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- Get ticketsNew York Yankees at Cleveland GuardiansMon, Jun 8, 2026 · 6:40 PM EDT
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- Get ticketsNew York Yankees at Cleveland GuardiansWed, Jun 10, 2026 · 1:10 PM EDT
- Get ticketsDetroit Tigers at Cleveland GuardiansFri, Jun 12, 2026 · 7:10 PM EDT
- Get ticketsDetroit Tigers at Cleveland GuardiansSat, Jun 13, 2026 · 4:10 PM EDT
- Get ticketsDetroit Tigers at Cleveland GuardiansSun, Jun 14, 2026 · 1:40 PM EDT
- Get ticketsSeattle Mariners at Cleveland GuardiansFri, Jun 26, 2026 · 7:10 PM EDT
- Get ticketsSeattle Mariners at Cleveland GuardiansSat, Jun 27, 2026 · 7:10 PM EDT
- Get ticketsSeattle Mariners at Cleveland GuardiansSun, Jun 28, 2026 · 1:40 PM EDT
- Get ticketsTexas Rangers at Cleveland GuardiansMon, Jun 29, 2026 · 7:10 PM EDT
- Get ticketsTexas Rangers at Cleveland GuardiansTue, Jun 30, 2026 · 6:40 PM EDT
- Get ticketsTexas Rangers at Cleveland GuardiansWed, Jul 1, 2026 · 1:10 PM EDT
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Parking
Reserve a spot in advance — game-day parking near Progressive Field fills early.
Getting there
Progressive Field sits in downtown Cleveland on Carnegie Avenue, sharing the Gateway sports complex with Rocket Arena immediately north across Huron Road. RTA's Tower City station — the hub for the Red, Blue, and Green Lines — is a short walk west from the park. The HealthLine bus rapid transit on Euclid Avenue stops a few blocks north. Driving in uses I-77 and I-90 with team-affiliated and adjacent garages ringing the Gateway complex; reserving in advance via the parking link above typically beats game-day pricing on the busiest dates. Rideshare drop-off zones are signed along Carnegie and Ontario. Confirm bag and entry rules on the Guardians' official site before going.
The neighborhood
The Gateway District wraps the ballpark and Rocket Arena in a downtown sports-and-entertainment block, with East 4th Street's pedestrian-only restaurant strip a short walk north and Tower City Center's mall-and-transit hub a short walk west. Public Square — Cleveland's revitalized civic center — sits a few blocks north and connects to the Warehouse District's bar cluster. The historic Tremont neighborhood (with one of the city's deepest restaurant scenes) sits a short ride southwest, and Ohio City — anchored by the West Side Market and a dense brewery cluster — is a short ride west across the Cuyahoga River. Lake Erie and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame are a 15-minute walk north on East 9th Street and pair naturally with a longer Cleveland baseball visit.
Where to eat & drink nearby
Walkable pre-game stops include Flannery's Pub (a longtime Cleveland pre-game standby a block from the ballpark), Lola Bistro (Michael Symon's flagship restaurant on East 4th Street's pedestrian strip), and Mabel's BBQ (Symon's Cleveland-style barbecue spot next door on East 4th). The Greenhouse Tavern on East 4th Street is the destination farm-to-table sit-down. Lock 3 Brewing in Tremont is a short ride south. Great Lakes Brewing Co. in Ohio City — Cleveland's flagship craft brewery — is a short ride west, paired naturally with West Side Market across the street for casual pre-game eating. Slyman's Restaurant is the destination corned-beef deli a short ride east. Pre-game crowds at the closest bars build quickly within an hour of first pitch.
First-timer tips
Plan to arrive an hour or more before first pitch — the Gateway concourse and security screening can stack up on weekend nights, and the East 4th Street pre-game corridor packs in. The Heritage Park area in the outfield concourse honors Cleveland baseball's deep history (with a separate Indians-era Hall of Fame display) and is worth budgeting time for. The Guardians publish current bag policy, clear-bag rules, and gate-open times on their official site and these change season to season — check before traveling. Mobile-only tickets and cash-free concessions are the norm. Renovations across the 2020s have modernized the seating bowl, concourses, and outfield district — the park reads more current than its 1994 vintage would suggest.
Best games to catch
Guardians–Yankees consistently anchors the strongest home weekend of the year and prices well above season average — the franchises' multiple playoff clashes (1997, 1998, 2007, 2017, 2022) give the matchup outsized demand. Guardians–White Sox, Guardians–Tigers, and Guardians–Twins carry AL Central rivalry weight, with the Tigers matchup historically the deepest division grudge. Visits from the Red Sox, Dodgers, and Cubs anchor strong summer weekends. The Guardians' promotional calendar — fireworks Fridays, bobblehead nights, heritage themed games — is published on the team site and varies year to year. October baseball at the park has been a recurring fixture across recent contention windows; the 2016 World Series Game 7 home loss remains the building's most-replayed moment.
What to know
Progressive Field opened in April 1994 as Jacobs Field, named for the Cleveland-based real-estate developer Jacobs family that then owned the team. It was renamed Progressive Field in 2008 when Progressive Corporation — the Mayfield Village-based insurer — acquired naming rights. The team rebranded from the Cleveland Indians to the Cleveland Guardians ahead of the 2022 season, taking the name from the Guardians of Traffic statues on the nearby Hope Memorial Bridge. The 2016 World Series Game 7 — the Indians' 8-7 extra-innings loss to the Cubs that ended Cleveland's drought hopes — remains the building's most-replayed single moment. The park underwent a major renovation completed for the 2025 season that rebuilt the right-field upper bleacher area, added new social spaces, and modernized the home-plate gate. Heritage Park in the outfield concourse honors the deep Cleveland baseball lineage including the franchise's 1948 World Series title.
Frequently asked questions
What time do gates open at Progressive Field?
Gates typically open about 90 minutes to 2 hours before first pitch on game days, with earlier openings for premium-ticket holders. Exact gate-open times shift season to season — check the Guardians' official gates and entry page for the current schedule.
How do I get to Progressive Field without a car?
RTA's Tower City station — the hub for the Red, Blue, and Green Lines — is a short walk west from the park. The HealthLine bus rapid transit on Euclid Avenue stops a few blocks north. Rideshare drop-off zones are signed along Carnegie and Ontario.
Where can I park near Progressive Field?
Team-affiliated and adjacent Gateway-area garages ring the ballpark and Rocket Arena, with surface lots scattered south. Reserving in advance via the parking link above typically beats game-day pricing. Many visitors use RTA and skip parking entirely.
Is Progressive Field the same as Jacobs Field?
Yes — the ballpark was renamed Progressive Field in 2008 when Progressive Corporation acquired the naming rights from the Jacobs family. It is the same downtown ballpark that opened in 1994 as Jacobs Field; only the name has changed.
What's the bag policy at Progressive Field?
The Guardians follow MLB's standardized small-bag guidance (size-limited soft bags only; no hard-sided coolers). Specific dimensions and prohibited items shift season to season — check the team's official bag policy page before the gates.
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