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No player ever hit a home run to the center field bleachers at Cleveland Municipal Stadium.
Yes, the old Cleveland Municipal Stadium had loges, which were private boxes or seating areas for fans. These loges provided a more exclusive viewing experience for attendees at events, including baseball games and football games. The stadium, which opened in 1931, was home to the Cleveland Indians (now Guardians) and the Cleveland Browns, accommodating a large number of spectators with various seating options.
Albert Belle of the Indians in the 8th inning against the White Sox on October 2, 1993.
The Browns Stadium is located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States. The stadium is also known as FirstEnergy Stadium and is home to the NFL Cleveland Browns.
the Boston garden, then it was the fleet center and now it's the td banknorth garden.
"Cleveland Brown's stadium is located in Cleveland, Ohio and has a seating capacity of over 73,200 people. It has been the Cleveland Brown team's home field for 49 years."
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Cleveland's stadium is closest to Lake Erie, but Buffalo is also pretty close.
The expansion Browns are 37-67 (.356) at home at Cleveland Brown stadium since 1999. Pathetic! They continue to play their worst at home!
The Cleveland Indians played their first season at Jacobs field in 1994. In 2007 the name of the stadium was changed to Progressive field (the "Pro")
237 Yankees Stadium Home RunsAs of 2009 the New York Yankees hit 136 home runs at Yankees Stadium, and the opposing team hit 101 for a total of 237 Yankees Stadium home runs.
FirstEnergy Stadium (Home of the Cleveland Browns) has a seating capacity of 67,431 people. FirstEnergy Stadium (Reading, Pennsylvania) has a seating capacity of 9,000 people. FirstEnergy Stadium-Cub Cadet Field has a seating capacity of 5,800 people.