The ballpark has been gone for a while now, but I (properly) assumed that my Twitter followers would have a say or two about their own memories of “The Corner”, and I’m happy to share some of what was thrown my way.
Here goes:
This was the first submission via Twitter. The response to me was likely twice as fast as the average Frank Tanana curveball.
This might be the most Detroit tweet I received on this subject.@DisplacedTgrFan I'll start-watching Frank Tanana's dancing curve from lower level seats behind home plate. Magical. #MichiganandTrumbull— Andy Glantzman (@AndyGlantzman) January 29, 2016
This one sounds more like a law firm than a triple play combo.@DisplacedTgrFan Fidrych comeback game (after injury). Got ripped off by a ticket scalper. Gave him a 20 expecting change. He disappeared— Andrew Potter (@andypotter) January 31, 2016
If you can't beat Nolan Ryan by conventional means, just use furniture. Because it just doesn't matter.@DisplacedTgrFan seeing a triple play in '68 involving McLain Powell Robinson and Robinson— TigerTed (@EAJS44) January 30, 2016
I'm still awaiting verification on this one...@DisplacedTgrFan @HighOPS 3. Nolan Ryan's no hitter, 1973 I think. 1 out bottom 9th, Norm Cash comes to the plate with a 4" x 4" table leg— Patrick OKennedy (@Tigerdog_1) January 30, 2016
When you see Al Kaline, you should say hi, at least...@DisplacedTgrFan my favorite memory was when my cousin pat hentgen pitched at tiger stadium lost and I got to give it to him for weeks.— Andy (@detroitsports71) January 30, 2016
Prince's dad makes an appearance.@DisplacedTgrFan once passed Al Kaline in the concourse after gm. Just me & him. He was striding purposefully, so I didnt speak. Big regret.— Jennifer Cosey (@VivaTigres) January 30, 2016
Being young tweets:@DisplacedTgrFan came 4 inches away from catching Cecil Fielder's 49th HR, the year hit hit 51 (last 2 were in Yankee Stadium). #upperdeck— Farris Khan (@BobbleHeadGuru) January 30, 2016
@DisplacedTgrFan I don't remember because I was only two but I'm sure it was awesome. pic.twitter.com/SrSkvxbDzj— Justin Marshall (@JTM21497) January 29, 2016
@DisplacedTgrFan 9/16/1984, my 8th birthday. First game. They beat the blue Jays. I was scared because of all the people, but that's where— Elizabeth Meyer (@elmtree916) January 30, 2016
Bleacher creature tweets:@DisplacedTgrFan my love of baseball and the Tigers truly began— Elizabeth Meyer (@elmtree916) January 30, 2016
@DisplacedTgrFan cheap bleacher seats and lots of beer baking in the sun. I miss super hot bleachers.— Ed Chism (@edchism19) January 30, 2016
(Yeah, that sounds like a party.)@DisplacedTgrFan Some of the vendors in the center field bleachers sold more than hot dogs, Pepsi and popcorn— Kevin Nelson (@RacoKev) January 29, 2016
How about some home runs...
@DisplacedTgrFan I was 5 ( live up by Lake Superior so didn't get too many) upper deck left field and Kirby hit one out in a loss— Evan LaFave (@softballin2) January 30, 2016
Hashtag: humblebrag.@DisplacedTgrFan 84 WS. 2nd to last row in the upper deck. I was young but will never forget. 2 Trammell dingers. Morris pitched. Awesome!— CJ Boerger (@CJBoerger) January 30, 2016
This person had quite a few to choose from, so I just picked my favorite one...@DisplacedTgrFan my grandfather's company had season tix 3 rows behind the dugout. My first 3 or 4 games were there.— BJ (@gibbybj) January 30, 2016
A couple of non-Tiger mentions...@DisplacedTgrFan last memory: deciding game 5 of '72 alcs. We lost 2-1. But reggie jackson hurt on collision at plate. He missed the WS— tom (@Tom_in_Ohio) January 30, 2016
@DisplacedTgrFan Mark McGuire hit nothing but foul balls so a guy gave his ball to some hobo who yelled "MARK MCGUIRE, I KNEW IT! MY MAN!"— Sara of Space (@helmerroids) January 30, 2016
Let's end with the memorable smell of "food".@DisplacedTgrFan @YankeeMegs My first major league game Tiger Stadium, Derek Jeter first game.— scott seeland (@scottseeland) January 30, 2016
Quite the mix of memories, here. Mostly good ones, I might add. Perhaps in a handful of years we'll discuss some fond memories of Comerica Park. Of course, nothing "fond" truly started until 2006, right?@DisplacedTgrFan what I remember most was the smell. Upon walking in under the grandstand the smell of hot dogs hit you like a sledgehammer.— Mike (@mjm52372) January 30, 2016