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CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Hall of Fame induction weekend is a few months away, but newly-elected slugger Jim Thome already knows which Cleveland Indians cap he wants to appear on his plaque in Cooperstown.
The Cleveland Indians will remove the logo that many Native Americans find racist from its baseball caps and jerseys starting in the 2019 season, Major League Baseball announced Monday.
Cleveland's Major League Baseball team will be dropping the "Indians" nickname ... removed the contentious Chief Wahoo logo from its caps and jerseys, but the smiling, cartoonish mascot has ...
Known as the Indians since 1915, Cleveland's Major League Baseball team will be called Guardians ... Chief Wahoo logo on their jerseys and caps. However, the team continues to sell merchandise ...
the Cleveland Indians will not wear script “I” ball caps as part of their official on-field, clubhouse or batting practice uniform scheme in 2020. The hat will, however be available for fans ...
It’s something Major League Baseball takes great pride in as ... The league announced in January that the Cleveland Indians will be removing the “Chief Wahoo” logo from their uniforms ...
In 1947, Cleveland Indians owner Bill Veeck decided that ... If you go to the website of New Era—the official baseball cap provider of MLB—you can buy an Indians hat with Goldbach’s original ...
Cleveland’s Major League Baseball team will drop “Indians” as its name ... mascot — a caricature that was used as a logo on caps, uniforms and other merchandise. The change was phased ...
CASE FOR COOPERSTOWN: Tyler Carey explains why Cleveland Indians legend CC Sabathia belongs in the Baseball Hall of Fame ... the Hall of Fame with a Yankees cap on his plaque, nothing that the ...
For more than a century of mostly futile seasons, Cleveland’s baseball team has been called the Indians. Now, two years after dumping the cartoonish Indian logo that had decorated its caps ...