Even after leaving Cleveland, Carlos Santana remained a fan favorite and was warmly welcomed back as a visitor. He’s home ...
The Cleveland Guardians ' front office has been busy over the last few weeks. Their latest move is officially complete, as the team announced on Monday evening that they had signed veteran 1B/DH ...
CLEVELAND — In the long and illustrious history of Cleveland baseball ... The legendary former Indians slugger died Tuesday at his home in Bernville, Pennsylvania, according to a release ...
A middle infielder who was drafted by the expansion Montreal Expos from the Philadelphia Phillies, and scored the first run ...
After he was traded in one of the most infamous deals in Cleveland’s history, the team floundered ... playing the outfield for the Cleveland Indians, only to be traded away in 1960 in the ...
“Rocky was a generational hero, one of the most popular players in franchise history. His popularity ... ‘I’m thankful God chose me to play in Cleveland.’ We send our most sincere ...
Rocky Colavito, Cleveland Indians outfielder ... one of the most popular players in franchise history. His popularity was evident across Northeast Ohio as sandlot ballplayers everywhere imitated ...
The week in baseball Why hasn’t Cooperstown called more players from 1995 Cleveland Indians? Hey ... of the most popular players in franchise history. His popularity was evident across ...
Left powerless Unfortunately for Cleveland fans, he was wrong. Kuenn was a fine contact hitter but he had little power. The trade destroyed the Indians’ balance. They were left with little ...
Rocky Colavito, a mighty slugger who played four seasons for the Tigers after being acquired from the then-Cleveland Indians in one of the biggest and most-shocking trades in baseball history ...
He ranks 12th in team history with 190 homers and ranks ... The trade sparked outrage in Cleveland, where the Indians had finished second in the AL standings in 1959 thanks, in large part, to ...