DETROIT — The Detroit Tigers are in first place in the American League Central when it comes to, you know, actual baseball.

According to a recent study, of all MLB ballparks, Comerica Park has the 11th-highest cost of beer.

But let's get to what really matters: ballpark beer prices.

In a report published by CBSSports.com Thursday, it appears that beer sold at Comerica Park is the most expensive in the AL Central division. The good news is that the prices are only the 11th-most expensive of all major-league ballparks.

At Comerica Park, beer costs $.42 per ounce (or $5.04 on average for a 12-ounce beer, $6.72 for a 16-ounce beer). That price is based on each team's average beer cost as reported in Team Marketing Report's 2013 Fan Cost Index.

The most expensive beer sold in any MLB park is in Boston, where a beer at Fenway will cost you $.60 per ounce (or $7.20 for a 12-ounce beer, $9.60 for a 16-ounce beer). St.Louis, Toronto, Washington and New York (Yankees and then Mets) round out the top 6.

The Minnesota Twins have the cheapest beer in the AL Central at just $.38 per ounce ($4.56 for a 12-ounce beer, $6.08 for a 16-ounce beer). I suppose you got to stay warm in Minnesota somehow.

The cheapest beer in the league is surprisingly in Los Angeles, where the Angels sell beer for $.28 per ounce, meaning it would cost you less than $4.50 for a pint of beer. No word on exactly what type of beer exactly is going for such prices.

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