
Progressive Field has many amenities including the Indians Hall of Fame, located in Heritage Park, behind the centerfield fence. Behind Heritage Park is the Market Pavilion/Batters Eye Bar where Tribe fans can gather and talk baseball while enjoying something to eat and drink. Progressive Field has provided the city with many great memories, including hosting the 1997 All-Star Game and three games of the 1997 World Series. Because of great teams, from 1995 until April 4, 2001, the Indians set a major league record of 455 sellouts of Progressive Field. The Indians ballpark has been nicknamed "The Jake" since its opening in 1994. With the ballpark being renamed in 2008, it will be interesting to see if fans still refer to Progressive Field as "The Jake." Regardless of its name, the ballpark is one of baseballs pristine ballparks.