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Progressive Field is a baseball stadium in the downtown area of Cleveland, Ohio, United States. It is the ballpark of the Cleveland Guardians of Major League Baseball and, together with Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse , is part of the Gateway Sports and Entertainment Complex . [ 9 ]
Logo for the Gateway Sports Complex. The Gateway Sports and Entertainment Complex is an entertainment complex located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio.It opened in 1994 and is owned by the city of Cleveland and Cuyahoga County and is managed by the Gateway Economic Development Corporation, a non-profit group with board members who are appointed by county and city leaders.
Progressive Field orig. Jacobs Field Home of: Cleveland Indians / Guardians – AL (1994–present) Location: 2401 Ontario Street (southwest, third base); Carnegie Avenue (southeast, first base); Wigman Court (east, right field corner); East 9th Street (northeast, right field); Eagle Avenue (northwest and west, left field and left field corner)
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 ...
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 ...
Ticket prices for ALCS games at Progressive Field are rising and falling as fast as Guardian fans' blood pressures.
Between 1995 and 2001, Progressive Field (then known as Jacobs Field) sold out 455 consecutive games, a Major League Baseball record until it was broken in 2008. [3] The franchise changed its name beginning with the 2022 season from the Indians to the Guardians. The Cavaliers have won the Eastern Conference in 2007, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018.
The arena, along with neighboring Progressive Field and an adjacent parking garage, is owned by the Gateway Economic Development Corporation of Greater Cleveland, an entity made up of members appointed by the governments of the city of Cleveland and Cuyahoga County. Gateway leases the arena to the Cavaliers, who also manage the Cleveland Monsters.