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I make it a point to not buy anything w/ Chief Wahoo on it and while it’s easier than it used to be, it’s still a challenge.

As a lifelong Indians fan for a long time I didn’t think of Chief Wahoo as racist. I genuinely believe that most fans who where Indians gear with Chief Wahoo on them aren’t racist and don’t think of it as anything other than a log they’ve known their whole lives. But it is racist and it’s time for the logo to be

A little surprised there’s no ALCS-postgame article

I will probably celebrate, spike the football for a little bit, then go directly to feeling awful and sad. This will happen again no matter what non-Trump voters do. (Here is a good Drew blog on that.) This country is fundamentally fucked and schizo, and, honestly, probably shouldn’t be a single country.

Where have I heard this argument before....?

Dying takes too long. I’ve been doing this shit for decades.

I haven’t watched football in almost 15 years.

Well, this should be interesting

Oh yeah, I’m sure people are opposed to it. But the vast majority of those people will throw their fits, and then when baseball season or football season or whatever rolls around, they will continue to pay the exact same amount of attention they did before, whether that’s a little or a lot.

You could be right I haven’t done much research. Just being a white guy in an upper middle class suburb of Cleveland, anytime the issue comes up there seems to be an overwhelming response to keep the name and logo

As a Native American (1/8th Choctaw), I can say for myself that the mascot thing isn’t as black and white as it mas seem. While I am totally against the name of DC’s football team, I am actually ok with their logo since it is a depiction of a Native. On the other hand, I feel that the Cleveland Indians is a perfectly

I can think of at least one charitable organization that would be very interested in purchasing that bat.

As a Sox fan who has witnessed so much success after so much failure (I’m 44, so I remember the bad years very well), I feel I am now free to just be a baseball fan, who prefers the Sox. But I like other teams, too. Especially the Indians. And the Nats. And I have a lot of empathy for the Cubs. But I still hate the

I know its gonna get overshadowed by Papi, but the Indians were great in this series

On behalf of Yankee fans everywhere: Good. Although my preference would have been for the Sox to win both at home, take a big lead into the bottom of the ninth at Cleveland, blow the lead and then lose it on an obviously bad call by an umpire. Ah, the Boston sports radio would have been so sweet.

He hit a screaming line drive off unhittable bastard Andrew Miller tonight that the CF ran down for a sacrifice fly. One of the hardest hit balls I’ve been off a nasty, nasty LH pitcher. Damn.

Hey, we only lost 27-26 in 2013!

I watched so many hours of this Red Sox season, and now it all comes down to Clay Bucholz.

There weren’t THIS MANY hurricanes 60 years ago, and they didn’t last as long. Every small increase in global temps means that much more energy is trapped in the atmosphere, and that energy is making weather systems stronger. More snow in the winter (and winter storms that make it further south), more tornadoes during

I know he’s still a thing, but why?