A total eclipse of the park: Guardians fans, players eyes agaze at total solar eclipse at Progressive Field

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Camryn Justice is a reporter at News 5 Cleveland.

CLEVELAND — Since 1994, Cleveland's ballpark has sold out for the first home game of the season. But this Opening Day drew both baseball fans and astronomy enthusiasts out to the park for a special moment: a total solar eclipse visible from Progressive Field.

Some fans talked about the excitement of experiencing totality. Many were most looking forward to seeing the reactions of those around them. "We're a species just floating on a rock out in space. I think everyone just needs to take into consideration just how special this is and how precious life is," Brennan said."I know that that's probably pretty deep for an eclipse, but it's just one of those kinds of moments that we need to take in and understand it's really special."

 

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