwheels for Prevention ticket package will recognize April as National Child Abuse and Prevention month. This special ticket package includes a ticket to the game on April 20 vs. Chicago (AL), a Detroit Tigers/Pinwheels for Prevention beanie and a donation to a local Child Abuse Prevention Council that supports education and other community programs to break the cycle of child abuse in Michigan.

For more information or to purchase this ticket package visit tigers.com/pinwheels.

Mental Health Awareness

The Mental Health Awareness ticket package includes a ticket to the game on July 6 vs. Cleveland, a Tigers/National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI) hat and a donation to NAMI Michigan.

For more information or to purchase this ticket package visit tigers.com/nami.

Pink Out the Park

The Detroit Tigers are teaming up with Kroger for the eighth annual Pink Out the Park event at Comerica Park. The afternoon’s festivities will celebrate and honor those touched by breast cancer. Fans are encouraged to wear pink to the game to support breast health awareness.

Special ticket packages are available include a ticket to the game on July 19 vs. Toronto, a donation to support breast cancer research at the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute, and a 2019 limited edition Pink Out the Park t-shirt. There will be several activities supporting breast health awareness starting with an on-field pre-game ceremony with 500 breast cancer survivors.

For more information or to purchase this ticket package visit tigers.com/pinkout.

MS Society

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) affects over 18,000 people in the State of Michigan. To raise awareness for MS, the Tigers are offering a ticket package that includes a ticket to the game on September 22 vs. Chicago (AL), a Detroit Tigers/MS Society t-shirt and a donation to the MS Society.

This invisible disease does damage to the myelin in the central nervous system and even to the nerve fibers themselves, which then interferes with the transmission of nerve signals between the brain and spinal cord and other parts of the body. This causes numerous and debilitating complications for persons afflicted with MS.

For more information or to purchase this ticket package visit tigers.com/mssociety