Progressive Field
CLEVELAND, OH - MAY 21: The sun sets over Progressive Field during the seventh inning of the game between the Cleveland Indians and the Detroit Tigers on May 21, 2013 in Cleveland, Ohio.
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The Department of Homeland Security recommends preparation as the No. 1 priority in dealing with emergency situations ... While our safety and security policies and procedures always have maintained the highest standards, we know it is very important to be well-prepared in the event of any major emergency situation. The safety of our fans, players and staff at Progressive Field always has been, and will continue to be, our highest priority.
We've asked our fans what they want most in their ballpark experience at Progressive Field ... and more affordable concessions prices routinely top the list. This is a way for us to let fans know we're listening to them and that we value them.More quotes »
Newsday's coverage
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Kevin Youkilis has been a perfect fit for Yankees
got to the point where he was throwing a lot of helmets,'' the Indians manager said before Wednesday night's game at Progressive Field was postponed by rain. "And we were trying to get him to calm down. Then we kind of realized that we were taking away what Read more »
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Robinson Cano, Travis Hafner have big days in Yankees' rout of Indians
in an 11-6 victory.Hafner, who spent the last 10 seasons with the Indians, quickly sucked much of the life from the noisy Progressive Field crowd of 41,567 with a three-run, first-inning homer off Ubaldo Jimenez. The Yankees' designated hitter, went 2-for-3 Read more »
Around the web
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Detroit 5, Cleveland 1: Notes from Tuesday's win
Progressive Field, Cleveland ■ WHAT HAPPENED: Max Scherzer pitched eight strong innings and Andy Dirks and Miguel Cabrera each drove in two runs as the Tigers moved within 1Ë games of the first-place Indians in the Central Division. Dirks and Cabrera both 1:07 AM from Detroit Free Press Read more »
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Detroit 5, Cleveland 1: Tigers' Max Scherzer (6-0) retires 22 straight to shut down Indians
— Hard to imagine a more successful walk than the one Tigers pitching coach Jeff Jones took early Tuesday night at Progressive Field. By the time Jones arrived at the mound to talk to Max Scherzer, his pitcher had already given up two singles, a run and a 1:07 AM from Detroit Free Press Read more »
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Streak snapped: Detroit Tigers cool off red-hot Cleveland Indians
of that as the Tigers cooled off the red-hot Indians, 5-1, in front of 17,374 paying customers on a summer-like evening at Progressive Field. In this early-season showdown between American League Central Division rivals, Scherzer (6-0, 3.61 ERA) stifled the 5/21/13 from The Morning Journal Read more »
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Tigers 5, Indians 1: Max Scherzer dominates after first inning, leads Tigers past Indians
over the game Tuesday night, and there was nothing the Indians could do about it, as the Detroit Tigers earned a 5-1 decision at Progressive Field. For the second time in two weeks, Corey Kluber had the misfortune to go up against Scherzer and for the second 5/21/13 from Akron Beacon Journal Read more »
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Detroit Tigers Gameday: Max Scherzer on mound as Tigers try to cool off hottest team in baseball
Field in Cleveland, about four hours prior to the scheduled start of tonight's game between the Detroit Tigers and the Cleveland Indians. (Chris Iott | MLive.com) STARTING LINEUPS (Statistics vs. opposing starter in parentheses) Detroit Tigers 1. Andy Dirks, 5/21/13 from MLive.com Read more »