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San Jose Giants company history timeline

1995

In the fall of 1995, Cleveland Browns owner Art Modell decided to move the city’s football team to Baltimore.

In 1995, $500,000 worth of improvements to the stadium were made, such as the installation of new seats, and upgrading the VIP section to include cup holders.

1996

The demolition of Cleveland Municipal Stadium officially began in November 1996 and was complete by the following spring.

But Municipal Stadium – torn down in 1996 – would not be part of this new part of Browns’ history.

2010

The playing surface was renovated following the 2010 season.

2019

By Jimmy Swartz October 19, 2019 @brownsnationcom

2020

Municipal Stadium was one of the three oldest Minor League baseball stadiums in the country when the Hagerstown Suns were disbanded in 2020.

2021

The Suns are currently under lease to play at Municipal Stadium through 2021.

Prior to the 2021 season, the semi-professional Hagerstown Braves (not to be confused with the former minor league team of the same name that played at Municipal Stadium in the 50s) announced they would return to play their 2021 season at Municipal Stadium.

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