
Bobby Avila
Cleveland Indians General Manager and Hall of Fame outfielder…

Jim Britt
Jim Britt was the radio and television voice of both the Boston…

Bob Chakales
Major-league right-hander Bob Chakales was one of five sons born…

Cleveland Stadium
I am gone and forgotten. People who sat in my seats rarely…

Ken Coleman
Soon after the 1967 World Series ended, Fleetwood Recording Co.…

Tony Cuccinello
A diminutive Italian from Astoria, New York, on Long Island,…

Sam Dente
It’s ironic that a player who’s best remembered for the slogan…

Larry Doby
Larry Doby is best remembered for becoming the first black player…

Jimmy Dudley
In a 1984 interview, former Cleveland Indians broadcaster Jimmy…

Jim Dyck
Jim Dyck’s major-league career was relatively short and undistinguished.…

Luke Easter
"I've seen a lot of powerful hitters in my time but for sheer…

Bob Feller
Bob Feller was a 35-year-old veteran of 15 major-league seasons…
Mike Garcia
The Cleveland Indians boasted one of the strongest corps of starting…

Joe Ginsberg
In Detroit’s Briggs Stadium on April 17, 1951, Opening Day,…

Bill Glynn
Even the Detroit Tigers faithful were cheering Cleveland first…

Mickey Grasso
Of the eight major leaguers[fn]Gary Bedingfield, Behind the Wire:…

Hank Greenberg
Any list of the greatest sluggers ever to wear a Detroit Tigers…

Mel Harder
When Mel Harder guided 13 Indian arms through an astonishing…

Jim Hegan
The Cleveland Indians of the early 1950s, including the 1954…

Bob Hooper
It was the kind of trade that barely got noticed. A few lines…

Dave Hoskins
When Dave Hoskins of the visiting Dallas Eagles warmed up before…

Art Houtteman
Pitcher Art Houtteman was known as "Hard Luck" Houtteman -- and…

Bob Kennedy
Bob Kennedy, whose 16 major-league seasons included one inning…

Red Kress
On July 27, 1955, the players and staff of the Cleveland Indians…