… Hey, Hoynsie: Why are the Indians pushing the Block C and moving out Chief Wahoo – the most recognizable symbol in sports? You see Block C and it could be Columbus, Cincinnati, Charleston, Chattanooga or the Cubs. – John Coleman, Westlake. Hey, …
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Powerful presence: Encarnacion gives Indians booming bat
” As fans lining the chain-linked fence next to Cleveland’s main practice field jockeyed for better position to snatch an autograph or selfie with the team’s newest star, Edwin Encarnacion showed no emotion. With his glove balanced on his head, Encarnacion signed baseballs, bats, cards and whatever else was thrust in front of him.
breaking Cleveland to host baseball All-Star Game
All-Star Games are nothing new to Cleveland: The Indians have hosted the most in Major League Baseball history at five, the first being way back in 1911. The last All-Star game that Cleveland hosted was in 1997, when the current stadium was named Jacobs Field.
breaking Cleveland to host baseball All-Star Game
All-Star Games are nothing new to Cleveland: The Indians have hosted the most in Major League Baseball history at five, the first being way back in 1911. The last All-Star game that Cleveland hosted was in 1997, when the current stadium was named Jacobs Field.
Should Cleveland Indians move Danny Salazar to the bullpen? Hey, Hoynsie
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Indians outbid A’s, agree to terms with slugger Edwin Encarnacion
Capping a year in which they came within one victory of winning the World Series for the first time since 1948, the Indians agreed to terms with the veteran slugger on a $60 million, three-year contract Thursday night. The deal includes a club option for 2020 that, if exercised, would make it worth $80 million over four years.