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Terry Francona was the skipper when the name change to Guardians took place, and he had a lot to say about that moment.
North American Indian Cultural Center in Tallmadge opposes "reversing progress" after President Trump urges Cleveland Guardians to change name back.
The president weighing in on sports nicknames elicited outcry, but regardless of which side of the issue you are on, a team switching back to a previous name can send a message of indecision, one marketing consultant says.
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Irish Star on MSNDonald Trump left in little doubt what voters think of his latest controversial threatThe U.S. President has caused outrage among many Americans after threatening to 'put a restriction' on the Commanders' new stadium plans if they don't revert back to their original name
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.
When Donald Trump took aim at the Cleveland Guardians’ name — rekindling a fiery debate that had largely cooled — readers of our newsroom’s daily text messages had a lot to say. By midafternoon Monday,
President Donald Trump put the pressure on the team owners of the Washington Commanders and Cleveland Guardians on Sunday in a post on social media.