JUST IN: Detroit Tigers debuts second-largest video display in baseball from Daktronics

Daktronics has partnered with the Detroit Tigers to deliver the second-largest main video display in baseball’s major leagues at Comerica Park, revising and replacing a previous installation in Detroit, Michigan.

Before the 2024 baseball season, five additional displays will be installed along the fascia, dugout, and line score locations.

Detroit Tigers Unleash Second-Largest Video Display in

 

The new second-largest baseball display in the United States will replace the current outfield display at Comerica Park and will include more than 15,000 square feet of digital canvas with 14.1 million pixels. To create a single outfield display, the display measures approximately 67 feet high by 185 feet wide, with a lower component measuring nearly 35 feet high by 96 feet high. It has 10-millimeter pixel spacing to provide clear imagery at wide angle visibility for mass appeal inside the stadium.

At the ballpark, two ribbon displays will be replaced, one along the first baseline and the other along the third. Each of these will be approximately 3.5 feet tall by 75 feet wide. They allow you to share supplemental graphics to the main display while also highlighting sponsors throughout events.

Long, narrow displays will be installed along the front edge of each dugout roof in the same way. These two displays will be more than 0.5 feet tall and 92.5 feet wide. They will assist the Tigers in branding and will provide additional recognition to their sponsors and partners during each game.

A new display measuring nearly 5 feet high by 96 feet wide will be installed in the outfield below the main display, keeping fans informed with instantly delivered pitching data as well as branding and fan entertainment graphics throughout each game.

The new ribbon boards will have pixel spacing of 10 millimeters, while the dugout displays will have pixel spacing of 6 millimeters.

The outfield video display can show one large image or multiple zones of content due to variable content zoning. These zones can display a variety of content, including live video, instant replays, up-to-the-minute statistics and game information, graphics and animations, and sponsorship messages.

 

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