Before its name was changed to Progressive Field, Jacobs Field opened its doors in 1994 and played host to one of baseball's most fearsome clubs, the mid-'90s Cleveland Indians that featured Albert Belle, Manny Ramirez, Jim Thome and Kenny Lofton among others. These are the blueprints detailing every nook and cranny of the state-of-the-art facility from the diamond and dugouts to the restaurants and rest rooms. A must-have for any die-hard Cleveland sports fan, or for those whose interests include architecture. The blueprints were designed by the construction firm HOK Sport in the same retro-modern style that had made their Camden Yards park such a runaway hit. Jacobs Field established a major league record with 455 consecutive sellouts.