Beer flowed and a little blood and bruises followed. There was some baseball played in between. On a warm spring night along Lake Erie five decades ago, a well-intended promotion meant to attract fans ...
First in a series looking back at the 1995 Cleveland Indians: Long-suffering Cleveland baseball fans had been waiting. And waiting. And waiting. And been waiting some more. What they finally got in ...
10 CENT BEER NIGHT was a promotion hosted by the CLEVELAND INDIANS (now Guardians) in a Major League Baseball (MLB) game against the Texas Rangers on June 4, 1974. This promotion was intended to build ...
CLEVELAND — 2026 was now or never for Manny Ramirez, and as predicted, the ultimate answer appears to be a resounding "never." The former MLB slugger who spent his first eight seasons with the ...
Second in a series looking back at the 1995 Cleveland Indians: Want a great way to wind down the summer in northeast Ohio? Then buy tickets for the game between the Texas Rangers and Guardians Aug. 29 ...
CLEVELAND — Thirty years later, it still doesn't seem possible. "Does it feel like 30 years?: 3News' Jay Crawford asked former Cleveland Indians manager Mike Hargrove. "No," Hargrove said, with a ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Shin-Soo Choo, who spent six-plus seasons playing in Cleveland, retired Monday, ending a two-decade career in professional baseball. Choo played nearly 3,000 games in a career that ...
Donald Trump on Saturday ranted about Cleveland’s Major League Baseball team changing their name to the Guardians, blaming “woke left lunatics” and Republican state senator Matt Dolan for the switch ...
CLEVELAND - While moving forward with a plan to change their name, the Cleveland Indians said they will not permit fans inside Progressive Field wearing Native American headdresses or face paint. The ...
The Chief Wahoo mascot has long been targeted by some Native American groups. — -- Everywhere the Cleveland Indians go, so go team mascot Chief Wahoo and the logo that critics slam as derogatory.
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Dick Tomanek, the last surviving member of the 1954 Cleveland Indians, has died. Tomanek of Avon Lake died Aug. 11 at Ames Family Hospice House in Westlake. He was 92. The six-foot, ...