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About Cleveland Indians
Named for the color of their uniforms, the Cleveland Blues joined the newly formed American League in 1901. Local fans wanted a tougher-sounding name, however, and the team became the Bronchos in 1902. A year later the club was renamed the Naps after second baseman and future manager Napoleon Lajoie. It kept that name until 1915, when the team became the Indians. The club?s current name was suggested by a fan in 1914 to honor Louis Sockalexis. Sockalexis was a member of the National League?s Cleveland Spiders during the late 1890s and the first Native American to play professional baseball. The Cleveland Indians play at Jacobs Field in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Many legendary figures have played for the Indians, including Stan Coveleski, Bob Feller, Nap Lajoie, Bob Lemon, Satchel Paige, Gaylord Perry, Frank Robinson, Tris Speaker, and Cy Young. The club won the World Series in 1920 and 1948. With 111 wins and only 43 losses in 1954, the team put together one of the best single-season records in history.
Despite the contributions of batting champions Lajoie, Elmer Flick, and Tris Speaker, and pitchers Addie Joss and Cy Young, Cleveland began its major league history finishing no better than second place from 1901 to 1919. Speaker became player-manager in 1919 and the following year led the Indians to their first AL pennant and a victory over the Brooklyn Dodgers (now Los Angeles Dodgers) in the World Series. Right-handed pitcher Jim Bagby topped the major leagues with 31 wins in 1920, but the year was also marked by tragedy. Long before batting helmets were worn, shortstop Ray Chapman became major league baseball?s first on-field fatality when a wild pitch thrown by New York Yankees pitcher Carl Mays struck him in the head.
Another long championship drought followed from 1921 to 1948, despite rosters that featured future Hall of Fame members Earl Averill and Bob Feller. Averill hit over .300 in eight of his ten full seasons with the Indians, from 1929 to 1938. Feller, who joined the Cleveland Indians in 1936, led the league in strikeouts seven times, in victories six times, and in shutouts four times.
Under the ownership of Bill Veeck, who acquired Cleveland in 1946, the Indians began to rebuild. In 1948, led by manager-shortstop Lou Boudreau, the Indians won their first pennant in 28 years and their second World Series title. In 1954 the Cleveland Indians finished the season with a 111-43 win-loss record and captured the AL pennant. The pitching staff, one of the best in major league history, featured Feller, Bob Lemon, Early Wynn, Mike Garcia, and Art Houtteman. Despite their domination of the regular season, the Indians lost to the New York Giants (now San Francisco Giants) in the World Series. The Series featured one of the most famous plays in baseball history: the over-the-head catch by Giants outfielder Willie Mays of a Vic Wertz fly ball in game one.
Cleveland Indians Tickets
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Cleveland Indians Tickets can be purchased online or by calling our toll free
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