P Bob Lemon who played 15 seasons with the Indians (1941-1942, 1946-1958).
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Tris Speaker. Speaker played for the Indians between 1916-1926 and was elected to the HoF in 1937.
The changes that the Cleveland Indians hat have undergone, is the color of the Indian. Every time they would always change the color of the hat, by lightning the blue.
The 1995 World Series saw the Atlanta Braves take on the Cleveland Indians.
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Cleveland Indians team signed baseballA Cleveland Indians team signed baseball from the years 1930's - 1940's could range from $200. -$1,0500. If the signatures are from Indian players of different years the you have an Indians Multi-signed baseball and could be worth less than narrowing it down to a specific year. You will then have to use the key signatures to come up with a estimated value.First you have to figure out which Cleveland Indians team signed the baseball.Visit the Cleveland Indians team signed baseball Price Guide link located below. (Related Links) The price guide features links to full team rosters to help you figure out what year the baseball is from. Searching for the players that played the least amount of time for the team will help you figure it out quicker. Once you have narrowed it down to one year the price guide also provides a list of key signatures for that year. These signatures are the most important on getting top value.
Yes he was he played for the dodgers and the indians
Because Cleveland is not a large city and they don't get a lot of attendance. So the payroll is small.
The plural possessive form for Indian is Indians'.
There are too many to count. There are dozens and dozens of basketball leagues, a few American football leagues, soccer leagues, many baseball leagues, and so on. There is no kept count of professional athletes.
Prior to l947 when Jackie Robinson was introduced in the Brooklyn Dodgers- there were Negro Leagues- as Black players were not permitted to play in the majors. There were several outstanding American Indian ballplayers, however in the majors such as Chief Bender. The integration of baseball- coupled with the wide distribution of television effectively clobbered any audience draw for the Negro Leagues- and by extension the Minor leagues as any serious spectator sport.
THE BIG INDIAN IS THE MOTHER OF THE LITTLE INDIAN.. in the question said SON of the big Indian and the big Indian IS NOT THE FATHER of little Indian.. so the answer is MOTHER!