The Cleveland Indians logo, known as "Chief Wahoo," was introduced in 1947 and was designed by a cartoonist named Walter Goldbach. It features a grinning Native American character, which was intended to be a mascot for the team. The logo drew inspiration from various Native American imagery but has faced significant criticism for perpetuating stereotypes and cultural appropriation. In December 2018, the team announced it would phase out the Chief Wahoo logo, reflecting a broader movement towards more respectful representation of Indigenous cultures.
The Indians logo in Cleveland stands for their baseball team. The logo itself is called Chief Wahoo. Following the 1914 season, after a request from the club owner, the new name the Indians was choosen by the media.
The Indians make use of 3 logos now. They use the traditional Chief Wahoo logo, but because of controversy over the logo, they've begun to use a "C" logo and an "I" logo.
the Indians belong to Cleveland so they have a lot with Cleveland
Cleveland Indians was created in 1894.
Larry Dolan is the owner of the Cleveland Indians.
The logo of the Cleveland Cavaliers has a basketball in the background, with a cavaliers sword piercing the name of the basketball team. The logo features the teams "wine and gold" colors.
In 1915, the Cleveland Lake Shores changed their name to the Cleveland Indians. As of 2014, they are still the Cleveland Indians. There was no name change at any time in the 1990's.
Click on the '1975 Cleveland Indians' link on this page to see who was on the Indians' roster in 1975.
Click on the 'History of the Cleveland Indians' link on this page to read about their history.
In 2009, the Cleveland Indians had a record of 65-97.
Asdrubal Cabrera is number 13 on the Cleveland Indians.
Bryan Shaw is number 27 on the Cleveland Indians.