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text Hoynsie at 216-208-4346 for a two-week free trial or email him at phoynes@cleveland.com. Hey, Hoynsie: This year will mark the 30-year anniversary of the 1995 Indians lineup, one of the ...
The week in baseball Guardians’ Shane Bieber vows ... He would always say, ‘I’m thankful God chose me to play in Cleveland.’ We send our most sincere condolences to the entire Colavito ...
CLEVELAND — In the long and illustrious history of Cleveland baseball, there may have been better players, but none were perhaps more beloved. And make no mistake: Rocky Colavito was a darn good ...
Rocky Colavito, Cleveland Indians outfielder ... In 2021, a statue was dedicated to the baseball legend on his 88th birthday in Little Italy’s Tony Brush Park.
Cleveland baseball legend Rocky Colavito has died ... Star who spent eight of his 14 MLB seasons in Cleveland with the Indians. The Cleveland Guardians are deeply saddened by the loss of Rocky ...
By Richard Goldstein Rocky Colavito, who was one of baseball’s leading sluggers in his time and a huge fan favorite playing the outfield for the Cleveland Indians, only to be traded away in 1960 ...
Jun 1965; Unknown location, USA; FILE PHOTO; Cleveland Indians outfielder Rocky Colavito at bat during the 1965 season. Mandatory Credit: Malcolm Emmons-Imagn Images / Malcolm Emmons-Imagn Images ...
Rocky Colavito, a mighty slugger who played four seasons for the Tigers after being acquired from the then-Cleveland Indians in one of the biggest and most-shocking trades in baseball history ...
Rocky Colavito, one of baseball’s leading power hitters and a rising star with the Cleveland Indians until he was dealt away in an ill-fated 1960 trade that some fans believed blighted the team ...
This column is for all the gray-haired men and women who grew up in the Cleveland ... (former Indians pitcher) was there. We sat there drinking a Coke and talking about baseball and the Indians.” ...
Rocky Colavito, one of baseball’s most popular figures in ... After coming up through the Cleveland Indians farm system – and spending the 1953 season in Reading – he had two tenures in ...