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    The Cleveland Blues were a professional baseball franchise that operated in the National League (NL), a "major" league, from 1879 until 1884. They were...
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  • current, who appeared in at least one game for the Cleveland American League franchise known as the Blues (1901), Bronchos (1902), Naps (1903–14), Indians...
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  • one game for the Cleveland Spiders franchise of Major League Baseball from 1887 through 1899. This includes both the Cleveland Blues of the American Association...
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    Progressive Field. Cleveland Guardians all-time roster List of Cleveland Guardians managers List of Cleveland Guardians seasons List of Cleveland Guardians team...
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    justify use of the "Indians" name. Cleveland Spiders all-time roster List of Cleveland Spiders managers List of Cleveland Spiders Opening Day starting pitchers...
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  • season 1883 Cleveland Blues season 1884 Cleveland Blues season Cleveland Blues (NL) all-time roster Spink, Alfred Henry. 1911. The National Game. SIU...
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    the Chicago White Stockings; Tom Carey was signed after the Hartford Dark Blues folded; Doug Allison was the catcher for the 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings...
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  • League was still considered a minor league. In 1901 Cleveland franchise was called the "Bluebirds" or "Blues", when the American League broke with the National...
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  • City Blues minor league baseball Roster on StatsCrew.com". Statscrew.com. "1890 Western Association". Baseball-Reference.com. "1890 Kansas City Blues Statistics"...
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  • National League. During this time, Cleveland had a minor league baseball team, known as the Bluebirds or Blues due to their all-blue uniforms, which finished...
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  • season. The NFL raised its roster limit to 24 players effective with the 1935 season and again to 25 players for 1936. The Cleveland Rams would join the league...
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  • postseason. Baseball portal Cleveland Guardians all-time roster List of Cleveland Guardians owners and executives List of Cleveland Guardians seasons A running...
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  • for the rest of the season. Like the other five expansion teams, the Blues' roster consisted primarily of castoffs from the Original Six and players who...
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  • 1967 NHL expansion (category St. Louis Blues)
    Seals and then the Cleveland Barons, are the only team from the expansion to cease operations and not reach the Stanley Cup. The Blues, Flyers, Kings, and...
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    threw the first perfect game in major league history, against the Cleveland Blues. Harry Stovey, in his first major league season, led the league in...
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    Howlin' Wolf (category American blues guitarists)
    recorded blues, rhythm and blues, rock and roll, and psychedelic rock. He is regarded as one of the most influential blues musicians of all time. Born into...
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  • Wynona Carr (category American rhythm and blues singers)
    in Cleveland, Ohio, where she started out as a gospel singer, forming her own five-piece group The Carr Singers around 1945 and touring the Cleveland/Detroit...
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    Scotty Hopson (category Cleveland Cavaliers players)
    Hopson was named to the opening night roster for the Oklahoma City Blue. On January 30, 2024, Hopson joined the Cleveland Charge, but waived him on February...
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    Peggy Parratt (category Shelby Blues players)
    League (NFL). Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Parratt played quarterback for the Shelby Blues, Lorain Pros, Massillon Tigers, Massillon All-Stars, Franklin Athletic...
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    Malcolm Subban (category Cleveland Monsters players)
    currently an unrestricted free agent. He most recently played for the Cleveland Monsters of the American Hockey League (AHL) while under contract to the...
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