Apr 09, 2007 4:17 PM EST

The Indians will play their 2007 home opener in Milwaukee.

You read that right.

In the latest and most peculiar in a long line of bizarre twists and turns in the life of the Tribe these past few days, the club announced Monday afternoon that it will have to move its three-day, home series against the Angels to the retractable roof comforts of Miller Park in Milwaukee.

"We're off the charts now," manager Eric Wedge said. "We're rolling with it and making the best of the situation."

Persistent snow in the Cleveland area this weekend left more than 10 inches of powder on the ground at Jacobs Field, postponing an entire four-game series against the Mariners. Attempts to get Friday's home opener completed fell one strike short in the top of the fifth inning, and doubleheaders scheduled for Saturday, Sunday and Monday were all snowed out.

Via MLB.com