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Cleveland Indians

The Cleveland Indians were a Major League Baseball team based in Cleveland, Ohio, established in 1901. Known for their passionate fan base, they played at Progressive Field and had a storied history including multiple American League pennants and a World Series championship in 1948. In 2021, the team announced a name change due to cultural sensitivity concerns, rebranding as the Cleveland Guardians. The franchise is recognized for notable players, including Bob Feller and Jim Perry, and has been a prominent part of Cleveland’s sports culture.