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Detroit Tigers break Comerica Park playoff attendance record again

Detroit Tigers break Comerica Park playoff attendance record again

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Records are meant to be broken, and it only took one day for Detroit Tigers fans to break Comerica Park's attendance record again.

On Wednesday, Tigers fans in downtown Detroit set a postseason attendance record with 44,885 fans in the Comerica Park crowd for Game 3 of the ALDS between the Tigers and the Cleveland Guardians.

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With a trip to the ALCS on the line, Tigers fans upped their game as 44,923 people showed up for Game 4 on Thursday night to rewrite the short-lived record.

It was the first game of the Tigers' five-game postseason series to start later than 4:08 p.m., and fans were able to take advantage of the later start to bring in more people and create an exciting postseason environment.

The Comerica Park playoff record prior to this season was set on October 7, 2013, in Game 3 of the ALDS, when 43,973 spectators attended the Tigers' 6-3 loss to the Oakland Athletics. Comerica Park's all-time record is 45,280, set on July 26, 2008 in a 6-7 loss to the Chicago White Sox.

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