It Belonged on That Corner ID: 7232 | This file appears in: Progressive Field To listen to this audio please consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 audio Bob DiBiasio talks about how Jacobs Field had to be shoehorned into a rather confined downtown site, but its location was what made it special. Even its architecture purposefully evokes the exposed steelwork of the city's bridges over the Cuyahoga River. | Source: Cleveland Regional Oral History Collection Download Original File SourceCleveland Regional Oral History CollectionRelation“Bob DiBiasio Interview, 2005,” Cleveland Voices, clevelandvoices.org/items/show/1916 "It Belonged on That Corner" appears in: Progressive Field