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The Cleveland Indians, after settling a trademark lawsuit, will become the Cleveland Guardians on Friday and begin selling official team merchandise.
Were the Cleveland Indians Named To Honor Baseball's First Native American Player? Louis Sockalexis was believed to be the first acknowledged Native American to play in the major leagues.
Topline The Cleveland Indians baseball team will play their final home game of the year on Monday afternoon versus the Kansas City Royals at Progressive Field—their last game before they ...
Since 1915, my adopted home city has been home to the Cleveland Indians, a name selected through a newspaper poll—a very democratic method indeed. They were previously the Cleveland Naps and ...
Many Native Americans in the Chicago area said they support the Cleveland Indians changing their name next season to the Cleveland Guardians.
Former President Donald Trump blasted the Cleveland Indians Friday over their name change announcement. “Can anybody believe that the Cleveland Indians, a storied and cherished baseball ...
Cleveland Indians owner Paul Dolan sent a letter to fans on Friday following the team's announcement it will be changing names to the Cleveland Guardians.
The Cleveland Indians are changing their name next season to the Cleveland Guardians, the Major League Baseball club announced Friday morning, after the current moniker drew criticism for decades ...
Known as the Indians since 1915, Cleveland's MLB team announced the name change with a video narrated by actor Tom Hanks.
CLEVELAND — Shortly after the Cleveland Indians officially revealed they are changing the team name to the Cleveland Guardians, the announcement captured the attention of former President Donald ...
The Cleveland Indians announced the team’s new name on Friday after years of controversy and recent pressure from Major League Baseball.
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