February 11, 2021 MLB season slated to start with Yankees-Jays, Tigers-Indians The major league season is scheduled to start April 1 with the New York Yankees hosting Toronto and Detroit hosting Cleveland, part of an opening-day schedule of 15 games.
February 4, 2021 Indians welcome OF Rosario after he pounded them with Twins Eddie Rosario's days of tormenting the Indians are over.
January 16, 2021 Yankees sign pitcher Corey Kluber, two-time Cy Young Award winner New York signed two-time American League Cy Young Award winner Corey Kluber to a one-year, $11 million contract, an industry source confirmed.
January 7, 2021 Mets acquire Francisco Lindor in blockbuster trade with Indians The New York Mets are set to acquire Francisco Lindor from the Cleveland Indians in one of the first big moves from their new ownership, according to multiple reports.
December 27, 2020 Phil Niekro, Hall of Fame knuckleball pitcher, dead at 81 Legendary knuckleball pitcher Phil Niekro died Sunday, the Baseball Hall of Fame announced. He was 81.
December 17, 2020 In wake of Indians' decision, Blackhawks stay with team name The Chicago Blackhawks are going to remain the Blackhawks and there is no sign of a change coming anytime soon.
December 16, 2020 Teams say Indian names show respect, history says otherwise Colorful names for teams are nearly as old as team sports themselves.
December 14, 2020 CC Sabathia says he was ‘too drunk to do my job’ during dark times with Yankees The final scene of CC Sabathia’s career was the left-hander walking off the mound at Yankee Stadium with trainer Steve Donohue, having re-injured his shoulder that helped send him into retirement.
December 14, 2020 Indians nickname decision came from 'awakening or epiphany' after George Floyd death, team owner says Cleveland Indians owner Paul Dolan said Monday an “awakening or epiphany” after the death of George Floyd was a part of the reason why the team name will eventually change.
December 13, 2020 Trump weighs in on report Cleveland Indians to change nickname: 'Cancel culture at work!' President Trump weighed on Sunday night on the report that the Cleveland Indians were going to change the nickname they have had since 1915.