Tiger Stadium was home of the Detroit Lions from 1938 to 1974. The stadium hosted two NFL Championship Games in 1953 and 1957. The football field ran mostly in the outfield from the right field line to left center field parallel with the third base line. The benches for both the Lions and their opponents were on the outfield side of the field.
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- en.wikipedia.org Tiger Stadium (Detroit)Tiger Stadium, previously known as Navin Field and Briggs Stadium, was a multi-use stadium located in the Corktown neighborhood of Detroit, Michigan, United States.
- ballparksofbaseball.com ballparks/tiger-stadium/Perhaps one of the most popular stadiums in baseball history, Tiger Stadium was the home of the Detroit Tigers for nearly a century.
- detroitstars.org tiger-stadiumThis site was the home of the Detroit Tigers from 1896-1999. ... Briggs Stadium was renamed Tiger Stadium in 1951.
- historicdetroit.org buildings/tiger-stadium16, 2009, the left field scoreboard from Tiger Stadium was installed at the baseball field at Wayne State University. On March 24, 2018, the Detroit Police Athletic...
- sabr.org bioproj/park/tiger-stadium-detroit/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.
- detroithistorical.org learn/encyclopedia-of-…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...
- stadiumsofprofootball.com stadiums/tiger-stadium/Perhaps one of the most popular stadiums in baseball, Tiger Stadium was the home of the Detroit Tigers for nearly a century.
- retroseasons.com stadiums/tiger-stadium/Stadiums Detroit Tiger Stadium. In 1895, Detroit Tigers owner George Vanderbeck had a new ballpark built at the corner of Michigan and Trumbull Avenues.
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- ballparkbrothers.com tiger-stadiumTiger Stadium was a classic double-decked urban ballpark. Squeezed into a city block, the second deck sat right on top of the lower deck.