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Cleveland Indians History Information
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Cleveland Indians are a professional Baseball team located in Cleveland, Ohio. In 1901, they were called Cleveland Blues and in 1903 to 1914, they were called Cleveland Nap. Cleveland Indians won five consecutive division titles during the 1990s. They received a trip to the World Series for two times. However, they were defeated twice. In 1948, Cleveland Indians won their first championship.
Cleveland, under Al Lopez, looks unbeatable after winning the AL pennant with a modern day best 111-43 (.721) regular season recode. Despite I03 wins, the Yankees finish eight games out. The Indians have four outstanding pitchers: Bob Lemon (23-7), Early Wynn (23-II), Mike Garcia (19-8), and Bob Feller (13-3) and excellent relievers in Don Mossi and Ray Narleski. The staff ERA is 2.78. Bobby Avila, the Al batting champion, hits.34; Larry Doby has 32 homers, and .272 averages. Al Rosen bats .300 with 24 homers and 102 RBI.

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The 1954 team was known as one of the best of all time because the team had one of the greatest players in baseball history. One of the best players in Indian history was Napoleon Lajoie. He was honored by Cleveland when the team was known as the “Naps” during and after his playing days. Lajoie had hit .426 with a .643 SLG, and a .463 OBP. He crushed out 232 hits, scoring 145, and leading the league with fourteen home runs. In 1910, Lajoie placed ten .300 seasons, with a best of .384, but he hardly lost the batting title to Ty Cobb. In the 1902, manager Connie Mack made possibly his greatest mistake when he let Lajoie go in the early season.
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