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Protesters cross the Veteran’s Memorial Bridge en route to Progressive Field, home of the Cleveland Indians. The  demonstrators finished their march at the stadium, carrying signs decrying the baseball team’s name and logo.

March against the mascot

J.P. O’Hagan, Sports Editor April 16, 2015

Last year an iconic photo brought the Cleveland Indians controversy to the national spotlight, and the issue hasn’t been forgotten yet. The photo, published on an April 2014 cover of Cleveland Scene...

Cover Jinx?

Joey Arko, Staff Reporter March 27, 2015

Flashback to the year 1987— Joe Carter and Cory Snyder of the Cleveland Indians graced the cover of Sports Illustrated magazine, an issue which picked that year’s Cleveland Indians team to win the...

Jason Giambi calls it a career

Joey Arko, Staff Reporter February 20, 2015

Jason Giambi decided he had taken his last swing. On Monday Giambi called it quits after 20 Major League Baseball (MLB) seasons and playing for four different clubs, his last being the Cleveland Indians....

New Standard of Success

David Hoffman, Staff Reporter October 3, 2014

What a difference a year can make. Just a year ago, the Indians’ recently completed season would have been considered a great success. After last year’s run to the American League wild card game, though,...

Cy Young Award belongs in Cleveland

Joey Arko, Contributing Reporter September 26, 2014

KKKKKKKKKKKKKKluber! After notching back-to-back 14-strikeout performances (hence the 14 “K’s” in his name), Indians starting pitcher Corey Kluber is making a very strong case for the American...

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