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The Cleveland Guardians do not sound eager to change their nickname back to the "Indians" after President Donald Trump called for the franchise to go back to its previous moniker in a social media post over the weekend.
Five things you may like to know about the red-hot Guardians. The Guardians lead the AL with a 10-2 record since their 10th straight loss on July 6. Milwaukee at 10-1 is the only team with a better record in that span.
A shocking trade proposal from Ryan Shea of Sports Illustrated sends the Guardians’ All-Star closer, Emmanuel Clase, to the New York Yankees in exchange for a trio of prospects.
President Trump posted that he believes the Guardians and Commanders should return to their former names. Here's the Guardians' response.
Baltimore’s Ryan O’Hearn, with two out in the third, sent a grounder to third baseman Jose Ramirez. Santana tried to scoop Ramirez’s throw, but it hit his glove and fell out. Former Guardian Ramon Laureano, the next batter, added an extra sting to the error by homering off Tanner Bibee for a 5-3 lead.
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T he Cleveland Guardians got back to .500 on Tuesday night with a 6-3 win over the Baltimore Orioles at Progressive Field. The Guardians, who won the American League Central last
WASHINGTON — Terry Francona did not make the decision to change Cleveland’s franchise name to the Guardians, and he’s no longer their manager, and will be half a state removed from any thoughts of revising it.
President Trump posted on Truth Social on Sunday encouraging the Washington Commanders and Cleveland Guardians to revert to their old names.
The latest trade update in reference to the Cleveland Guardians and All-Star Steven Kwan was reported on Wednesday.