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Cleveland Indians Tickets

Cleveland Indians Tickets

Cleveland Indians Tickets

The Cleveland Indians come into the 2013 MLB season with a major issue, the starting pitching. The starting rotation is not great, lacking a true ace to at least guarantee one 15-game winner. Those with Cleveland Indians tickets to Progressive Field need not worry though. The front office knew it could not improve this rotation, so instead they went ahead and put together an outfield that may be the best in the MLB.

With Michael Brantley, Michael Bourn, and Drew Stubbs  in the outfield, the Indians essentially three center fielders making sure any fly ball short of a homerun is going to an out. Add the power hitting of Mark Reynolds, the arrival of third base prospect Lonnie Chisenhall, and a terrific bullpen and this baseball team may have a shot of making a run at the wild card in the AL Central.

The division is Detroit’s to win, but Cleveland is one of three teams with a real chance at taking second. Second in the Central does not automatically come with a wild card spot (this is not the AL East). A winning season would be a major victory for the franchise and a second-place finish would be like winning the World Series for a baseball team looking to rebuild.



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Baltimore Orioles vs. Cleveland Indians Jun 24, 2013
Mon 7:05PM
Oriole Park At Camden Yards
Baltimore, MD
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Baltimore Orioles vs. Cleveland Indians Jun 25, 2013
Tue 7:05PM
Oriole Park At Camden Yards
Baltimore, MD
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Baltimore Orioles vs. Cleveland Indians Jun 26, 2013
Wed 7:05PM
Oriole Park At Camden Yards
Baltimore, MD
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Baltimore Orioles vs. Cleveland Indians Jun 27, 2013
Thu 7:05PM
Oriole Park At Camden Yards
Baltimore, MD
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Cleveland Indians vs. Seattle Mariners May 19, 2013
Sun 1:05PM
Progressive Field
Cleveland, OH
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Cleveland Indians vs. Seattle Mariners May 20, 2013
Mon 12:05PM
Progressive Field
Cleveland, OH
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Cleveland Indians vs. Detroit Tigers May 21, 2013
Tue 7:05PM
Progressive Field
Cleveland, OH
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Cleveland Indians vs. Detroit Tigers May 22, 2013
Wed 7:05PM
Progressive Field
Cleveland, OH
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Boston Red Sox vs. Cleveland Indians May 23, 2013
Thu 7:10PM
Fenway Park
Boston, MA
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Boston Red Sox vs. Cleveland Indians May 24, 2013
Fri 7:10PM
Fenway Park
Boston, MA
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Boston Red Sox vs. Cleveland Indians May 25, 2013
Sat 1:35PM
Fenway Park
Boston, MA
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Boston Red Sox vs. Cleveland Indians May 26, 2013
Sun 1:35PM
Fenway Park
Boston, MA
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Cincinnati Reds vs. Cleveland Indians May 27, 2013
Mon 1:10PM
Great American Ball Park
Cincinnati, OH
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Cincinnati Reds vs. Cleveland Indians May 28, 2013
Tue 7:10PM
Great American Ball Park
Cincinnati, OH
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Cleveland Indians vs. Cincinnati Reds May 29, 2013
Wed 7:05PM
Progressive Field
Cleveland, OH
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Cleveland Indians vs. Cincinnati Reds May 30, 2013
Thu 7:05PM
Progressive Field
Cleveland, OH
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Cleveland Indians vs. Tampa Bay Rays May 31, 2013
Fri 7:05PM
Progressive Field
Cleveland, OH
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Cleveland Indians vs. Tampa Bay Rays Jun 1, 2013
Sat 1:05PM
Progressive Field
Cleveland, OH
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Cleveland Indians vs. Tampa Bay Rays Jun 2, 2013
Sun 1:05PM
Progressive Field
Cleveland, OH
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New York Yankees vs. Cleveland Indians Jun 3, 2013
Mon 7:05PM
Yankee Stadium
Bronx, NY
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New York Yankees vs. Cleveland Indians Jun 4, 2013
Tue 7:05PM
Yankee Stadium
Bronx, NY
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New York Yankees vs. Cleveland Indians Jun 5, 2013
Wed 1:05PM
Yankee Stadium
Bronx, NY
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Detroit Tigers vs. Cleveland Indians Jun 7, 2013
Fri 7:05PM
Comerica Park
Detroit, MI
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Detroit Tigers vs. Cleveland Indians Jun 8, 2013
Sat 4:08PM
Comerica Park
Detroit, MI
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Detroit Tigers vs. Cleveland Indians Jun 9, 2013
Sun 1:05PM
Comerica Park
Detroit, MI
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Texas Rangers vs. Cleveland Indians Jun 10, 2013
Mon 7:05PM
Rangers Ballpark In Arlington
Arlington, TX
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Texas Rangers vs. Cleveland Indians Jun 11, 2013
Tue 7:05PM
Rangers Ballpark In Arlington
Arlington, TX
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Texas Rangers vs. Cleveland Indians Jun 12, 2013
Wed 7:05PM
Rangers Ballpark In Arlington
Arlington, TX
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Cleveland Indians vs. Washington Nationals Jun 14, 2013
Fri 7:05PM
Progressive Field
Cleveland, OH
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Cleveland Indians History

The Cleveland Indians have been playing professional baseball since the beginning of the 20th century as part of the fledgling American League. In that time the franchise has won two World Series and five American League Pennants. At times Cleveland baseball has been so bad Hollywood would use the club as the MLB team to represent the ultimate underdog (Major League).

In the early years the only thing that saved the team from switching cities (instead of just changing names every six months) was the arrival of Nap Lajoie. The second baseman and Hall of Fame player gave the fans something to cheer for. He became a perennial batting champion and served as player-manager. The club became competitive and, at times, even contenders. Ultimately, the first World Series came after Lajoie had retired as both a player and manager. Then outfielder Tris Speaker and pitchers Jim Bagby, Stan Coveleski, and Ray Caldwell dominated the league. This squad would play the Robins in the World Series and win 5 games to 2.

It took a while, but a second World Series came in 1948. This was a truly impressive club, one ranked in the top 10 ever in the MLB. Second baseman Joe Gordon and third baseman Ken Keltner supplied the power while shortstop Lou Boudrea put up MVP numbers. Starters Bob Lemon, Bob Feller, and Gene Bearden were a terrific three-man rotation for the postseason. There they met the Braves, and won 4 games to 2.

Despite these singular great seasons, the Cleveland Indians did not have a true golden age. This changed in the 1990s. Then Albert Bell, Manny Ramirez, Kenny Loften, Roberto Alomar, Jim Thome, and Omar Vizquel were household names amongst position players among baseball fans across the country. Pitchers Orel Hershiser, Charles Nagy, Bartolo Colon, and Dennis Martinez were starters that hitters dreaded facing in the batting box. Yet, despite five division titles, two AL pennants, and a 100-win season, these Indians could not win a World Series and officially make this the Golden Age to be a Cleveland Indians fan.