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  2. List of baseball parks in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Cubs – NNL (1931 only – some games) Cleveland Indians – AL (1932–1946 part time, 1947–1993 full time) Location: 1085 West 3rd Street (first base side); Lake Erie (third base side) Currently: site of FirstEnergy Stadium Progressive Field orig. Jacobs Field Home of: Cleveland Indians / Guardians – AL (1994–present)

  3. Brookside Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The official dedication ceremony for Brookside Stadium took place on May 29, 1909, and consisted of a variety of sporting events, including a 15-mile street race originating in Gordon Park and finishing on the main field, track and field competitions (shot put, pole vaulting, etc.) involving 152 participants representing 12 gymnasiums, an act ...

  4. Sports in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    The Cleveland City Stars played in the United Soccer Leagues from 2006 to 2009, winning the USL Second Division championship in 2008 before folding after the 2009 season. The Cleveland Spiders played in the National League of Major League Baseball from 1887 to 1899. The team folded after the team owners (Robison brothers) had purchased the St ...

  5. List of sports teams in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Stars, East-West League (1932) Cleveland Giants, Negro National League (1933) Cleveland Red Sox, Negro National League (1934) Cleveland Bears, Negro American League (1939–1940) Cleveland Buckeyes, Negro American League (1943–1948, 1950)

  6. Cleveland Browns 10 famous weather games: From 'Red ... - AOL

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    Jan. 4, 1981 at Cleveland: AFC wild card game: Oakland Raiders 14, Cleveland Browns 12 The most famous weather game in Browns history. Or, more specifically, the most infamous weather game.

  7. Progressive Field - Wikipedia

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    The Indians first played at the stadium, which seated around 78,000 people for baseball, for the 1932 and 1933 seasons, but returned to smaller League Park for most games in 1934. From 1937 to 1946, they played weekend and holiday games at Cleveland Stadium, and eventually night games and other dates where larger crowds were expected, moving to ...

  8. Huntington Bank Field - Wikipedia

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    The rivalry game between two of the Cleveland area's largest parochial high schools, St. Ignatius and St. Edward, has been held at the stadium on three occasions: October 2016, which had 17,400 fans in attendance; October 2018; and again in September 2020.

  9. Stoop ball - Wikipedia

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    Stoop ball is a pickup neighborhood game played near the stoop (outer concrete stairway) of a residential dwelling by a minimum of two players. The rules [5] are based loosely on baseball. The object of the game is to score the most runs in nine innings. One player is the "batter" and the other players are "fielders".