Is Comerica Park Haunted? Only With Runners In Scoring Position

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Employees at Comerica Park believe the stadium is haunted. Is it a former construction worker who died when the stadium was being built, a security guard who suffered a coronary, or the Negro stabbing Georgia Peach?

It sounds far-fetched — especially since Comerica Park only opened in 1999 — but Dan Gordon, co-author of “Field of Screams: Haunted Tales From the Baseball Diamond, the Locker Room, and Beyond” (Lyons Press), a new book about haunted baseball landmarks, said Tigers fans and employees alike have seen great players from the team’s history at the new park.

Well, it’s far fetched because those “great players from the team’s history at the new park” are the statues in left-center, Dan-o. The only things haunting Comerica Park are Jim Thome, the Chicago White Sox, Ryan Raburn, and runners in scoring position. Oh, and health violations.

[AOL News – Field of Screams: Baseball Ghost Sightings]
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