The Guardians franchise pays tribute to the Guardians of Traffic statues just a few minutes away from the ballpark.
Prior to its current name, Progressive Field was known as Jacobs Field.
Progressive Field has been home to the Cleveland franchise since 1994.
The team shop sells a variety of autographed and game-used items.
There are many parking options, including a garage that is connected to the ballpark by a pedestrian bridge.
Progressive Field has a variety of standard and unusual items, including a hot dog topped with cereal.
The bleachers are a popular spot for fans, offering affordable prices and good views of the action.
If you park in the garage on E. 9th St., you'll have this initial view of Progressive Field once you get to street level.
With multiple seating decks, you have plenty of choices when you shop for Guardians tickets.
The Home Run Porch is a good place to hang out if you hope to snag a home run baseball.
The Corner, situated in right field, offers all sorts of eateries for fans.
The latest statue at Progressive Field honors Jim Thome, and is located hear Heritage Park.
Heritage Park is a must-visit site if you enjoy baseball history.
The outfield seats are often crowded during batting practice, as fans compete for home run baseballs.
The gates outside of the Left Field District are a popular entry point for fans, as there are many attractions in this area on game days.
Bob Feller is just one former player who is recognized with a statue outside of the gates.