BRUNSWICK — Fans of Northeast Ohio professional sports teams have experienced "Red Right 88," "The Drive," "The Fumble," "The Shot," and many losing seasons.

Through it all, the owner of Mapleside Farms said he believes fans have remained "#CLEstrong."

The farm will debut its Cleveland sports-themed corn maze tonight during The Shindig, an adult-only event.

The seven-acre corn maze at 294 Pearl Road will challenge visitors to navigate through the likeness of Cleveland Browns tackle Joe Thomas, the Indians script logo and #CLEstrong.

"Joe embodies everything great about Cleveland sports and that's definitely something worth celebrating," Greg Clement, owner of Mapleside Farms, said in a statement. "He also exemplifies a lot of the same values that we have here in Northeast Ohio like hard work and a family-first mentality. We are truly proud to honor him with this year's corn maze."

The tribute to the Indians also commemorates the team's appearance in the 2016 World Series, and offers hope they will advance through the playoffs and return this season.

"The Indians were so close last year and we hope the Browns aren't too far off," Clement said.

Last year's maze celebrated the Cleveland Cavaliers' 2016 NBA championship with Believeland, LeBron James' likeness with the words "Homegrown Hero" and the Larry O'Brien NBA championship trophy etched into the cornfield.

On Twitter, James publicly thanked the Clements for their support last year.

The Shindig opens at 6 p.m. for anyone age 21 and older. Tickets are $10.

Visitors can enjoy a tour of the orchard, a scenic hayride, the 311-foot Super Slide and a jumping pillow that Mapleside calls the largest in Ohio.

Disco Inferno will perform live beginning at 7 p.m. Mapleside said another Shindig is scheduled Aug. 25.

For information, visit www.mapleside.com.