Magnum Magic' hosts charity event at Comerica Park

Yahoo Sports1 min read • Latest: Aug 16, 2026, 10:33 PM

Last updated Aug 16, 2026

Magnum Magic' hosts charity event at Comerica Park
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Over 900 participants gathered at Comerica Park for the 17th annual 'Magnum P.I.' Day on August 16, 2026. Dressed in red Hawaiian shirts, the group raised funds for the Brain Injury Association of Michigan, reflecting a commitment to community service. The event, which began with just 12 attendees in 2009, now aims to break the Guinness World Record for the largest gathering in aloha shirts at a sporting event. Celebrities and Tigers fans alike engaged in the celebration, emphasizing the event's growth and its charitable goals. The event follows the partnership established in 2025 between the 'Magnums' and the Brain Injury Association, led by organizer Aaron Klassen and motivated by personal ties to brain injury support.

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  • Over 900 attendees contributed to the charity event
  • Participants donned Hawaiian shirts, embracing the 'Magnum P.I.' theme
  • Charity fundraiser supports the Brain Injury Association of Michigan
  • Group aims to break world record for aloha shirt gatherings
  • Event originated in 2009 with just 12 attendees
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More than 900 “Magnums” in Hawaiian shirts took over Comerica Park for the 17th annual event, celebrating the Tigers while giving back to Michigan.

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