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The 20-acre (81,000 m 2) property acts as both a private club and resort, and includes 90 guest rooms open to the public, a stretch of beach, a 9-hole pitch-and-putt golf course, and an outdoor, heated swimming pool.
FanDuel Sports Network Great Lakes was launched on March 12, 2006, as SportsTime Ohio; it was founded by the family of Cleveland Indians owner Larry Dolan, becoming the second regional sports network in the Cleveland area, after Fox Sports Ohio (which launched in February 1989 as SportsChannel Ohio).
FanDuel Sports Network Ohio holds the exclusive regional pay television rights to the NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers (since 1990) and the NHL's Columbus Blue Jackets (since 2000). The channel also carries a select number of college basketball games involving the University of Dayton and Northern Kentucky University .
Indians: 2–1: no games: Indians, 2-1 Indians 15–12 No games played in the 2002 season. Series reverts to 3-game format for 2003 season. Reds open up at Great American Ball Park. 2004: Indians: 4–2: Reds, 2–1 Indians, 3-0 Indians 19–14 First time the Indians sweep the Reds at home. 2005: Indians: 4 ...
Prior to the arrival of the Browns, the stadium was briefly the home field for two other NFL teams, the Cleveland Indians in 1931, and the Cleveland Rams from 1936 to 1937 and again from 1939 to 1941. The football Indians played two home games in their 1931 season, a 6–0 win over the Brooklyn Dodgers and a 14–0 loss to the Chicago Cardinals ...
The 1931 Indians would be followed in the city by the Cleveland Rams, who joined the NFL in 1937 after one season in the American Football League and played in Cleveland through the 1945 season. The Rams were followed by the Cleveland Browns in 1946, who played their first four seasons in the All-America Football Conference before joining the ...
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The 2007 Cleveland Indians season was the 107th season for the franchise. The Indians won the American League Central title for the first time since 2001 on September 23, 2007, with a win over the Oakland Athletics. They played for the American League title before losing to the Boston Red Sox in seven games.