Opening Day at Comerica Park in Detroit, Friday, April 5, 2024, sees Matt
Vierling of the Detroit Tigers celebrating his home run in the dugout in the
bottom of the fourth inning against the Oakland Athletics.
On Opening Day at Comerica Park in Detroit, the Tigers defeated the Oakland
A’s 5-4 to improve to 6-1. Jennifer Vertin and her daughter Lily Price react to
the winning run being scored by Spencer Torkelson, brought in on an RBI
double by Gio Urshela in the bottom of the eighth inning.
Following Detroit’s home opener at Comerica Park, where the Tigers defeated
the Oakland A’s, Tony Rinna and his wife Pam from Southgate celebrate.
On Opening Day at Comerica Park in Detroit, Tigers fans Bill Whiting, Andy
Weiss, 15, and Casey Allard, all of Muskegon, rejoice just after Tigers closer
Alex Lange strikes out A’s batter Zack Gelof to seal a 5-4 victory.
Opening Day at Comerica Park in Detroit saw Tyler Gross and Madi Parrott of
Des Moines, Iowa, celebrate after Tigers closer Alex Lange struck out A’s hitter
Zack Gelof to end the game 5-4. In the backdrop is the massive new video
scoreboard.
In the seventh inning, Parker Meadows of the Tigers slides back to first base to
stop Ryan Soda of the Oakland Athletics from making an out.
Catcher Carson Kelly of the Tigers, left, speaks with pitcher Andrew Chafin
and Spencer Torkelson before to the pitching coach’s visit to the mound in the
ninth inning.
Alex Lange, Kerry Carpenter, and Carson Kelly of the Tigers celebrate their
team’s 5-4 victory over the Oakland Athletics in Comerica Park’s home opener.
Opening Day at Comerica Park in Detroit concludes with a military flyover
with the massive new video scoreboard visible in the distance.