Team Overview
Current Season Record
85-77
Division
American League Central
1st
Manager
Stephen Vogt
(Interim)
Last Championship
1948
(as Cleveland Indians)
Key Players
# | Player | Position | Age | Bat/Throw |
---|---|---|---|---|
35 |
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3B | 31 | R/R |
27 |
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SS | 25 | L/R |
11 |
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SP | 29 | R/R |
44 |
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RP | 26 | R/R |
5 |
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LF | 26 | L/L |
Home Ballpark

Progressive Field
Often called "The Jake," this iconic ballpark has been the Guardians' home since 1994. Known for its distinctive art deco architecture and the famous "Rock & Roll Hall of Fame" sign.
Location: Cleveland, Ohio
Capacity: 35,041
Opened: 1994
Team History Milestones
- 1915: Franchise founded as the Cleveland Naps, later renamed the Cleveland Indians.
- 1920: Won their first World Series championship.
- 1948: Won their second World Series championship.
- 1990s: Became a powerhouse in the newly formed AL Central, reaching the playoffs multiple times.
- 2016: Reached the World Series for the first time since 1948, losing a thrilling seven-game series to the Chicago Cubs.
- 2021: Officially renamed the Cleveland Guardians, embracing a new identity.