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Cleveland Guardians

Cleveland Guardians Baseball Team
Team History
The Cleveland Guardians, formerly known as the Cleveland Indians, are a professional baseball team based in Cleveland, Ohio. Established in 1901, the team has a rich history in Major League Baseball (MLB) and is a member of the American League (AL) Central division. The team adopted the Guardians name in 2021, inspired by the iconic Guardians of Traffic statues on the Hope Memorial Bridge in Cleveland.
Team Information and Statistics
The Guardians have won numerous division titles and have appeared in the World Series multiple times, with their last championship win in 1948. The team is known for its passionate fan base and competitive spirit.
Progressive Field
Stadium History
Progressive Field, originally known as Jacobs Field, has been the home of the Cleveland Guardians since it opened in 1994. Located in downtown Cleveland, the stadium is renowned for its modern amenities and fan-friendly atmosphere.
Stadium Information and Statistics
Progressive Field has a seating capacity of over 34,000 and features a unique design that offers excellent views of the game from every seat. The stadium has hosted several notable events, including MLB All-Star Games and playoff series, making it a central hub for baseball in Cleveland.