Piece of concrete falls in Comerica Park concourse

The Detroit Tigers confirmed a piece of concrete fell onto a concourse after Sunday's game at Comerica Park. Nobody was injured and stadium operations will try to pinpoint the cause on Monday.

Ron Colangelo, Tigers vice president of communications, said the stadium operations department "acknowledged a piece of concrete did fall to the 100 level concourse after the game. No one was injured as the ballpark was pretty clear at the time. The area has been isolated and operations will look into what may have been the cause."

A photo believed to be the concrete laying on the ground in the concourse has circulated on social media.

The Tigers play at Cincinnati Monday in a makeup of a June 18 game. They return to Comerica on Tuesday for a three-game series against the Los Angeles Angels.

Construction for Comerica began in 1997; the Tigers' first season at the ballpark was 2000.

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