Cleveland Indians fixtures
If you are looking for tickets to the next Cleveland Indians baseball game, then look no further. Tickets are available here to see the two-time World Series Champions in action! See them play at their home stadium, Progressive Field, or on any one of their road games. In 2016, the Indians came agonizingly close to clinching their first World Series in nearly seventy years but lost to the Chicago Cubs in extra innings of Game 7, this is despite the fact that they were leading the series 3-1 and were one game away from clinching the World Series. Can the Cleveland Indians go one step further and clinch their third World Series titles this year? Find out by buying your Cleveland Indians tickets right here for the regular MLB season or the Postseason.
Cleveland Indians History
Formed in 1894, the Indians have never enjoyed a period of sustained success. Their 2 World Series titles came in 1920 and 1948. However, the 'tribe' look to be putting this behind them and have recently gone back to winning ways. In 2016 The Tribe won an AL Pennant and also won the Central Division three years in a row (2016, 2017 and 2018), meaning three consecutive MLB Postseason appearances. There is no doubt that this is a great time to be an Indians fan and if there was ever going to be a time that the Central Division MLB team win their third World Series title, it's now.
Originating in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the team relocated to Cleveland in 1900. The Franchise has been through numerous name changes over the years, including Grand Rapids Rustlers (1894-1899), Cleveland Lake Shores (1900), Cleveland Bluebirds (1901), Cleveland Broncos (1902), Cleveland Naps (1903-1914) and finally the Cleveland Indians (1915-present) There have been several players that played for the Cleveland Indians and have now been inducted into the Hall of Fame, such as Bob Feller, Jim Thorne, Larry Doby and many more.
See future legends of the game slug it out at Progressive Field by getting your hands on Cleveland Indians tickets today.
Progressive Field - the home of the Indians
The Cleveland Indians play their home games at Progressive Field, located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. Opened in 1994 to replace the old Cleveland Stadium, the baseball park has a capacity of 35,041 (although the record attendance at Progressive Field was recorded at over 45,000 in 1997). Named as the best MLB stadium by Sports Illustrated in 2008, there are few better sporting venues to watch a game of baseball. So, what are you waiting for? Buy Cleveland Indians tickets today and book your seat in Progressive field.
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