Each year, we analyze the Top 10 moments in Jacobs/Progressive Field history, which we publish in our annual Media Guide, to gauge whether we need any updates to the list.

This past season, of course, provided a few such moments worthy of consideration — so we added to the list.

Cleveland.com’s Zack Meisel and Paul Hoynes also offered their top 10 lists — here they are:

How’d we do?

Progressive Field Top 10 Memories (as voted on by members of the Indians front office and selected media)

1. Tony Pena’s game-winning homer in the 13th inning in Game 1 of the Division Series against Boston on October 3, 1995 to give the Tribe their first postseason win since Oct. 11, 1948.

2. Indians clinch first title since 1954 on September 8, 1995 vs. Baltimore.

3. Rajai Davis’ 2-run home run in Game 7 of the 2016 World Series against Chicago’s Aroldis Chapman that erased a 6–4 Cubs lead, tying the game at 6.

4. Aug. 5, 2001 vs. Seattle. The Indians erase deficits of 12–0 (in the 4th inning) and 14–2 (7th inning) to post a 15–14, 11th inning win, becoming only the third team in history, the first since 1925, to overcome a 12-run deficit and win.

5. All-Star Game on July 8, 1997 featuring Sandy Alomar capturing the MVP for hitting the game-winning homer.

6. 1997 Division Series games 4 and 5 against the New York Yankees highlighted by Sandy Alomar’s homer off Yankees reliever Mariano Rivera in Game 4 of the Division Series on October 5, 1997 to tie the game and save the Tribe from post-season elimination.

7. First game on April 4, 1994 vs. Seattle with the Indians coming from behind to defeat the Mariners on an 11th inning single by Wayne Kirby.

8. Tyler Naquin’s “walk-off” inside-the-park home run on August 19, 2016 vs. Toronto to give Indians a 3–2 win.

9. Manny Ramirez’s game-winning homer in the 12th inning off Oakland’s Dennis Eckersley on July 16, 1995.

10. After a pair of solo shots by the White Sox in the top half of the frame erased a 3–2 lead, PH Jason Giambi hit a 2-out, 2-run walk-off HR in the ninth off Addison Reed to give Cleveland a thrilling 5–4 win over Chicago-AL on Sept. 24, 2013.

Honorable Mention:

· 12th inning win in Game 3 of the ALCS on October 11, 1997 (Vizquel missed suicide squeeze bunt)

· Game 1 of 2016 ALDS vs. Boston, 3 homers in 4 batters off Rick Porcello (3rd inning)

· The “Bug Game”; Game 2 of the 2007 ALDS vs. New York-AL (2–1, 11IP win)