From the Kiss Cam to amorous purring on the scoreboard to the occasional wedding, the oval-shaped Comerica Park has become a 41,000-seat love nest.

These Joes, whose heads had been buried in the sports section since Mickey Cochrane was behind the plate, didn't realize the ballpark was no longer a male sanctuary, if it ever had been.

They scan the sports page, learn the names of players and pick up a few of the rules, according to a national poll by a San Diego dating service, It's Just Lunch.

Allen, 18, of Waterford can usually be found at either Tigers games or his job as a clerk at a sporting goods store. It doesn't leave a lot of time for other types of dates.

To guys, players are the ones wearing baseball uniforms. To gals, "players" come in various guises and are more interested in pleasure than relationships.

"Who wants to go to a Tigers game?" read the title of one recent post. "Hi. Let's go to a Tigers game," said another. "Tigers game Sunday night?? Any takers?" asked a third.

When one of the cyberspace Casanovas tried to use a Tigers ticket to get a date on Craigslist, he accidentally posted his request in the Women Seeking Men section.

Diebel, 45, an attorney from Detroit, said he preferred watching baseball at Tiger Stadium but, when it comes to watching women, there's no comparison between the team's old stadium and the new one.

He estimates that 10 times more women attend games at Comerica than Tiger Stadium. While he suspects many are Janey-Come-Latelies to the cause, he doesn't mind.

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