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Team records of the Cleveland Guardians baseball team: Single-season records ... Games played: Terry Turner, 1,619; Batting average: Shoeless Joe Jackson, .375;
The Cleveland Guardians are a professional baseball team based in Cleveland, Ohio. They were a founding member of the American League in 1901 as the Cleveland Bluebirds or Blues . They were given the unofficial name the Cleveland Bronchos in 1902 before being renamed the Cleveland Napoleons or Naps in 1903 , and then being renamed the Cleveland ...
Jackie Robinson's number 42 is retired throughout Major League Baseball. The number 455 was retired in honor of the Indians fans after the team sold out 455 consecutive games between 1995 and 2001, which was an MLB record until it was surpassed by the Boston Red Sox on September 8, 2008.
It was the first elimination game won by Cleveland since Game 6 of the 1997 World Series; since that game, they had lost eleven playoff games where they were facing elimination, an MLB record. [24] Game 4's attendance of 44,923 was the largest for a postseason game in Comerica Park's history. [25]
The 2024 Cleveland Guardians season was the 124th season for the franchise, which competed in the American League of Major League Baseball (MLB). This was the franchise's third season using the name "Guardians" and the first season under manager Stephen Vogt after previous manager Terry Francona stepped down at the conclusion of the previous season.
Unlike Clase, who arrived to October with a multi-year track record of late-inning excellence, New York’s preferred game-ender — Luke Weaver, a 31-year-old who had a 5.14 ERA across his first ...
He finished with three hits, and since being recalled from Triple-A Columbus on Sept. 1, Manzardo is batting .357 (15 of 42) with four and seven RBIs in 16 games. TRAINER'S ROOM
On May 28 versus Detroit, Ramírez homered, tripled and drove in five runs, amounting to an MLB-leading 48 RBI through the Guardians' first 42 games, tied for third-most in club history. Of all in franchise history, only Manny Ramirez (56 in 1999 ), Al Rosen (49 in 1954 ) and Earl Averill (also 48) had equaled or surpassed José Ramírez.