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Since, they have played in Progressive Field ( formerly Jacobs Field ).
The tax proceeds would be used to finance the building of the Gateway Sports and Entertainment Complex which would include Jacobs Field and Gund Arena for the Cleveland Cavaliers basketball team.
The Indians opened Jacobs Field in 1994 with the aim of improving on the prior season's sixth-place finish.
Between June 12, 1995 and April 4, 2001, the Indians sold out 455 consecutive home games, drawing a total of 19, 324, 248 fans to Jacobs Field.
Its fortunes have risen since the Red Sox ' 1967 " Impossible Dream " season, and on September 8, 2008 with a game versus the Tampa Bay Rays, Fenway Park broke the all-time Major League record with its 456th consecutive sellout, surpassing the previous record held by Jacobs Field ( now Progressive Field ) in Cleveland, Ohio.
* Progressive Field ( originally Jacobs Field ), home of the Cleveland Indians
The arena and the Cleveland Indians ' Jacobs Field were built together as part of the city's Gateway project.
He got his first major league base hit against Cleveland Indians ' pitcher Paul Assenmacher at Jacobs Field in the final game of the season.
" Doby threw out the ceremonial first pitch at the 1997 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, played at Jacobs Field.
Eventually the Indians persuaded City of Cleveland and Cuyahoga County voters to fund a new ballpark ( which became known as Jacobs Field ) through new taxes.
In turn, Modell was dissatisfied with the Indians ' new ballpark because Stadium Corp .' s suite rental revenue decreased once Jacobs Field opened.
The Indians went on to play in the World Series in 1995 and 1997, and sold out 455 straight games at Jacobs Field from 1995 until 2001.
The ballpark was named Jacobs Field after team owners Richard and David Jacobs, from its inaugural season in 1994 until 2008, when its name was changed to Progressive Field after its naming rights were purchased by the Progressive Insurance Company.
The Jacobs Field logo ( 1994-2007 )
The ballpark opened on April 4, 1994, named " Jacobs Field " for former team owner Richard Jacobs, who paid for the naming rights until the end of 2006.
In 1995, the Indians qualified for the World Series for the first time since 1954 ; it was the first time the World Series was played at Jacobs Field.
Two years later, Jacobs Field hosted its first All-Star Game and the first All Star Game in Cleveland since 1981.
On July 3, 1999, Jim Thome hit the longest home run in Jacobs Field history, with a hit to center field.

Jacobs and set
They have met in a total of eight Grand Slam finals, ahead of the number of finals played by Steffi Graf and Arantxa Sánchez Vicario and by Helen Wills Moody and Helen Jacobs but behind the record of fourteen finals set by Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova.
On August 1, 1864, Jacobs returned to Arlington and set up an awareness day about the “ struggle against chattel slavery ", to celebrate the emancipation in the British West Indies.
* A set of stairs and the associated Jacobs Ladder Bridge between Westhaven and Saint Marys Bay, in Auckland, New Zealand
Two members of the Chicago Brass Quintet can arguably be credited with helping plant the seed for today's success of the brass quintet medium: Arnold Jacobs, tubist of the CBQ was teacher to the two founders Daellenbach and Watts of the Canadian Brass, while Renold Schilke, trumpet player in the CBQ and master craftsman, was mentor to the entire group, successfully crafting the first-ever matched set of gold-plated quintet brass instruments.
During the winter Joseph, the Prophet, set a man by the name of Sidney Hay Jacobs to select from the Old Bible scriptures as pertained to polygamy, or celestial marriage, to write it in pamphlet form, and to advocate that doctrine.
The books by Jacobs himself are generally set in the very period of their writing, but those authored by others after his death are explicitly set in the 1950s only.
Schmeling's Jewish manager, Joe Jacobs, set up Schmeling's training at a Jewish resort in the Catskills, hoping it would help mollify Jewish fight fans.
Jane Jacobs ' book, The Death and Life of Great American Cities, cites the Back of the Yards as an area able to successfully " unslum " in the 1960s, due to a beneficial set of circumstances.
In September 2012, Paul Dalton from London UK, set an unofficial world record by eating 3 Jacobs cream crackers in 30. 01 seconds, this beat the previous record considerably, however because it could not be verified, a further adjudicated attempt will be made, before the end of 2012.
In a match set to end the feud, Jacobs lost to Aries in an " I Quit " match at Rising Above.
IPW Commissioner Brandon Prophet set up a match between Jacobs and Bailey on April 3, 2010 at Uprising however Bailey no showed the event and Jacobs faced Kyle Threat instead gaining his second win in the company.
Noji's personal best was 7-7 ( 2. 31m ), set in 1992, giving him a height-over-head differential of, the second best all time, behind only Franklin Jacobs ' and Stefan Holm's.
In the far from ideal Lane 1, she collected another bronze, as part of 4 x 100 m relay team featuring her teammates Simone Jacobs ( 1st leg ), Beverley Callendar ( 3rd leg ), and Heather Oakes ( anchor leg ), clocking 43. 11-well down on the British record she helped set alongside Callendar and Oakes in Moscow 1980.
In 2004, his sophomore season, Jacobs set the record for the best touchdown-to-interception ratio in NCAA Division I-A history ( 10. 25: 1 ).

Jacobs and major
In September 2007, the Society opened a major exhibition about Jane Jacobs sponsored by the Rockefeller Foundation.
That way, Jacobs University Bremen wishes to contribute to solutions for the major challenges of the 21st century world.
The book was originally written to record the essence of discussions held on its title's subject at weekly classes given by Jacobs at the New West End Synagogue and was the subject at the time of some mild criticism, but not of any major censure.
In 2008, the founders, Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen, sold a major stake in the company to a new ownership group led by William J. Rouhana and Robert D. Jacobs.
Fusion cuisine and the Pacific Rim style of cooking are major cuisine styles that interact with modern New Zealand cuisine, with chefs from New Zealand actively learning overseas trends, and chefs like Peter Gordon, bakers such as Dean Brettschneider, and foodies such as Lauraine Jacobs impacting fusion and Pacific Rim cuisines from New Zealand cuisine.
In 1863 John Bozeman and John Jacobs scouted for a direct route from Virginia City, Montana to central Wyoming to connect with the Oregon Trail, then the major passage to the West Coast.
Since then Jacobs ' work has appeared in several major shows and a book Steichen at War: The Navy's Pacific Air Battles.
On August 14, 1998, at Jacobs Field in Cleveland, Hoiles became the ninth player and the first catcher in major league history to hit two grand slams in one game.

Jacobs and league
The league and championship were organised in the winter months, and weekly programmes of Dublin Senior Club Camogie League, Dublin Senior Club Camogie Championship and Isle of Man Cup matches were contested by clubs such as Austin Stacks, Celtic, CIE, Cuchulainns, Eoghan Ruadh, Jacobs, Muiris O ’ Neills, Naomh Aoife, and Optimists on a dedicated camogie ground in the Phoenix Park ( first used 1922, reopened 1933, new pitch opened 1987 ) although Celtic had a ground in Coolock and CIE had a ground in Inchicore.

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