In 1901, Cleveland joined the American League. This time they were the Blues and did not fare any better than their predecessor. The following year they changed their name to the Broncho's. With the name change came success. From 1902-04, the Broncho's never had a losing season. In 1905, once again, they changed their name to the Nap's, in honor of Nap Lajoie. They remained the Naps until 1914.
In 1915, the Indians were born. Their name came in honor of former Spider player, Louis Sockalexis. Louis Sockalexis was a Penobscot Indian, who played for them in 1897. Their first season saw them finish at 57-97, ending in seventh place. In 1920, the Indians would finally receive their much needed pennant. However, this pennant came with a cost. On August 16, their shortstop, Ray Chapman is struck in the head by a pitch. He walked to first base, collapsed, and died at the hospital. This is the only time a player ever died from baseball related injuries in the major leagues. Joe Sewell was called up to replace the fallen shortstop and ended up becoming a hall of famer. He even stated he was playing with spirit of Ray Chapman in him. They not only won the pennant, but ended up defeating the Brooklyn Dodgers for the World Championship.
They would not win a pennant again until 1948. Once again, they not only won the pennant, they also won the World Championship. They would also reach the World Championship in 1954, but this time they found themselves on the losing end. It was not until 1995, the Tribe would find themselves immersed in another World Series. Once again, on the losing end. They followed up with another pennant victory in 1996, but would not make it past the playoffs. In 1997, they won their divisionas. This time they would find themselves victorious in the playoffs, but lost in the world series to the Florida Marlins. In 1998, they won their fourth straight division title. However, they could not get past the New York Yankees in the playoffs. In 1999, they win their fifth straight division title, but are blown out of the water by the Boston Red Sox. In 2000, the Tribe ended their season at 90-72. Unfortunately, it was not good enough for them to win the division. This ended their five year run. In 2001, the Tribe rebounds to win their division. This time they cannot get past the Seattle Mariners in the playoffs.
This triggers owner, Jim Dolan, to begin trading away their payroll, in return for prospects. Their rebuilding continues, but their hopes are high with young talents like Victor Martinez, Grady Sizemore, Travis Hafner, C.C. Sabathia, Jake Westbrook, Jeremy Sowers, and Cliff Lee. Today's Tribe does not have the luxury of knowing they have a weak division to compete with. Oh, no, the American League Central is the real powerhouse. With fierce competition from the Minnesota Twins, Chicago White Sox, and the Detroit Tigers, this year looks as exciting a year as any.
Published by Ron Lester
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