After a five-month community listening process, Cleveland’s baseball team commits to renaming their team to a non-Native name before the 2022 season.
Cleveland’s Major League Baseball Franchise Commits to Renaming Team
After a five-month community listening process, Cleveland’s baseball team commits to renaming their team to a non-Native name before the 2022 season.
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