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Terry Francona

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Established
1894 (130 years old)

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Baseball

Stadium/Home
Progressive Field
(38,000 Capacity)

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Cleveland, Ohio

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Los Cleveland Indians (en español: Indios de Cleveland, desde 1914, los Wahoo o Chief Wahoo, y apodado la Tribu) es un equipo de Béisbol de las Grandes Ligas de Béisbol (MLB) con sede en Cleveland, Ohio. Tenían otros nombres como Cleveland Bluebirds su primer nombre. Actualmente pertenecen a la División Central de la Liga Americana. Pertenece a la Liga Americana desde el año 1901, donde siempre ha jugado. Desde 1994, juegan el el Progressive Field (primeramente conocido como Jacobs Field). El equipo entrena en Arizona, en el Goodyear Ballpark en la pretemporada de primavera. Fue fundado en 1894. Tiene ganadas dos Series Mundiales: 1920 y 1948 y cinco campeonatos de la Liga Americana: 1920, 1948, 1954, 1995 y 1997.

Team Members


41

Allen



13

Arias



50

Battenfield



19

Bell



61

Bibee



57

Bieber



17

Brennan



43

Civale



48

Clase



44

Curry



2

Freeman



12

Fry



33

Gaddis





Gimenez



39

Gonzalez



31

Hentges



29

Herrin



99

Karinchak



58

Kelly



38

Kwan



24

McKenzie



49

Morgan



36

Morris



23

Naylor



22

Naylor



53

Norris



47

Quantrill



11

Ramírez



6

Rocchio



52

Sandlin



62

Santos



37

Stephan



7

Straw



34

Syndergaard



76

Valera





Vallimont



63

Williams



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Stadium or Home

Progressive Field is a baseball park located in the downtown area of Cleveland, Ohio, United States. It is the home field of the Cleveland Guardians of Major League Baseball (MLB) and, together with Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, is part of the Gateway Sports and Entertainment Complex. It was ranked as MLB's best ballpark in a 2008 Sports Illustrated fan opinion poll.

The ballpark opened as Jacobs Field in 1994 to replace Cleveland Stadium, which the team had shared with the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League. Since 2008, the facility has been named for Progressive Corporation, based in the Cleveland suburb of Mayfield, which purchased naming rights for $58 million over 16 years. The previous name came from team owners Richard and David Jacobs, who had acquired naming rights when the facility opened. The ballpark is still often referred to as "The Jake" based on its original name.

When it opened, the listed seating capacity was 42,865 people and between 1995 and 2001 the team sold out 455 consecutive regular-season games. Modifications over the years resulted in several moderate changes to the capacity, peaking at 45,569 in 2010. After the 2014 and 2015 seasons, the facility was renovated in two phases, which upgraded and reconfigured several areas of the park and reduced seating capacity. As of 2021, the official seating capacity is listed at 34,830 people, though additional fans can be accommodated through standing room areas and temporary seating.

Since moving to Progressive Field, the Guardians have won 10 Central Division titles and have hosted playoff games in 12 seasons, the most recent being in 2020. In the 1997 season, it became one of the few facilities in baseball history to host the MLB All-Star Game and games of the World Series in the same season. The Indians have hosted games of the American League Championship Series in five seasons and have advanced to the World Series three times at the park.

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