Bark in the Park Night Steals the Show as Tiger-Dressed Dog Charms Detroit Tigers Fans
As Detroit wakes at 5:07 AM EDT on Wednesday, September 17, 2025, the city is still buzzing from Tuesday night’s Bark in the Park event at Comerica Park, where a dog dressed as a tiger stole the spotlight during the Detroit Tigers’ 6-3 win over the Kansas City Royals. The annual fan-favorite promotion, now in its 12th year, drew over 30,000 attendees, including hundreds of pets, but it was a golden retriever named Max, sporting a custom tiger-striped jersey, that captured hearts. With the Tigers fresh off their AL Central title clinch, this whimsical moment added a layer of joy to an already electric season, trending on X with hashtags like #TigerPup and #BarkinThePark.
Max, owned by local veterinarian Dr. Sarah Mitchell, strutted onto the field during the fourth-inning break, tail wagging and paws padded with tiny cleats. The crowd erupted as Max posed for photos near the dugout, his tiger outfit—a nod to the team’s mascot—crafted by a Detroit-based pet apparel company. “He loves the Tigers as much as we do,” Mitchell said postgame at 11:20 PM EDT. The team capitalized on the moment, with manager A.J. Hinch joking, “Max might get a roster spot if he keeps this up.” The win, sealed by Tarik Skubal’s seven strong innings and Riley Greene’s RBI double, improved Detroit’s record to 86-62, solidifying their wild-card positioning.
Bark in the Park, a fundraiser for local animal shelters, raised $45,000 Tuesday, part of a $250,000 total since its inception. Max’s star turn amplified the cause, with fans donating via QR codes displayed on the jumbotron. Social media buzzed with praise, including posts like “Best game moment of the year” and “That tiger dog is the real MVP.” The event also featured a pet parade and adoption drive, with 12 dogs finding homes. Tigers president Scott Harris called it “a perfect blend of baseball and community.”
The night wasn’t without hiccups. A brief rain delay in the sixth pushed the game past 10:30 PM, testing the patience of pet owners, some of whom juggled leashes in the stands. Still, the vibe remained festive, with Max’s appearance overshadowing a Royals rally that fell short. Analysts on ESPN’s SportsCenter noted the promotion’s growing appeal, suggesting it could inspire other MLB teams. “It’s a smart way to engage younger fans,” said analyst Tim Kurkjian.
As Comerica prepares for Wednesday’s 1:05 PM EDT rematch with Kansas City, the Tigers stand 3.5 games ahead in the wild-card race. Max won’t be on the roster, but his cameo has left a mark. “He brought a smile to everyone,” Mitchell said. For a team riding a championship high, Bark in the Park 2025 proved that even a tiger-dressed dog can enhance Detroit’s baseball legacy. Fans now wonder if this adorable twist will become a staple, or if it’s a one-night wonder in the Motor City’s sports story.
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