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Despite social media suggestions, baseball operations president Chris Antonetti says the organization has made its decision and is moving forward.
President Trump is urging the Cleveland Guardians to revert to their former name, calling it a matter of heritage and "common sense."
With President Donald Trump over the weekend asking some professional sports team owners to revert back to Native American-themed team nicknames, including Cleveland's Major League Baseball organization,
The Cleveland Guardians do not sound eager to change their nickname back to the "Indians" after President Donald Trump called for the franchise to go back to its previous moniker in a social media post over the weekend.
An Ohio state lawmaker backed President Donald Trump's push to have the Washington Commanders and Cleveland Guardians change their team names back.
I may put a restriction on them that if they don’t change the name back to the original ‘Washington Redskins,’ and get rid of the ridiculous moniker, ‘Washington Commanders,’” the president said.
President Donald Trump urged the Cleveland Guardians to revert to its former name, the Cleveland Indians. In a Truth Social post on Sunday morning, Trump called for both the Guardians and the Washington Commanders to change their names. President Donald Trump urged the Cleveland Guardians to revert to its former name, the Cleveland Indians.
The president's comments about the team's name change have sparked fresh controversy in Northeast Ohio, though many fans say they've moved on and just want the team to win.