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Progressive Field set a new MLB record between June 12, 1995 and April 4, 2001, in selling out 455 straight games. [30] Demand for tickets was so great that all 81 home games were sold out before opening day in five separate seasons. [3] The Indians retired the number 455 in honor of the sellout record.
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 ...
The Guardians are set to open Progressive Field April 8 against the Chicago White Sox, which also happens to be the day of a total solar eclipse, the first one over Cleveland since 1806. The ...
Progressive Field was completed first, opening on April 4, 1994, as Jacobs Field. It cost approximately $175 million to build, of which $91 million, or 52%, came from Indians owner Richard Jacobs. The remaining $84 million, or 48%, was from a 15-year sin tax.
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 ...
Ticket prices for ALCS games at Progressive Field are rising and falling as fast as Guardian fans' blood pressures.
They had a record of 11 wins and 4 losses in Opening Day games at League Park, 9 wins and 13 losses at Cleveland Stadium and 2 wins and 4 losses at Progressive Field, for a total home record in Opening Day games of 22 wins and 21 losses. [3] Their record in Opening Day away games is 35 wins and 35 losses. [3] [5] [6]
Here's a rundown of everything fans need to know about what's new at Progressive Field in 2024, from the ballpark renovations to the new food items. Guardians fan guide to new food items ...