Winning two World Series titles and a recent Division title in 2007, the Cleveland Indians are one of the most prominent Baseball team in the United States. They are also known for selling out tickets in virtual all their games. They presently have a record of having a sold-out attendance 445 home games.
The team was founded in 1915 and they are based in Cleveland, Ohio. Indians belong to the Central Division of the Major League Baseball (MLB). In 1992, the team was named as the “Organization of the Year” due to their latest achievements and the improvements that were made to their organizational system in their team.
En route to one of the biggest upsets in MLB history, the Indians defeated the hard-fought team of the Seattle Mariners. Occurring in August 2, 2002, this is regarded as one of the highlights of Indians’ history.
In 2010, the team made some changes in their line-up and staffing, promoting “Mark Shapiro” to team President. With this, the franchise that has made a record-breaking 455 home game sellouts, hopes for seasons.