The big snow may be over, but the weather forecast this week is cold and damp. So, the Cleveland Indians have given up for now on Cleveland's weather and have packed their bags for Milwaukee.
Bob DiBiasio: It's been quite odd to the beginning of the baseball season here in Cleveland.
Bob DiBiasio is an Indians spokesman and he says the team was forced to play in Wisconsin because playing conditions at Jacob's Field are poor right now and fans would be uncomfortable. Indians manager Eric Wedge says the team is taking the unusual situation in stride.
Eric Wedge: It is what it is. You can't complain about it. It doesn't matter if it's fair or not.
Spokesman DiBiasio says players are eager to get back on a field.
Bob DiBiasio: I think they want they play. I think the inactivity of our players is becoming a major concern.
As for the postponed Mariners games, he says more information about new dates will be released soon. He says the Indians will try to get a real home opener against the Chicago White Sox on Friday - the 13th. Dan Bobkoff, 90.3.