Author Archive
Calvin Johnson Judges the Detroit Stars Singing Competition.
The Detroit Tigers have partnered with Radio One for the sixth annual Detroit Stars Singing Competition. The top ten Finalists competed Friday night at Comerica Park. One of the celebrity judges included Calvin Johnson, 2010 & 2011 Pro-Bowler & Wide Receiver of the Detroit Lions.
The winner, Mistee Merritt, received a grand prize of $1,000 and the opportunity to sing the national Anthem prior to the Detroit Tigers vs. Minnesota Twins home game on July 2, 2012.
While Calvin was at Comerica Park, he also had the opportunity to participate in the Tigers Batting Practice.
This slideshow requires JavaScript.
Photo Day at Comerica Park
Prior to Sunday’s game, fans had to opportunity to gather on the field and take photos of their favorite Tigers players.
This slideshow requires JavaScript.
Play Baseball Detroit
“Play Baseball Detroit” is a comprehensive youth baseball outreach program dedicated to strengthening and expanding youth baseball and softball programs in the greater Detroit region.
As a part of this program, Tigers Pitcher Max Scherzer, along with members of the front office made a visit to Beer Middle School. This event was filled with games, music, videos and more – all dedicated to reintroducing baseball to the students.
At a time when health studies indicate that physical activity amongst young children is on the decline, the Detroit Tigers are working to promote the game of baseball and encourage students to join a Detroit area summer baseball or softball program.
The program also encourages students to sign up for a team and begin to embrace the wonderful game of baseball. The program demonstrates the Tigers are passionate about creating the next generation of baseball stars either on the playing field or in the front office.
This slideshow requires JavaScript.
Miss Michigan Night at Comerica Park
The Miss America Organization is one of the nation’s leading achievement programs and the world’s largest provider of scholarship assistance for young women. Last year, the Miss America Organization and its state and local organizations made available more than $45 million in cash and scholarship assistance.
The Miss Michigan pageant is the preliminary pageant for Miss America. On Tuesday, April 24 we were pleased to host Miss Michigan Night at Comerica Park. Participating in the event were the 31 local contestants who have been selected to represent communities across the state and will complete for the title of Miss Michigan this coming June.
One of the ladies competing in June will become the next Miss Michigan and will represent the State of Michigan in the 2013 Miss America Pageant. The contestants include:
| Miss Allegan County | Reed Moyer |
| Miss Auburn/Midland | Daveaux Riggs |
| Miss Bay County | Alicia McInerney |
| Miss Capital City | Sydney Learman |
| Miss Danish Festival | Audrey Frank |
| Miss Grand Valley State University | Alexa Allor |
| Miss Heartland | Morgan Lind |
| Miss Iosco County | Shelby Fransee |
| Miss Jackson County | Maegan Budd |
| Miss Kalamazoo County | Shelby Beauregard |
| Miss Lady of the Lakes | Elizabeth Hawthorne |
| Miss Lawrence Tech University | Rachel Sweet |
| Miss Lighthouse Coast | Tiffany Rogers |
| Miss Ludington Area | Jodi Beckman |
| Miss Monroe County | Tara Althaus |
| Miss Oakland County | Kelly Oles |
| Miss Pride of the Peninsulas | Abby Grimmett |
| Miss River Raisin Festival | Ashliegh Allen |
| Miss Saginaw County | Brenna O’Malley |
| Miss Shoreline | Katlyn Maviglia |
| Miss Sanilac | Clarissa Martin |
| Miss Southwest | Emily Kieliszewski |
| Miss South Central | Elyse Losen |
| Miss Spirit of the State | Sarah Suydam |
| Miss St. Clair Shores | Angela Venditti |
| Miss Stateline | Cassandra Kramer |
| Miss Sunrise Side | Julie LaBar |
| Miss Tip of the Mitt | Natalie Hollabaugh |
| Miss Washtenaw County | Lauren Brown |
| Miss Wayne County | Shelby Gardiner |
| Miss West Michigan | Tori Juenemann |
We also welcomed our current reigning Miss Michigan 2011, Elizabeth Wertengerger.
As their national platform, the Miss America organization has partnered with Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals to raise funds and awareness for children’s hospitals throughout the United States. Joining the title holders on the field was Kayla Goeringer. After being diagnosed with a form of bone cancer called Ewing’s Cancer at the age of 9, Kayla spent over two years enduring several rounds of chemotherapy. Throughout her entire experience Kayla was an inspiration to everyone that she encountered. To those who worked with her she was a true champion.
Now cancer free, Kayla was selected by the National Children’s Miracle Network Hospital to represent her state of Michigan as the 2012 Children’s Miracle Network Hospital Champion. She will be our Miracle ambassador to help bring awareness to the important work being done at our children’s hospitals.
This slideshow requires JavaScript.
Special Guest, Matt Stafford!
Detroit Tigers Kids Club members are encouraged to check-in at the Kids Club Kiosk every time they visit Comerica Park. On Sunday’s, as part of “Every Kid, Every Sunday”, one lucky member is selected pre-game to throw the ceremonial first pitch. This Sunday’s member had the extra surprise of being joined by Lions QB #9, Matt Stafford!
This slideshow requires JavaScript.
For more information about the Detroit Tigers Kids Club, Click HERE.
World Series Ring Presentation
Gerald Laird and Octavio Dotel were presented their 2011 World Series rings by their former St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa prior to the game on Sunday, April 22.
This slideshow requires JavaScript.
Pregame Baseball Clinic
Prior to Saturday’s game, a Pregame Baseball Clinic took place on the field at Comerica Park. The Clinic featured four separate 15-minute long stations: hitting, pitching, catching and infield. A Tigers player and coach were at every station sharing their in depth baseball knowledge of the game.
This slideshow requires JavaScript.
Detroit Tigers Jackie Robinson Art, Essay and Poetry Contest
In keeping the memory of Jackie Robinson alive and celebrating the 65th Anniversary of Robinson breaking the color barrier in Major League Baseball, the Detroit Tigers hosted the 16th Annual Detroit Tigers Jackie Robinson Art, Essay and Poetry Contest. The contest was open to middle and high school students from the Detroit metropolitan area. Students entered the contest by submitting an original essay, poem or work of art in honor of Robinson who broke the segregation barrier in baseball and was a social activist who fought for equal opportunities beyond the playing field. Tigers players and coaches participated in the league-wide Jackie Robinson Day celebration by wearing #42 to honor Jackie Robinson on the anniversary of the day he broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball. Five of the six contest winners were honored during a pre-game ceremony on Friday, April 20th.
Law Enforcement Appreciation Night
National Law enforcement officers memorial fund and the Detroit Tigers teamed up to host the first Law Enforcement Appreciation Night at Comerica Park on Thursday, April 19. This special night is dedicated to honoring the service and sacrifice of law enforcement officers and their families, and helped to raise awareness and funds for the forthcoming National Law Enforcement Museum, currently under construction in Washington, DC.
This slideshow requires JavaScript.


Recent Comments