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    The 1954 Cleveland Indians advanced to the World Series for the first time in six years. It was the team's third American League championship in franchise...
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  • Series runner-up. The Indians played all of their home games at Progressive Field in Cleveland, Ohio. The season saw the Indians win 22 consecutive games...
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    renamed the Cleveland Indians in 1915. The team remained as the Cleveland Indians for over a century, until the team was renamed the Cleveland Guardians...
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  • 1995 Cleveland Indians season was the Major League Baseball season that led to the Indians returning to the World Series for the first time since 1954. In...
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    the team was renamed the Cleveland Indians. The name referred to the nickname "Indians" that was applied to the Cleveland Spiders baseball club during...
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  • The Cleveland Guardians (formerly known as the Indians) are a professional baseball franchise based in Cleveland, Ohio that formed in 1901. They are members...
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  • Prior to 1955 season: Joe Ginsberg was sent by the Indians to the San Diego Padres. May 16, 1955: Hal Newhouser was released by the Indians. June 15, 1955:...
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  • "1953 Cleveland Indians Minor League Affiliates". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved November 3, 2023. "1954 Cleveland Indians Minor League...
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  • The 1954 World Series matched the National League champion New York Giants against the American League champion Cleveland Indians. The Giants swept the...
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    for Cleveland Stadium came from city manager William R. Hopkins, Cleveland Indians' president Ernest Barnard, real estate magnate and future Indians' president...
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