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Follow Prospect Avenue to E. You'll see Progressive Field ahead on your right, as well as several parking lots to choose from.

It's common for downtown Cleveland to have its share of road construction underway, so it's always a smart idea to consult a traffic-monitoring website such as Beat the Traffic before you head to the stadium. Toggle navigation Ballpark Guide. Highlights Despite downtown location, Progressive Field is easy to reach Proximity to I makes for quick access.

Before the season a sellout was rare as the Indians played at the cavernous Cleveland Municipal Stadium along Lake Erie. For over six decades the Indians played here, usually in front of a sparse crowds. In David and Richard Jacobs purchased the Indians in an effort to develop a winning franchise as they had been one of the worst clubs in baseball, but to also have a new ballpark constructed. In May voters approved a bond for construction of a new ballpark and arena. Located in downtown Cleveland, construction began in and was built as part of an urban renewal project that also includes the arena, parking garages and landscaped plazas.

The ballpark once held over 43, fans but today has a capacity of over 35, and is named Progressive Field. Fans can enter the ballpark from one of many entry gates, but many enter through the Gate C entrance in centerfield. One of the most distinguished parts of the ballpark is the fence out in left field. This fence is 19 feet high which is 10 feet taller than center field and right field.

The seating capacity in was at 42, seats. As of , the Indians have reduced the overall size down to 35, The majority of the seats removed come out in deep right field.

Getting tickets to a major league baseball game for the Indians will not be hard except for opening day. Fans can go to StubHub, Ticketmaster, Seat Geek, and more to find tickets from season ticket holders who are trying to sell their seats. The pedestrian bridge out in the right field new to the ballpark. With the removal of seats in upper deck right field, the Cleveland Indians turned their right field area into a standing room section.

The Kids Clubhouse is on the second upper deck level out in right field, so that is a good spot for families. This design was something that the Colorado Rockies Coors Field did in the right field to reduce seats and bring in a better experience for the fans.



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