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Take a look back in time with some of the sights at Progressive Field that help tell the tale of the Tribe

Posted at 9:33 AM, Apr 04, 2019
and last updated 2019-04-04 09:33:43-04

CLEVELAND — Indians are marking 25 years at Progressive Field.

The first game was held on this day, April 4 in 1994. Former President Bill Clinton threw out the ceremonial first pitch.

The Tribe beat the Seattle Mariners that day.

The Indians are at home again Thursday, hosting the Toronto Blue Jays. First pitch is at 6:10 p.m.

Good Morning Cleveland Anchors Katie Ussin and Terrence Lee caught up with Indians team historian, Jeremy Feador, to show you some of the great sights at the ballpark that help tell the tale of the Tribe.

They include a metal marker on the concourse near center field to remember Jim Thome's longest home run at Progressive.

As well as the bat used in a Pulitzer-prize-winning photo of Babe Ruth - it belonged to Indians Hall of Fame player, Bob Feller.

Watch the video to learn more!

Today marks 25 years at Progressive Field