The Detroit Tigers played baseball at "The Corner" of Michigan and Trumbull avenues every summer from 1896 through 1999, a span of 104 summers. When team owner Mike Ilitch moved the Tigers into Comerica Park in 2000 with the help of public funds, it marked the end of an era -- but it didn't erase the affection many fans still hold for one of America's last remaining classic-era ballparks. This documentary celebrates Tiger Stadium's rich history, recounts the long struggle to keep the team from abandoning the old park, and takes a critical look at its current state of neglect.
Production | Richard Bak | Producer |
Sound | James Hood | Sound Designer |
Lighting | James Hood | Lighting Design |
Editing | E Alan Contino | Editor |
Production | Peter Comstock Riley | Executive Producer |
Directing | Gary Glaser | Director |
Sound | David Staub | Music |
Writing | Richard Bak | Writer |