Shortstop Ray Chapman in 1920. Chapman's death is the only death due to an on the field event in the history of MLB.
Ray Chapman of the Cleveland Indians in 1920.
Its known of the trail of tears because over 12,000 people were involved with the Indian removal act. the reason it was called this because people died from diseases and from being too cold.
25,000 people died
Steve Olin debuted on July 29, 1989, playing for the Cleveland Indians at Cleveland Stadium; he played his final game on October 4, 1992, playing for the Cleveland Indians at Cleveland Stadium.
Ray Chapman, the shortstop for the Cleveland Indians, was hit in the head and killed by a pitch thrown by Carl Mays in 1920. Chapman was one of the leading shortstops in the league at the time. Joe Sewell replaced him, and went on to a Hall of Fame career. The Indians, led by Tris Speaker, won the pennant and the World Series.
Ray Chapman of the Cleveland Indians in 1920.
Cleveland Denny died in 1980.
Cleveland Cram died in 1999.
Esther Cleveland died in 1980.
Cleveland Robinson died in 1995.
Cleveland Greenway died in 1934.
Aaron Cleveland died in 1757.
Harlan Cleveland died in 2008.
Horace Cleveland died in 1900.
Benjamin Cleveland died in 1806-10.
Grover Cleveland was born on March 18, 1837, and died on June 24, 1908.
Cleveland Dear died on 1950-12-30.