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On October 19, 2016, Francona's Indians beat the Toronto Blue Jays to move on to the World Series, where the Indians won game 1 against the Chicago Cubs 6–0 to extend his World Series record to 9–0. He lost his first World Series game when the Indians were defeated by the Cubs in game 2 by a score of 5–1.
First introduced in 1989, the Ohio Cup was an annual pre-season baseball game, which pitted the Ohio rivals Cleveland Guardians (Indians at the time) and Cincinnati Reds. In its first series it was a single-game cup, played each year at minor-league Cooper Stadium in Columbus , and was staged just days before the start of each new Major League ...
July 25, 1960, for the Cincinnati Reds: Last MLB appearance; September 26, 1975, for the Texas Rangers: MLB statistics; Batting average.257: Home runs: 118: Runs batted in: 689: Stats at Baseball Reference Teams; Cincinnati Reds (1960–1968) Minnesota Twins (1969–1971) California Angels ; Cleveland Indians ; Texas Rangers (1974–1975)
After spending the first half of the 2007 season with Akron and the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons, Lewis was called up to the Indians on July 13, 2007. [8] He made his Major League Baseball debut against the Chicago White Sox on July 16, tossing 1 + 1 ⁄ 3 scoreless innings while allowing three walks and striking out two. [ 9 ]
Mike Chernoff, who has served as Indians/Guardians' general manager since 2015 Former manager Terry Francona, who in his tenure with the Indians/Guardians (2013–2023) was a three-time AL Manager of the Year (2013, 2016, 2022), led the team to the 2016 AL Championship, and is the all-time franchise leader in wins by a manager
He attended Moeller High School in Cincinnati. [2] He was drafted in 1969 by the Indians and was regarded as a promising prospect from the beginning. He first appeared in the Major Leagues with the Indians in 1972, appearing mostly in the outfield as a rookie, but afterwards becoming a fixture at third base. The 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m), 185 lb (84 ...
Jeffrey Lee Shaw (born July 7, 1966) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cleveland Indians and Chicago White Sox of the American League (AL), and the Montreal Expos, Cincinnati Reds, and Los Angeles Dodgers of the National League (NL), during a 12-year career from 1990 to 2001.
India was considered one of the top prospects for the 2018 Major League Baseball draft, [11] [12] and was selected fifth overall by the Cincinnati Reds. [13] India signed with the Reds for $5.3 million, [14] [15] and began his professional career with the Greeneville Reds of the Rookie League Appalachian League, where he batted .261 with three home runs.