The Cleveland Blues Base Ball Club - Duke - The Cleveland Blues Base Ball Club is a vintage baseball team playing out of Lakewood Park in Lakewood, Ohio. MLB Doug Bernier Career Position: INF SLO Blues 2001 Colorado Rockies 2008 Minnesota Twins 2013-2014 Hometown: Santa Maria Daniel Mengden Career Position: RHP SLO Blues 2012 Stockton Ports (California League) MLB Parent Club: Oakland Athletics SP, Oakland Athletics Texas A&M Casey Candaele Career Position: INF/OF 9 MLB Seasons SLO Blues Manager 2001 Montreal Expos 1986 … Has an old man’s softball team name feel to it. Those days could be over.“We have had ongoing discussions organizationally on these issues,” the Indians said. The Original Cleveland Blues team began in 1878 as an amatuer club. The name change is long overdue. McCormick was also the front line pitcher for Cleveland, posting a record of 20-40. The Cleveland Blues Base Ball Club - Vintage Equipment - The Cleveland Blues Base Ball Club is a vintage baseball team playing out of Lakewood Park in Lakewood, Ohio … Across the front of the jersey in script font is the word "Indians" in red with a navy blue outline, with navy blue undershirts, belts, and socks.With an 85–77 record, the 2014 Indians had consecutive winning seasons for the first time since 1999–2001, but they were eliminated from playoff contention during the last week of the season and finished third in the AL Central.For all games, the team uses a navy blue batting helmet with a red block "C" on the front.Numerous Indians players have had statues made in their honor:The primary road uniform is gray, with "Cleveland" in navy blue block letters trimmed in red across the front of the jersey, navy blue piping around the sleeves, and navy blue undershirts, belts, and socks.From 1960 to 1993, the Indians managed one third-place finish (in 1968) and six fourth-place finishes (in 1960, 1974 to 1976, 1990, and 1992) but spent the rest of the time at or near the bottom of the standings.

The 1899 team finished with a 20-134 record, the worst season in major league history!  The 12th-place Spiders were one of four teams contracted out of the National League at the end of that 1899 season.  With thier run ended, Cleveland did not have a professional team heading into the new century!We look forward to adding to the historic significance of League Park in the next form of the Cleveland Blues Base Ball Club!The latest edition of the Blues was founded on September 13th, 2008 (Blues Day), by a group of clevelanders and baseball fans.The club folded after the 1884 season after finishing in 7th place.  They sold all of thier players to the Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers, which later became the modern day L.A. Dodgers!1879 Cleveland Blues Base Ball Club 1886 - Drawing of SS "Pebbly Jack" Glasscock from Wheeling Daily Intelligencer NewspaperDuring the 1880 Season, the first ever pirfect game was pitched against the Blues by J. Lee Richmond of Geneva, Ohio, while playing for the Worchester Club. The Cleveland Blues Base Ball Club is a Vintage Base Ball Club out of Cleveland Ohio, and patterned after the Cleveland Blues Base Ball Club of the National League (1878-1884), playing by 1860-1878 base ball rules. In 1900 the American League was still considered a minor league. The team played at Kennard Street Park (also know as National League Park), which is currently East 46th Street & Cedar Ave. (mapquest link). Hugh Daily threw a no-hitter for the Blues on September 13, 1883. They led the league in K's every year from 1963 to 1968, and narrowly missed in 1969. 3296 Highway 76, Cottontown, TN 37048 | (931) 261-2597 In 1879 they became part of the National League of Professional Baseball Clubs. “Our organization fully recognizes our team name is among the most visible ways in which we connect with the community.”CLEVELAND (AP) — They’ve been known as the Cleveland Indians since 1915. With that in mind, we are committed to engaging our community and appropriate stakeholders to determine the best path forward with regard to our team name.”Nothing has been decided, but the Indians’ decision to at least discuss the possibility of a name change is new.