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  2. The Cleveland Indians Have Changed Their Name, And Fans ... - AOL

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    The post The Cleveland Indians Have Changed Their Name, And Fans Are Upset appeared first on The Spun. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  3. Indians Fans Are Furious With Their Team’s Owners - AOL

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    The Cleveland Indians essentially let their fans know they are punting on the 2021 season with today’s long-expected trade of shortstop Francisco Lindor. Cleveland is slashing payroll–they ...

  4. Sundance (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Successful conversion of Cleveland Indians team name to neutral name. Sundance is an American Indian civil rights activist. He is perhaps best known for being one of several prominent American Indians to spearhead the movement against the use of Native American imagery as sports mascots.

  5. Fans All Wanted 1 New Name For The Cleveland Indians - AOL

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    The “Cleveland Indians” name that lasted more than 105 years is no more. Taking a new name for the first time since 1915, the storied franchise is now “The Cleveland Guardians.”

  6. Jimmy Dudley - Wikipedia

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    Dudley was the Indians' lead radio announcer from 1948 until his dismissal by the club in January 1968. In 1969, Dudley broadcast for the expansion Seattle Pilots; when the club moved to Milwaukee and became the Brewers the following year, he did not join them. Dudley broadcast for a number of minor league teams in the 1970s before retiring.

  7. Chief Wahoo - Wikipedia

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    Chief Wahoo was a logo used by the Cleveland Indians (now the Cleveland Guardians), a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise based in Cleveland, Ohio, from 1951 to 2018. As part of the larger Native American mascot controversy , the logo drew criticism from Native Americans, social scientists, and religious and educational groups, but was ...

  8. Cleveland Indians Change Name to Guardians, With Help From ...

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    Baseball’s longstanding Cleveland Indians franchise announced Friday it would drop the name by which it has been known for decades and adopt the new moniker, Guardians, making it the latest big ...

  9. Cleveland Guardians - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Stadium had been a symbol of the Indians' glory years in the 1940s and 1950s. [85] However, during the lean years even crowds of 40,000 were swallowed up by the cavernous environment. The old stadium was not aging gracefully; chunks of concrete were falling off in sections and the old wooden pilings were petrifying. [ 86 ]