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As of 2022, the official seating capacity is listed at 34,830 people, [2] making it the smallest MLB stadium by total maximum capacity, [12] though additional fans can be accommodated through standing room areas and temporary seating. Since moving to Progressive Field, the Indians/Guardians have won 12 Central Division titles, three American ...
Progressive Field, hours before Game 1 of the 2016 World Series. Horizontal resolution: 72 dpi: Vertical resolution: 72 dpi: Software used: Picasa: File change date and time: 14:05, 25 October 2016: Y and C positioning: Co-sited: Exposure Program: Normal program: Exif version: 2.3: Date and time of digitizing: 12:52, 25 October 2016: Meaning of ...
Ticket prices for ALCS games at Progressive Field are rising and falling as fast as Guardian fans' blood pressures.
The Guardians will open their Progressive Field schedule for 2024 on April 8, a day that will be accompanied by a total solar eclipse. Opening Day is March 28, but there won't be many fans able to ...
Progressive Field, hours before Game 1 of the 2016 World Series. Horizontal resolution: 72 dpi: Vertical resolution: 72 dpi: Software used: Picasa: File change date and time: 14:03, 25 October 2016: Y and C positioning: Co-sited: Exposure Program: Normal program: Exif version: 2.3: Date and time of digitizing: 12:42, 25 October 2016: Meaning of ...
Progressive Field: 34,830 [20] Cleveland, Ohio: Grass Cleveland Guardians: 1994 410 feet (125 m) Retro-modern: Open Rate Field: 40,615 Chicago, Illinois: Grass Chicago White Sox: 1991 400 feet (122 m) Modern Retro-classic: Open Rogers Centre ‡ 39,150 [21] Toronto, Ontario: Artificial turf Toronto Blue Jays: 1989 400 feet (122 m) Modern ...
Saturday's sellout was the 11th this season, the most at Progressive Field since 2017 (13 sellouts). Through 43 home games this season, attendance is 1,102,244, which is a 22.7% increase from last ...
Protective Stadium is a football stadium owned and operated by the Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center Authority in downtown Birmingham, Alabama, U.S. [2] [3] Since its opening in 2021, the stadium has been named for Protective Life, a financial service holding company based in Birmingham, which pays $1 million per year as part of a 15-year naming rights deal. [4]