Last night, I had the great pleasure of going to Progressive Field for the first time this year.
I saw a great game from great seats ($17 for front-row bleacher seats, thank you StubHub) with great weather (despite an ominous forecast).
However, as I strolled to my seat, I began to notice that many parts of the stadium were not how I remembered them.
For those Tribe fans who have not yet made a pilgrimage to the Prog, here's a list of what to expect.
ERA calculator has been fixed
The small scoreboards mounted on the bottom of the upper-deck platform have been out of whack for years. These screens display the pitch count, radar gun's readings, and the pitcher's ERA.
In previous years, however, fans have noticed that the ERA displayed was inaccurate; while the number would change to r ...
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New For 2010: Five Changes at Cleveland Indians’ Progressive Field
Posted: 17th April 2010 by Lewie Pollis in MLBComments Off on New For 2010: Five Changes at Cleveland Indians’ Progressive Field