LC control no. | n 82104292 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Corporate name heading | Cleveland Indians (Baseball team) |
Variant(s) | Cleveland. Base-ball Club (American League) Indians (Baseball team) |
See also | Predecessor: Cleveland Naps (Baseball team) Successor: Cleveland Guardians (Baseball team) |
Beginning date | 1915 |
Ending date | 2021 |
Associated country | United States |
Located | Cleveland (Ohio) |
Field of activity | Baseball |
Found in | Blackwood, W.R. Sketch book of the Cleveland Indians ... c1918. Phillips, J. Who was who in Cleveland baseball in 1901-1910, c1989: t.p. (Cleveland Blues/Naps) Lewis, F.A. The Cleveland Indians, c1949: p. 35 (1900 started in new American League as Cleveland Blues) p. 44 (1903 renamed Cleveland Naps after Napolean "Larry" Lajoie) p. 75 (1915 renamed Cleveland Indians) Wikipedia, August 6, 2022 (Cleveland Guardians; American professional baseball team based in Cleveland; member club of the American League (AL) Central division; The franchise originated in 1894 as the Grand Rapids Rippers, a minor league team based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, that played in the Western League. The team relocated to Cleveland in 1900 and was called the Cleveland Lake Shores. The Western League itself was renamed the American League prior to the 1900 season while continuing its minor league status. When the American League declared itself a major league in 1901, Cleveland was one of its eight charter franchises. Originally called the Cleveland Bluebirds or Blues, the team was also unofficially called the Cleveland Bronchos in 1902. Beginning in 1903, the team was named the Cleveland Napoleons or Naps; name changed in 1915 to Cleveland Indians; the team ceased using the name "Indians" following the 2021 season, and were renamed the "Guardians" for 2022) |
Associated language | eng |