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Cleveland Indians Hid Nicolas Cage in 39 Lineup Graphics in 2019, and No One Had a Clue
The Cleveland Indians revealed that they had secretly hidden an image of Nicolas Cage within 39 of their lineup graphics throughout the 2019 season, and Twitter is in a frenzy trying to find them all.
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Frank Robinson, Hall of Fame Slugger and First Black Baseball Manager, Dies at 83
An intense player at the plate, he hit 586 home runs and made history when he took the helm of the Cleveland Indians in 1975.
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Chief Wahoo fans hurl insults at Native Americans during Cleveland Indians' home opener
As they have for 25 years, people gathered outside Progressive Field during opening day to protest the team's name and Chief Wahoo logo, which they say are racist and dishonor the heritage of indigenous people. By John Kuntz.
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Indigenous activist heads back to court in fight against Cleveland Indians logo
An Indigenous activist’s case against a Major League Baseball team and its league will be before the Ontario Divisional Court next week as the league argues that Ontario’s Human Rights Tribunal does not have jurisdiction to hear the case.
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The World Series' Most Heartbreaking Loss Turns 20
The moment was so perfect that, in hindsight, disaster was inevitable. While the Cleveland Indians had reached the World Series in ’95—their first appearance since 1954—they lost to the Braves in six often bitter games that left fans disgusted even decades later. (Doubt it? Google “1995 World Series strike zone.”) By 1997, star slugger/Halloween enthusiast Albert Belle was gone and the team entered the playoffs having won only 86 games, 13 less than the previous year.
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Amazingly, The Indians Are Even Better Than They Seem
The Cleveland Indians are officially on baseball’s greatest hot streak in more than eight decades. With 21 consecutive victories, they’re now tied for the longest winning streak in MLB history with the 1935 Chicago Cubs, moving one game ahead of the 2002 “Moneyball” Oakland A’s for the American League’s all-time record.1 If the Indians tack on another win, they’ll break a record older than the franchise’s World Series drought — perhaps a portent of more history to be shattered next month.
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How betting $100 on the Indians' 21-game streak could've made you a millionaire
It’s always fun to look at improbable sports accomplishments and say, “If only I had bet on it, I’d be so rich!” Leicester City’s 2015 Premier League title at 5,000-to-1 odds certainly comes to mind — that was easy money. But let’s say — in some crazy alternate reality — that you saw the Cleveland Indians’ AL-record 21-game win streak coming and you decided to bet just $100 at the start. How much money would you have today?
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Indians Stun Rangers on 9th inning Lindor Grand Slam
Lesson learned: Do not let Frankie get angry
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Cleveland Indians, Texas Rangers Series Preview, Pitching Matchups
The Indians and Texas, two division winners from last season, will open the 2017 season against each other on Monday night at Good Life Park in Arlington.
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MLB Awards: Indians' Terry Francona Named 2016 AL Manager of the Year
Francona won the award in 2013 as well
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Cubs win first World Series title since 1908 after beating Indians in Game 7
The most famous drought in US sports is over. The Chicago Cubs are World Series champions for the first time since 1908
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Ultimate Guide for Game 7: Kluber Versus Hendricks in the Grand Finale
Corey Kluber beat the Cubs in both Games 1 and 4, but he's facing the NL ERA champ in Kyle Hendricks. Who will win a matchup this tight? Setting up the deciding Game 7.
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Cubs Rock Cleveland, Force Game 7
The Cubs exploded out of the gate in Game 6 behind a grand slam and record-tying six RBIs from Addison Russell to beat the Indians 9-3 and force a seventh and deciding game in the World Series. Bryant started the onslaught with a monster solo homer to back 5 2/3 solid innings from Jake Arrieta and sterling performance from the Chicago bullpen.
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Eddie Robinson Hopes to see Tribe Win it Again
The last living member of the Indians' 1948 World Series championship team will be in the stands hoping to see his old team win it all again. Eddie Robinson, who drove in the decisive run in Cleveland's clinching victory over the Boston Braves in Game 6 of the '48 Fall Classic, has been invited by the Indians to attend Game 6 of the World Series against the Cubs on Tuesday night. Robinson and his wife, Bette, flew to Cleveland from their home in Texas on Monday and will be hosted in a suite during the game.
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Ultimate Guide for Game 6: Can Indians take Series at Home?
Can Jake Arrieta keep the Cubs alive in the World Series? Will Josh Tomlin be able to repeat his Game 3 performance? We preview what could be a deciding Game 6.
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Ohio high school cheerleaders taunt opposing ‘Indians’ with ‘Trail of Tears’ banner
Greenfield's McClain High School posted an apology on Facebook, but later deleted it. By Marissa Payne.
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Best of World Series in Pictures so Far
Chicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo catches the ball on a deflection from catcher David Ross for an out on a foul ball by Cleveland Indians left fielder Carlos Santana in game
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Cubs Win Game 5. World Series goes Back to Cleveland
The Chicago Cubs won a World Series game at Wrigley Field for the first time since 1945 with a 3-2 victory Sunday night. The Cleveland Indians lead the World Series 3-2.
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Indians Beat Cubs 7-2 To Lead World Series 3-1
Cleveland Indians move one win closer to reprising their Series title, the first time since 1948.
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Everything You Need to Know as Cubs and Indians Meet in Game 4
Go inside the numbers and matchups that will decide Saturday night's showdown between the Chicago Cubs and the Cleveland Indians in Game 4 of the World Series