Section 144
Comerica Park

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About Section 144

Key Insights

  • Rows DD & Above - Covered
  • Rows A-Z, AA-GG, HHAC

Seating Notes

Row Numbers

  • Rows in Section 144 are labeled A-Z, AA-GG, HHAC
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row GG
  • When looking towards the field/stage, lower number seats are on the right

Views From Section 144

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Baseball Seat View From Section 144, Row D

What It's Like to Sit in Section 144

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RYS Expert Reviews

Left Field Pavilion

(2026 Review) - Outfield Seating Behind Bullpens: Located directly behind both bullpens in left field.    Home Run Territory: Good chance at catching balls from right-handed hitters.    Sun Exposure: One of the worst areas for sun during afternoon and evening games.    Scoreboard Behind Seats: Requires turning around to view the main videoboard.    Lower-Level Value Option: Typically among the more affordable 100 level seats.    Who Should Sit Here  Left Field Pavilion seats are ideal for fans looking for a budget-friendly lower-level option with home run potential. These seats are best for fans who don’t mind sun exposure and a less direct view of the infield.     Left Field Pavilion Location & Details  Left Field Pavilion seating includes Sections 144-151, located in left field at Comerica Park.  Section 144: Near the left field foul pole    Sections extend toward center field through Section 151    These seats sit directly behind the bullpens:  Tigers bullpen: Near Sections 147-148    Visitor bullpen: Near Sections 149-150    This setup gives fans a chance to watch pitchers warm up while also being in a strong home run landing area.  Left Field Pavilion Views  Left Field Pavilion seats offer a close view of the outfield, but come with some tradeoffs.  Angle to home plate is distant, making it harder to follow infield action    The main scoreboard is directly behind the sections, requiring fans to turn around to view replays    One of the biggest factors is sun exposure    During late afternoon and evening games, fans will often be:  Looking directly into the sun when facing the infield    Dealing with bright conditions for much of the game    What to Expect  Left Field Pavilion seats provide a classic outfield experience with strong home run potential, but come with notable drawbacks.  For fans who prioritize price and atmosphere, these seats can be a solid option — but those sensitive to sun or looking for clear infield views may want to consider other areas. 

Fan Reviews

Obstructed View Purchased P!NK seats during the pre-sale. I thought I was getting really good seats in the front and paid a nice penny for them. No, the view was obstructed by several factors. The Porter Johns for the field guests were lined up in front of our seats, at least 50+ stalls. The sage came out too far and we ended up with a side view and could not see the main stage, only the extended stage. The Pink Concert was amazing as always and when she was not on the center stage it was an okay view.
I would not recommend this section for concerts. Sec. 143 or 142 would have a much better stage view.

Section 144 / Row D / Seat(s) 1 & 2 • Concert • Aug 2023

Los Angeles Dodgers at Detroit Tigers - Jul 13, 2024 The seats in this section and row are a hidden gem for anyone that wants shaded and covered seats. It was a hot day but we had shade until the 7th inning and we could see all the action very well. Great experience!

✓ Verified Customer Section 144 / Row DD • Baseball • Jul 2024

Additional Reviews

  • Los Angeles Dodgers at Detroit Tigers - Jul 13, 2024
    Decent seats but no notification that they were blocked.
    Section 144 / Row M
  • 4 Stars

    Section 144 / Row AA / Seat(s) 12
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