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GOODYEAR, Ariz. -- There will not be a Hall of Fame ceremony at Progressive Field this summer. With a pair of statue unveilings scheduled for this season, the Indians have opted not to induct any ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- When the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum announces it's 2018 induction class on Wednesday, one of the first questions surrounding the new hall members will be what ...
CLEVELAND — Former Cleveland Indians shortstop Omar Vizquel fell short of selection for the National Baseball Hall of Fame for the third ... Clay was a dominant player that you had to ...
Hargrove joined Lofton and ex-Indians pitcher Charles Nagy in person along with 2018 Hall of Fame inductee Jim Thome (via video call) on Thursday at the Greater Cleveland Sports Awards inside ...
The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum announced ... had a rich history with the Cleveland now-Guardians. He served a myriad of roles with the team from 1966 to 1971. Peters was Cleveland ...
When Jim Thome is enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame in July, his plaque will not feature the Chief Wahoo logo that the Cleveland Indians have displayed on team ... via Getty Images In a ...
CLEVELAND — This week, the National Baseball Hall of Fame released ... Former Indians stars Bartolo Colon and Victor Martinez are among the 26 ex-players listed, with both in their first years ...
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CLEVELAND (AP ... two fellow Hall of Famers and former teammates. Boudreau was 24 when became the youngest manager in team history in 1942. He led the Indians through a golden age as the ...
With Jim Thome's impending induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame, many have predictably taken ... Friday to look back at his career with the Indians, Thome said using PEDs "was never a thought ...
The Cleveland Indians announced Monday they will ... In keeping that tradition of naming the franchise after a player, why not Hall of Famer Larry Doby, who was the AL's first Black player?