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Logo for the Gateway Sports Complex. The Gateway Sports and Entertainment Complex is an entertainment complex located in downtown Cleveland, Ohio.It opened in 1994 and is owned by the city of Cleveland and Cuyahoga County and is managed by the Gateway Economic Development Corporation, a non-profit group with board members who are appointed by county and city leaders.
League Park was built for the Cleveland Spiders, who were founded in 1887 and played first in the American Association before joining the National League in 1889. Team owner Frank Robison chose the site for the new park, at the corner of Lexington Avenue and Dunham Street, later renamed East 66th Street, in Cleveland's Hough neighborhood, because it was along the streetcar line he owned.
The Green Line (formerly known as the Shaker Line) is a light rail line of the RTA Rapid Transit system in Cleveland and Shaker Heights, Ohio, running from Tower City Center downtown, then east to Green Road near Beachwood. 2.6 miles (4.2 km) of track, including two stations (Tri-C–Campus District and East 55th), are shared with the rapid transit Red Line; the stations have low platforms for ...
The Guardians open their Cactus League schedule Feb 24 against the Cincinnati Reds.
Sept. 29: Kids Run the Bases presented by Cleveland Clinic Children’s Cleveland Guardians 2024 regular season schedule March 28 @ Oakland, 10:07 p.m. (Bally Sports Great Lakes, WTAM/WMMS/GRN)
Green Road station is a station on the Green Line of the RTA Rapid Transit in Shaker Heights, Ohio, located in the median of Shaker Boulevard (Ohio State Route 87) at its intersection with Green Road, after which the station is named. It is the eastern terminus of the Green Line.
Hagemeister Park: Green Bay Packers: Green Bay, Wisconsin: 1921 1922 ... Cleveland Browns: Cleveland, Ohio: 1931 1995 The Indians played here in their lone NFL season ...
That put the main stand in the northwest corner, near Payne and Sterling.[Cleveland Plain Dealer, February 27, 1887, p.3] During 1887-1888 the newspapers called it "Association Park", and during 1889-1890 the papers called it "National League Park" or just "League Park". After the 1890 season the Spiders moved to League Park.