There won’t be baseball at Progressive Field come March 31.
Owners and players are unable to agree on a contract.A shorter baseball season means baseball fans won’t be flocking downtown as often, doing a number on businesses bottom lines.
“I mean obviously we are upset. We want baseball back. We want to see the fans back and help get everything back to normal, but we’ll get through it like we have for the past few years,” Grasso said.Guardians fan Matt Koch was already having a bad day because of his flat tire, but felt worse for his friends who own businesses downtown.
Back to Grasso, he told 19 News he has a couple of tricks up his sleeve to make sure him and his staff stay afloat during another tumultuous time.
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