Cleveland Indians
Founded: 1894
Team Owner: Larry Dolan & Paul Dolan
Manager: Terry Francona
Team Icon: Bob Feller
Overall Record: 9,016-8,690
AAA Minor League Affiliate: Columbus Clippers
World Series Titles: 1920, 1948
Stadium: Progressive Field (2008–present)
Stadium Capacity: 42,487
Previous Ball Parks: Jacobs Field (1994–2007), Cleveland Stadium (1932–1933, 1936–1993), League Park (1900–1932, 1934–1946)
City: Cleveland, OH
Website: www.cleveland.indians.mlb.com
The Cleveland major league baseball team started out with numerous names including the Blues based on their uniform color in the early
1900s, the Molly Maguires after their manager Deacon McGuire, and the Naps which was for their star player and manager Napolean Lajoie. Once Lajoie
cut ties with Cleveland the ball team was in need of a new moniker.
Soon after Nap Lajoie was a memory to the club, they settled on Indians for their new nickname. Some say this was inspired by the Boston
Braves World Series success of 1914 in which Cleveland wished to emulate. Some other accounts say that the name was a tribute to Louis Sockalexis in that
the team was referred to as Indians while he was with the franchise.
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