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  2. Cleveland Guardians award winners and league leaders

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    See footnote [10] The "Cleveland Indians Man of the Year Award" was established in 1946, but was renamed the "Bob Feller Man of the Year Award" in 2010. From 1937 to 1943, the award was known as the "Cleveland Indians Most Valuable Player Award" chosen by the Cleveland BBWAA. [11] There were no awards given for the years 1944 and 1945.

  3. Al Rosen - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Guardians Hall of Fame Albert Leonard Rosen (February 29, 1924 – March 13, 2015), nicknamed " Flip " and " the Hebrew Hammer ", was an American baseball third baseman and right-handed slugger for the Cleveland Indians of Major League Baseball for ten seasons in the 1940s and 1950s.

  4. Hal Trosky - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Guardians Hall of Fame. Harold Arthur Trosky Sr. (born Harold Arthur Trojovsky; November 11, 1912 – June 18, 1979) was an American professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a first baseman for the Cleveland Indians (1933–1941) and the Chicago White Sox (1944, 1946). Trosky, who had a career batting ...

  5. Cleveland Guardians all-time roster - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of players, both past and current, who appeared in at least one game for the Cleveland American League franchise known as the Blues (1901), Bronchos (1902), Naps (1903–14), Indians (1915–2021), and Guardians (2022–present). Players in Bold are members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

  6. Mel Harder - Wikipedia

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    Mel Harder. Melvin Leroy Harder (October 15, 1909 – October 20, 2002), nicknamed " Chief ", was an American right-handed starting pitcher, coach and manager in Major League Baseball, who played his entire career with the Cleveland Indians. He spent 36 seasons overall with the Indians, as a player from 1928 to 1947 and as one of the game's ...

  7. Cleveland Guardians - Wikipedia

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    Hall of Fame outfielder Elmer Flick has a statue in his hometown of Bedford, Ohio, a nearby suburb of Cleveland – since 2013* Former outfielder Luke Easter has a statue outside of his namesake park on the east side of Cleveland – since 1980 (when the park was renamed in Easter's honor following his murder) [ 179 ]

  8. Bill Bradley (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    After finishing his playing and managing career in the Federal League, Bill Bradley was a scout for the Cleveland Indians. He was elected to the Indians' Hall of Fame shortly after his death in 1954. [1] Bradley died in Cleveland at the age of 76 due to pneumonia. [2] He was laid to rest at Calvary Cemetery in Cleveland, Ohio. [3]

  9. Sandy Alomar Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Alomar was inducted into the Cleveland Indians Hall of Fame in 2009. [1] He also played for the San Diego Padres, Chicago White Sox, Colorado Rockies, Texas Rangers, Los Angeles Dodgers, and the New York Mets. [2] He is the son of former major league player Sandy Alomar Sr. and the brother of Hall of Fame second baseman Roberto Alomar. [2]

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