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via Wkyc: Since the accident at Pr5ogressive Field this past weekend. A mother that lives in Chardon Ohio is urging the Cleveland Indians to look at the possibility of added netting down the sides. On Sunday, All-Star shortstop Francisco Lindor hit a foul ball down the first base line, hitting a 3-year old boy in […]

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via Fox8cleveland: A fresh blanket of snow covered Progressive Field with Monday’s home opener closing in quickly. The grounds crew shoveled the entire field, a demanding task, because there’s so much ground to cover on a blustery Sunday afternoon. Many more employees worked to clear the aisles and remove tons of snow from 35,000 seats. […]

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via Wkyc: The Cleveland Indians started the 2017 Major League Baseball Playoffs on a winning note. Behind a strong pitching performance from 17-game winner Trevor Bauer and timely hitting from outfielder Jay Bruce, the Indians earned a 4-0 victory over the Yankees in front of a sold-out crowd at Progressive Field Thursday night and a […]

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via Wkyc: After the tragedy in Las Vegas, people in Northeast Ohio might be wondering how we can prevent something like that from happening here. Thousands will gather in downtown Cleveland later this week for Game One and Game Two of the American League Division Series. They’ll be outside, in the masses, with tall buildings […]

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via Wkyc: The home run ball had been very, very good to the Cleveland Indians during their franchise-record winning streak, and that proved to be the case once more against the Baltimore Orioles in a nationally game at Progressive Field FSunday night. Back-to-back solo home runs from catcher Roberto Perez and shortstop Francisco Lindor off of […]

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Left fielder Michael Brantley has dealt with plenty of injury issues over the last two seasons, but finally healthy, he is delivering for the Cleveland Indians in the early part of the 2017 regular season. With two outs and a full count in the bottom of the 10th inning of the home opener at Progressive […]

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The magic is back at Progressive Field! Whether you’re heading downtown to the corner of Carnegie and Ontario, or you’re watching with friends at a bar, we’ve got all the info you’ll need for Cleveland Indians Opening Day 2017. The Indians kicked off the season on the road with a pair of three-game series in […]

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The boys are back in town! The Cleveland Indians host their 2017 home opener at Progressive Field on Tuesday against the Chicago White Sox. WKYC is airing special extended coverage throughout the day to celebrate baseball’s return to Cleveland. We kick things off early Tuesday with the morning team live at Progressive Field from 4:30-7 […]

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GETTY IMAGES: For the third straight offseason, the Cleveland Indians have made improvements to Progressive Field, and they unveiled those upgrades and improvements to the media Wednesday. From new additions to the various restaurants featured around the concourses to better WI-FI connectivity and more energy-efficient lighting systems, the Indians have made plenty of changes designed […]

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The Cleveland Indians will celebrate their home opener at Progressive Field on Tuesday, April 11, and hours ahead of tonight’s season opener at the Texas Rangers, the organization announced plans to recognize the reigning American League champions. From the recognition of the 2016 American League Championship to the bringing together of Cleveland sports greats, the […]

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Cleveland Indians are expected to announce that Major League Baseball will bring its 2019 All-Star game to Progressive Field. The Indians have invited members of the media to a news conference at 10:15 a.m. Friday where details of the All-Star game are anticipated. We will stream live coverage of the announcement inside this story and […]

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While the Indians have been in Chicago trying to bring home the team’s first World Series crown since 1948, fans have still been flocking to Progressive Field. The Tribe’s watch parties for Games 3-5 drew 67, 218 fans to the corner of Carnegie and Ontario. CLICK HERE to read story source: Wkyc.com