CLEVELAND, Ohio — It’s a beautiful ballpark.

I say that to myself nearly every time I’m at Progressive Field. I still think of it as “the new ballpark.” But Progressive Field is the ninth oldest in Major League Baseball.

The new ballpark? It’s more like a special place to watch a game. It opened in 1994 – the last century! It’s becoming like Fenway Park is to Red Sox fans and Wrigley Field to Cubs fans.

Did you see the end of the Guardians game Sunday? Did your heart beat faster? – Terry Pluto

My head, my heart & a migraine when thinking about Browns QBs – Terry Pluto

Oh my! 2 interceptions wreck Browns’ first half vs. Lions – Terry Pluto’s Halftime Scribbles

“That’s one of the reasons why we chose to renovate vs. trying to build a new ballpark,” texted Brian Barren, Guardians presid

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