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Brother Buzz

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Sun Dec 13, 2020, 08:59 PM Dec 2020

Cleveland Indians to change nickname, per report [View all]

Cleveland Indians to change nickname, per report

Cleveland could officially announce its name change plans this week, according to the New York Times

Cleveland's Major League Baseball team has decided to change its nickname, moving away from the moniker it has employed for more than 100 years and that is considered insensitive to indigenous peoples, according to David Waldstein and Michael S. Schmidt of the New York Times. An announcement from the team could come as soon as this week, per the Times.

It's unclear how Cleveland will refer to itself during the upcoming season. One option is to keep the name for an additional year before then transitioning to a new identity; another is to go the route of the National Football League's Washington franchise, which dropped its own offensive nickname in July. The club has since been known as the Washington Football Team. Cleveland would, presumably, be called the Cleveland Baseball Team until a new nickname could be settled upon.

Cleveland's decision comes more than two years after it started to distance itself from the "Chief Wahoo" logo. Back in July, when the Washington Football Team announced its altered identity, Cleveland announced it would investigate the "best path forward" with regards to the team name. Subsequently, our Dayn Perry offered several replacement options, including the ever-popular "Spiders," as well as the "Rockers," the "Crows," and "Dobys," named after Hall of Famer Larry Doby, who was the American League's first Black player.

Cleveland's franchise has had three other identities during its existence: the Naps (after Nap Lajoie), the Bronchos, and the Blues. Of those, the Naps is the only name that lasted beyond a single season.

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https://www.cbssports.com/mlb/news/cleveland-indians-to-change-nickname-per-report/

Anyone have a good name other than what they were throwing out in the report?
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cleveland lights? cleveland rock 'n' rollers? cleveland riverfires? unblock Dec 2020 #1
Ooh, I LIKE the Cleveland Rocks Brother Buzz Dec 2020 #9
Burning Cuyahogas! Buckeye_Democrat Dec 2020 #2
The Cleveland True Dough Dec 2020 #3
The Midges. luvs2sing Dec 2020 #4
Eries was my first thought... Harker Dec 2020 #5
Good point. luvs2sing Dec 2020 #6
Me too. Harker Dec 2020 #8
We called midges Mendocino Dec 2020 #14
Wonder how much they could get if a commercial sponsor would name the team? House of Roberts Dec 2020 #7
Cleveland Cokes. Harker Dec 2020 #10
Bring back the Spiders! BlueTsunami2018 Dec 2020 #11
I like that name. luvs2sing Dec 2020 #12
Um, there's some bad juju associated with that name Brother Buzz Dec 2020 #13
Cleveland Wild Things amb123 Dec 2020 #15
The Guardians, Gulls, Spiders. Capt. America Feb 2021 #16
Um, see post #13 Brother Buzz Feb 2021 #17
Because the owner sold all the good player then. It would have been a double A team today. Capt. America Feb 2021 #18
Kielbasas, Polka Kings, Ghoulardis ... Auggie Feb 2021 #19
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