Overview
- Fifth Third confirmed the Detroit Tigers’ stadium will get a new name after the 2026 season.
- The company said the change will occur in the offseason and the current name will stay in place through 2026.
- No replacement has been selected as the bank evaluates options through focus groups and market research.
- The rebrand follows Fifth Third’s merger with Comerica, which created one of the nation’s largest regional banks.
- The ballpark opened in 2000 under a naming-rights deal later extended to 2034, and Fifth Third has a track record of stadium deals including Toledo’s Fifth Third Field.