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Purchase tickets for Indians local Cleveland games online by clicking the link above for a full list of available seats. Cleveland Indians Tickets for away games are available below or by phone at our toll-free number 1-800-550-7556. |
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Browse our Cleveland Indians baseball tickets, schedule and information online for all upcoming games. A seating chart is provided for each venue to help you determine where sections and seats are located.
Indians home game tickets are available for Jacobs Field which has played host to all the Tribe's home games since 1994. This 43,000 seat stadium has been the setting for two World Series and an All-Star game. What makes the stadium unique is the picnic areas in straight away center field. From there a fan can sit and enjoy their food and beverages and also fight for a home run ball.
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The Cleveland Indians prove there is more than rock and roll in Cleveland. While the city’s baseball franchise has been somewhat inconsistent over the past decade, Indians game remain some of the most sought-after seats in professional baseball. 2006 looks promising for the Indians after starting the season at just above the .500 mark. Led by the strong bat of designated hitter Travis Haffner, fans in Ohio should expect the Indians to put on an offensive exhibition.
While the Indians made five consecutive trips to the postseason in the latter half of the 1990s. Indians fans have not celebrated a World Series Championship since 1948. In fact, the franchise missed the postseason from 1954 to 1995. However, the team’s recent history has been much brighter. The run in the 1990s offered Indians fans the chance to see one of the game’s most talented infield lineups, which featured shortstop Omar Vizquel, second baseman Roberto Alomar, and first baseman Jim Thome.
After the Indians losing records in 2002, 2003, and 2004, they showed marked improvement in 2005 and finished second in the division with 93 victories. This year’s squad looks to be another potent scoring attack, leading the majors in runs at the early point in the 2006 season. Head coach Eric Wedge, who has managed the Indians since 2003, hopes to continue to mold his lineup into a contender for the team’s first American League Pennant since 1997. If the team can bolster its starting rotation, expect Indians fans to celebrate the homecoming of outstanding baseball on the shore of Lake Erie.
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