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- How the Cleveland Indians became the Guardians - MLB. com
Introducing the Guardians The Cleveland Guardians are born And boy, was it complicated First, a history lesson Back in baseball’s early days, nobody really knew what was in a name Baseball nicknames in those days were often ephemeral and hastily assembled
- Cleveland Guardians - Wikipedia
The Guardians compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Central Division Since 1994, the team has played its home games at Progressive Field (originally known as Jacobs Field after the team's then-owner)
- Cleveland Guardians: Meaning, reason, history of new name . . .
So how did Cleveland land on Guardians as its new team name? The new mascot pays homage to the Guardians of Traffic statues near Progressive Field in Cleveland, located on the Hope Memorial
- What Are the Cleveland Guardians Known For? A Look at Their . . .
The Cleveland Guardians are a professional baseball team based in Cleveland, Ohio, competing in Major League Baseball (MLB) as part of the American League Central Division
- The inside story of how Cleveland Indians became Cleveland . . .
While the guardian statues on the Hope Memorial Bridge in downtown Cleveland were part of the inspiration for the name, the team liked how the “Guardians” reflected what they believe
- Why did Cleveland change MLB team name? Trump restarts debate
President Donald Trump wants the Cleveland Guardians to go back to their former name Here's why the city's MLB team changed it in the first place
- Cleveland Guardians? Heres the meaning behind the name change
Cleveland’s Major League Baseball team has a new name — the Cleveland Guardians The organization ultimately selected the “Guardians” from an extensive list of over 1,200 options
- Cleveland Guardians - History, Records, Championships, Rings . . .
The Cleveland Guardians team developed in 1894 as a minor league team called Grand Rapids Rustlers
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