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Cleveland Indians

The Major League Baseball team called the Cleveland Indians' history pre-dates the founding of the American League. Starting out as the Cleveland Spiders, they became the Naps and finally, in 1915, the Indians. Progressive Field, known as Jacobs Field from 1994 to 2007, is their home stadium. This category is for questions relating to the team, the players, the coaches, the managers, the Front Office personnel, team records, team history, team merchandise, and anything about the Cleveland Indians.

289 Questions

What is the Indians all time win-loss record?




476 Wins 383 Losses and 13 ties for a 55.4% win percentage. By comparison, the Steelers have a record of 526 Wins, 491 Losses, and 20 Ties, for a 51.7% win percentage. This is much less impressive when compared to the Browns, making Cleveland the historically superior team.

What number was Satchel Paige for the Cleveland Indians?

Overall, Satchel Paige played in many different baseball leagues. he played in the major and the minor leagues. he also played in the negro leagues and his number in the negro leagues was #25

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What were baseball player Ray Boone's batting stats playing for Cleveland Indians in 1953?

In 1953, Ray Boone played in 34 games for the Cleveland Indians, batting in all of them. He had 112 at bats, getting 27 hits, for a .241 batting average, with 3 sacrifice hits, 0 sacrifice flies, and 21 runs batted in. He was walked 24 times. He struck out 21 times. He hit 1 double, 2 triples, and 4 home runs.

What is the Cleveland Indians franchise win loss record?

Through the 2012 season, the Cleveland Indians have an all-time record of 8,839-8,543.

In what year did Bernie Kosar start playing for the Cleveland Indians?

Kosar never played MLB. You must have the Indians confused with the Cleveland Browns of the NFL.

What years did Cleveland Indians win the pennant race?

AL Pennants (5) 1920 • 1948 • 1954 • 1995 • 1997

Central Division titles (7) [1] 1995 • 1996 • 1997 • 1998 • 1999

2001 • 2007

[1] - In 1994, a players' strike wiped out the last eight weeks of the season and all post-season. Cleveland was one game out of first place in the Central Division behind Chicago when play was stopped. No official titles were awarded in 1994.

World Series titles (2) 1920 • 1948

What was the Cleveland Indians record last season?

Starters ...

Bob Lemon: 23-7

Early Wynn: 23-11

Mike Garcia: 19-8

Art Houtteman: 15-7

Bob Feller: 13-3

Relievers ...

Hal Newhouser: 7-2

Don Mossi: 6-1

Ray Narleski: 3-3

Bob Chakales: 2-0

Dave Hoskins: 0-1

Did the Cleveland Indians ball club make it to the world series and what year?

Yes, the Indians have played in 5 World Series ...

1) 1920 - Indians defeated the Brooklyn Robins.

2) 1948 - Indians defeated the Boston Braves.

3) 1954 - Indians lost to the New York Giants.

4) 1995 - Indians lost to the Atlanta Braves.

5) 1997 - Indians lost to the Florida Marlins.

What were the fielding stats for baseball player Larry Brown playing at short stop for the Cleveland Indians in 1963?

Freddy Spurgeon played in 56 games at third base for the Cleveland Indians in 1925, starting in none of them.

He made 54 putouts, had 123 assists, and committed 14 errors, equivalent to .25 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in). He had 13 double plays.

What were the fielding stats for baseball player Marcelino Lopez playing at pitcher for the Cleveland Indians in 1972?

Marcelino Lopez played in 4 games at pitcher for the Cleveland Indians in 1972, starting in 2 of them. He played for a total of 25 outs, equivalent to .93 9-inning games.

He made no putouts, had one assist, and committed no errors, equivalent to 0 errors per 9-inning game. He had no double plays.

What is the value of a 1950 Cleveland Indians team signed Baseball?

A 1950 Cleveland Indians Team Signed Baseball with the key signatures: Boudreau, Feller, Lemon, Mitchell, Rosen, Doby, and Wynn is worth about $400.-$500.

Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the baseball. Prices may also vary based on the amount of signatures, and key signatures acquired. The more complete the baseball with key signatures the more valuable. If the signatures are not properly authenticated the baseball could sell at half the market value or less. For more information on team signed baseballs, links to full team rosters, key signatures, and price guide visit the following page from the link I left below.

Where is the Cleveland Indians farm team in 2009 located?

They have 5 minor league farm teams.

The Triple A team - the Columbus Clippers is in Columbus, Ohio.

The Double A team - the Akron Aeros - they're in Akron, Ohio.

The Single A teams are as follows: Kinston is in Kinston, North Carolina. The Lake County Captains are in Eastlake, Ohio and the Mahoning Valley Scrappers are in Niles, Ohio.

Who has the longest hitting streak in Cleveland Indians history?

There is no accessible record for the single longest of any Cleveland Indian Major League game. However, on April 5th, 2012, the longest opening day game for any team was played between the Blue Jays and the Indians, lasting 5 hours and 14 minutes across 16 innings.

What players played for the 2002 Cleveland Indians?

Complete Roster # Pitchers Height Weight Throws Bats Date Of Birth 45 Paul Assenmacher 6-03 200 Left Left 1960-12-10 34 Dave Burba 6-04 240 Right Right 1966-07-07 40 Bartolo Colon 6-00 185 Right Right 1973-05-24 16 Dwight Gooden 6-03 210 Right Right 1964-11-16 42 Mike Jackson 6-00 200 Right Right 1964-12-22 46 Jason Jacome 6-01 155 Left Left 1970-11-24 43 Doug Jones 6-02 195 Right Right 1957-06-24 20 Steve Karsay 6-03 210 Right Right 1972-03-24 30 Rick Krivda 6-01 180 Left Right 1970-01-19 36 Tom Martin 6-01 185 Left Left 1970-05-21 49 Jose Mesa 6-03 225 Right Right 1966-05-22 51 Alvin Morman 6-03 210 Left Left 1969-01-06 41 Charles Nagy 6-03 200 Right Left 1967-05-05 37 Chad Ogea 6-02 200 Right Right 1970-11-09 38 Eric Plunk 6-05 217 Right Right 1963-09-03 62 Jim Poole 6-02 203 Left Left 1966-04-28 59 Jason Rakers 6-02 200 Right Right 1973-06-29 39 Steve Reed 6-02 202 Right Right 1965-03-11 53 Paul Shuey 6-03 215 Right Right 1970-09-16 47 Ron Villone 6-03 230 Left Left 1970-01-16 33 Tim Worrell 6-04 220 Right Right 1967-07-05 27 Jaret Wright 6-02 220 Right Right 1975-12-29 # Catchers Height Weight Throws Bats Date Of Birth 15 Sandy Alomar, Jr. 6-05 215 Right Right 1966-06-18 10 Pat Borders 6-02 200 Right Right 1963-05-14 2 Einar Diaz 5-10 165 Right Right 1972-12-28 # Infielders Height Weight Throws Bats Date Of Birth 6 David Bell 5-10 170 Right Right 1972-09-14 11 Jeff Branson 6-00 180 Right Left 1967-01-26 66 Russ Branyan 6-03 195 Right Left 1975-12-19 6 Jolbert Cabrera 6-00 177 Right Right 1972-12-08 28 Joey Cora 5-08 152 Right Both 1965-05-14 9 Shawon Dunston 6-01 175 Right Right 1963-03-21 17 Travis Fryman 6-01 194 Right Right 1969-03-25 9 Torey Lovullo 6-00 180 Right Both 1965-07-25 12, 26 Jeff Manto 6-03 210 Right Right 1964-08-23 44 Richie Sexson 6-06 205 Right Right 1974-12-29 25 Jim Thome 6-04 220 Right Left 1970-08-27 13 Omar Vizquel 5-09 165 Right Both 1967-04-24 35 Enrique Wilson 5-11 160 Right Both 1973-07-27 # Outfielders Height Weight Throws Bats Date Of Birth 29 Geronimo Berroa 6-00 195 Right Right 1965-03-18 22 Brian Giles 5-11 195 Left Left 1971-01-20 7 Kenny Lofton 6-00 180 Left Left 1967-05-31 61 Alex Ramirez 5-11 200 Right Right 1974-10-03 24 Manny Ramirez 6-00 190 Right Right 1972-05-30 12 Mark Whiten 6-03 215 Right Both 1966-11-25 # Other Positions Height Weight Throws Bats Date Of Birth 51 Jacob Cruz 6-00 175 Left Left 1973-01-28 33 Cecil Fielder 6-03 240 Right Right 1963-09-21 23 David Justice 6-03 200 Left Left 1966-04-14 33 Matt Luke 6-05 220 Left Left 1971-02-26

Is cc sabathia black?

No, he was born in CA and is of Dominican nationality

When was the last time the Cleveland Indians won the pennant?

As of the 2011 playoffs, the last time the Indians were in the World Series was 1997 against the Florida Marlins. The Marlins won the 1997 World Series 4 games to 3.

1948

1948 was the last time the Indians won the World Series. The last time the Indians played in the World Series was 1997 when they lost in seven games to the Florida Marlins.

How many games did baseball player Ron Hassey play as designated hitter for the Cleveland Indians in 1983?

Toby Harrah played in just one game at designated hitter for the Cleveland Indians in 1981 and did not start.

, equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in).

Where do the Cleveland Indians stay in Baltimore?

Starting in 2008, the Cleveland Indians will play in Progressive Field (nee Jacobs Field.) Prior homes included Cleveland Municipal Stadium and League Park.

Who were the starting pitchers for the 1954 Cleveland Indians?

The starting five for the 1954 Cleveland Indians:

1) Early Wynn - 36 starts

2) Mike Garcia - 34 starts

3) Bob Lemon - 33 starts

4) Art Houtteman - 25 starts

5) Bob Feller - 19 starts

Others that started at least one game were Don Mossi, Ray Narleski, and Hal Newhouser.

Who was the 3rd baseman for Cleveland Indians on 040404?

The regular 3rd baseman for the 1954 Cleveland Indians was Al Rosen who played 3rd in 87 games for the American League champions. Rosen hit an even .300, while belting 24 homers and driving in 102 runs for the Tribe, who were swept by the New York Giants in the World Series that was highlighted by Willie May's over the shoulder catch in deep center field in the Polo Grounds off a drive by Indians' first baseman Vic Wertz that many claimed was the turning point of the Series. In addition to Rosen, Rudy Regalado played 3rd base in another 50 games for Cleveland that season. The rest of the regular Indians starters were: 1st base-Wertz; 2nd base-Bobby Avila; SS-George Strickland; 3rd base-Rosen; Of-Dave Philley, Larry Doby, and Al Smith; Catcher-Jim Hegan. The pitching staff inclued Mike Garcia (19-8), Art Houtteman (15-7) and Bob Feller (13-3), plus two of the top relievers of the era, Don Mossi and Ray Narleski. The 1954 Indians set a new American League record by winning 111 games that season to edge out the New York Yankees for the AL pennant. The Yanks won 103 games, the most wins by a 2nd place team in AL history.