Jacobs Field

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Jacobs Field is the former name of the Cleveland Guardians’ downtown baseball stadium, now known as Progressive Field.

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Jacobs Field canonical 18

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Predicate Object
instanceOf baseball stadium
alsoKnownAs The Jake
architect HOK Group
surface form: HOK Sport

Populous
brokeGround 1992
capacity over 40,000
city Cleveland
constructionType open-air stadium
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Cuyahoga County
currentOfficialName Progressive Field
designStyle retro-classic ballpark
district downtown Cleveland
formerNameOf Progressive Field
hasFeature asymmetrical outfield dimensions
bullpens visible to fans
multiple seating decks
party deck areas
homeVenueOf Cleveland Indians
surface form: Cleveland Guardians

Cleveland Indians
hostedEvent 1995 World Series
surface form: 1995 World Series games

1997 MLB All-Star Game
1997 World Series
surface form: 1997 World Series games
league Major League Baseball
location Cleveland
surface form: Cleveland, Ohio

United States of America
surface form: United States
namedAfter Richard E. Jacobs
neighboringFacility Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
notableFeature view of downtown Cleveland skyline
opened 1994
operator Cleveland Indians
surface form: Cleveland Guardians
originalName Jacobs Field self-link
owner Gateway Economic Development Corporation of Greater Cleveland
partOf Gateway Sports and Entertainment Complex
primaryUse professional baseball games
publicTransitAccess RTA rail
renamedAs Progressive Field
renamingYear 2008
scoreboardLocation left field
scoreboardType video scoreboard
sponsor Jacobs family
sport baseball
state Ohio
surface natural grass
tenant Cleveland Indians
surface form: Cleveland Guardians

Cleveland Indians
usedBy American League Central Division team

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