Order Cleveland Indians baseball tickets for the 2005 season. The up-and-coming Indians look to build off of a late-season run at the playoffs from last year. Youth is the movement in Cleveland as rising star Victor Martinez leads the Tribe. Rookie, Jhonny Peralta takes over at shortstop for the longtime Cleveland Indian hero Omar Vizquel.
Reserve Cleveland Indians tickets for games against the World Series champion Boston Red Sox and rival New York Yankees. Tickets also available for interleague match-ups against the Colorado Rockies, Arizona Diamondbacks, and instate rivals, Cincinnati Reds. The Indians also host longtime foes Detroit Tigers for a July 4th game at the “Jake”.
Tickets are never wasted at fan-friendly Jacobs Field. Built in 1994 as part of an urban renewal for downtown Cleveland, Jacobs Field has done the best in emulating the modern-retro ballparks started by Oriole Park at Camden Yards. From a very family-friendly atmosphere that has more things for kids and parents to do than can be done in a day, to the little things as wider and more elevated seats that are angled towards the field of play, the “Jake” has everything a ballpark can offer. The design itself is unique in incorporating the surrounding downtown look that has been copied since by many other new ballparks. There is also the “mini” Green Monster fence in leftfield that acts as an out-of-town scoreboard and a personal touch to Cleveland.
Get your Cleveland Indian tickets for games throughout the season as the young Tribe offers its own version of urban renewal in one of America’s oldest baseball towns.
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