FRIDAY
JUN 28
7:05 PM
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Baltimore Orioles vs. Cleveland Indians
Oriole Park At Camden Yards
Baltimore,
MD
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SATURDAY
JUN 29
4:05 PM
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Baltimore Orioles vs. Cleveland Indians
Oriole Park At Camden Yards
Baltimore,
MD
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SUNDAY
JUN 30
1:05 PM
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Baltimore Orioles vs. Cleveland Indians
Oriole Park At Camden Yards
Baltimore,
MD
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SATURDAY
FEB 23
1:05 PM
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Spring Training: Cincinnati Reds vs. Cleveland Indians
Goodyear Ballpark
Goodyear,
AZ
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SUNDAY
FEB 24
1:05 PM
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Spring Training: Cleveland Indians vs. Arizona Diamondbacks
Goodyear Ballpark
Goodyear,
AZ
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MONDAY
FEB 25
1:05 PM
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Spring Training: Cleveland Indians vs. Texas Rangers
Goodyear Ballpark
Goodyear,
AZ
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TUESDAY
FEB 26
1:10 PM
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Spring Training: Colorado Rockies vs. Cleveland Indians
Salt River Fields
Scottsdale,
AZ
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WEDNESDAY
FEB 27
1:05 PM
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Spring Training: Cleveland Indians vs. Seattle Mariners
Goodyear Ballpark
Goodyear,
AZ
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WEDNESDAY
FEB 27
1:05 PM
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Spring Training: Milwaukee Brewers vs. Cleveland Indians (SS)
American Family Fields of Phoenix
Phoenix,
AZ
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THURSDAY
FEB 28
1:10 PM
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Spring Training: Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Cleveland Indians
Salt River Fields
Scottsdale,
AZ
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FRIDAY
MAR 1
6:05 PM
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Spring Training: Cleveland Indians vs. Los Angeles Dodgers (ss)
Goodyear Ballpark
Goodyear,
AZ
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A ticket to see Cleveland’s home team play lets you see how the game is played by one of the oldest franchises in the American League. One of the league’s charter members and one of the few to stay in the same city since they entered the majors, the team has been a regular MLB Playoff contender since the 1990s and has delivered some memorable baseball. Whether you’re catching a game on the road or in town at Progressive Field, the Cleveland Indians are a reliable source for big plays and strong competition.
The team got its start as the Grand Rapids Rustlers in 1894, moving to Ohio for the new century and becoming a charter franchise of the American League. The team ran through a half-dozen names, including the Bluebirds, Broncos, and Napoleons before landing on one they decided to keep. The team featured players like Nap Lajole, Bob Feller, and Joe Sewell, but struggled against league giants like the Boston Red Sox and then the New York Yankees. Even after a string of strong showings in the 1990s, losing to the Chicago Cubs in the 2016 World Series left Cleveland with the longest championship drought in Major League Baseball.
From John Adams and his bass drum to the team’s signature songs, a Cleveland Indians game is full of atmosphere and active fans. Progressive Field sold out for 255 straight games beginning in 1990s, a league record at the time, and the team set their own record in 2017 for the longest winning streak with no ties. So whether you’re watching the team vie for the Ohio Cup trophy against the Cincinnati Reds or trying to win their way back to the World Series, Cleveland Indians tickets deliver one of the standout things to do in the Forest City.