As you might expect Progressive Field is going to look a little different this season.
Aside from a few historical references, all traces of the Indians name and logo are gone.

The blue and red colors still remain, however, especially in the new "C" logo.
Other than that, just about everything at Progressive will be the same.

Some minor changes, though.
Fans will be allowed to bring in small bags again.

Some new ticket deals are being offered like $80 family packs which include 4 tickets with $40 credit for food or merch.

"Families who need more than 4 can add up to four additional tickets for $20 each and that includes $10 of loaded value," said Guardians VP of Communications, Curtis Danberg.

Home plate high top table tickets will also be available.
Lots of new food choices with the ability to order online and pick-up and avoid the long lines.
Our favorite: The pork mac and cheese waffle cone. Also new: mac and cheese bowls, plant-based nachos, chicken and waffles and a southwest burger.

A new name means lot of new Guardians merchandise.

"Up until this point we have not had the replica jerseys available. Fans have been asking about that since we launched the brand in November. We were able to deliver that to them this past Monday. We have home replica jerseys available in blank and in select player," said Kristin Jusko, Director of Merchandising.

There's also a cool list of game-day promotional items for the season like bobble heads and jerseys.

The first Guardians game at Progressive Field is Friday at 7pm. That's when actor and big Cleveland fan, Tom Hanks, throws out the first pitch.