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The Indians confirmed Monday that the team will drop their nickname after more than 100 years. But that won't be happening until at least 2022. For now, the team is facing deep budget cuts that likely include saying farewell to their star player.
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The Cleveland Indians face a financial crunch, but there is some hope to staying competitive.
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The Cleveland Indians face a financial crunch, but there is some hope to staying competitive.
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The Cleveland Indians have gone from the bottom to the top over the course of two months. In early June, they trailed the Minnesota Twins by as many as…
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The Indians started the second half of the season with an uphill battle to try to win the American League Central Division. They gained ground on the…
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For some Major League Baseball players making the All-Star Game roster is a regular affair.But for others it’s one and done.Sports commentator Terry Pluto…
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The Major League Baseball All-Star Game will be played in Cleveland for the fifth time in history. The game that brings together the league's biggest…
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The Cleveland Indians have been overhauling the roster so far this offseason. And, while some moves were anticipated with a bevy of players becoming free…
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The Cleveland Indians front office held its first press conference today since their World Series loss to the Chicago Cubs.Indians President Chris…