Cleveland Guardians opening day How to get there cheaply
			CLEVELAND, Ohio – Thousands of fans are expected to swarm downtown Friday for the Cleveland Guardians’ home opener against the Seattle Mariners, clogging traffic and likely driving up parking fees. But the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority says it is a cheaper option to getting to the game and back home safely and hassle-free. “With GCRTA, you’ll bat a thousand by avoiding downtown traffic, construction zones and expensive parking fees,” it said in a news release Monday. The two best ways to get there: Roundtrip tickets cost $5 and can be purchased with cash at the Brookpark, Puritas, Triskett, West…
		
	
 
		 
		