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List of the Top 100 Greatest Cleveland Indians - On March 23, 2001, a panel of veteran baseball writers, historians and executives selected a roster of the Top 100 Greatest Cleveland Indians players, as part of the club’s 100th Anniversary Celebration.
Cleveland Indians (NFL) - The Cleveland Indians was the name of three separate National Football League teams from Cleveland, Ohio. They played in the 1921 (formerly the Tigers), 1923 (from 1924-25, and 1927 called the Bulldogs) and 1931 seasons.
Cleveland Indians - The Cleveland Indians (nicknamed The Tribe) are a Major League Baseball team based in Cleveland, Ohio. They currently are in the Central Division of the American League.
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Cleveland Indians Roster - Cleveland Indians Roster Cleveland Indians: Cleveland Press Years, 1920-1982, Oh by David Borsvold, The Cleveland Indians: Cleveland Press Years, 1920-1982, Oh Cleveland Indians roster - ====40-man roster==== List of the Top 100 Greatest Cleveland Indians - On March 23, 2001, a panel ...
Cleveland Indians Roster - Cleveland Indians Roster Cleveland Indians: Cleveland Press Years, 1920-1982, Oh by David Borsvold, The Cleveland Indians: Cleveland Press Years, 1920-1982, Oh Cleveland Indians roster - ====40-man roster==== List of the Top 100 Greatest Cleveland Indians - On March 23, 2001, a panel ...
Cleveland Indians Roster - Cleveland Indians Roster Cleveland Indians: Cleveland Press Years, 1920-1982, Oh by David Borsvold, The Cleveland Indians: Cleveland Press Years, 1920-1982, Oh Cleveland Indians roster - ====40-man roster==== List of the Top 100 Greatest Cleveland Indians - On March 23, 2001, a panel ...
Cleveland Indians Roster - Cleveland Indians Roster Cleveland Indians: Cleveland Press Years, 1920-1982, Oh by David Borsvold, The Cleveland Indians: Cleveland Press Years, 1920-1982, Oh Cleveland Indians roster - ====40-man roster==== List of the Top 100 Greatest Cleveland Indians - On March 23, 2001, a panel ...
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