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T E A M H I S T O R Y |
CLEVELAND INDIANS
American League, 1900-present
AKA Cleveland Lakeshores, 1900, Cleveland Blues (III) 1901, Cleveland Bluebirds
1901, Cleveland Broncos 1902, Cleveland Naps 1903-1911, Molly Maguires 1912-1914
A. L. Central Champion - 1995-1999
A.L. Champion - 1920, 1948, 1954, 1995, 1997
World Series Champion - 1920, 1948
R E T I R E D N U M B E R S |
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Earl Averill
5
Lou Boudreau
14
Larry Doby
18
Mel Harder
19
Bob Feller
21
Bob Lemon
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N D I A N S L E A D E R S
Batting Leaders (through the 1999 season)
Bold = Current Player with
the Indians
Batting Average (min. 500 games) |
Runs Scored |
Hits |
Joe Jackson (.375) |
Earl Averill (1,154) |
Nap Lajoie (2,046) |
Tris Speaker (.354) |
Tris Speaker (1,079) |
Tris Speaker (1,965) |
Nap Lajoie (.339) |
Charlie Jamieson (942) |
Earl Averill (1,903) |
George Burns (.327) |
Nap Lajoie (865) |
Joe Sewell (1,800) |
Ed Morgan (.323) |
Joe Sewell (857) |
Charlie Jamieson (1,753) |
Doubles |
Triples |
Home Runs |
Tris Speaker (486) |
Earl Averill (121) |
Albert Belle (242) |
Nap Lajoie (424) |
Tris Speaker (108) |
Earl Averill (226) |
Earl Averill (377) |
Elmer Flick (106) |
Hal Trosky (216) |
Joe Sewell (375) |
Joe Jackson (89) |
Larry Doby (215) |
Lou Boudreau (367) |
Jeff Heath (83) |
Andy Thornton (214) |
Runs Batted In |
Stolen Bases |
Games Played |
Earl Averill (1,084) |
Kenny Lofton (404) |
Terry Turner (1,619) |
Nap Lajoie (919) |
Terry Turner (254) |
Nap Lajoie (1,614) |
Hal Trosky (911) |
Nap Lajoie (240) |
Lou Boudreau (1,560) |
Tris Speaker (884) |
Ray Chapman (233) |
Jim Hegan (1,526) |
Joe Sewell (869) |
Elmer Flick (207) |
Tris Speaker (1,519) |
Pitching Leaders (through the 1999 season)
Bold = Current Player with
the Indians
Earned Run Average (min. 500 IP) |
Wins |
Games Started |
WHIP (BB+H/IP)(min. 500 IP) |
Addie Joss (1.89) |
Bob Feller (266) |
Bob Feller (484) |
Addie Joss (.968) |
Glenn Liebhardt (2.17) |
Mel Harder (233) |
Mel Harder (433) |
Sonny Siebert (1.090) |
Vean Gregg (2.31) |
Bob Lemon (207) |
Bob Lemon (350) |
Gaylord Perry (1.104) |
Bob Rhoads (2.39) |
Stan Coveleski (172) |
Willis Hudlin (320) |
Bill Bernhard (1.126) |
Bill Bernhard (2.45) |
Early Wynn (164) |
Stan Coveleski (305) |
Cy Young (1.128) |
Strikeouts |
Saves |
Innings Pitched |
Shutouts |
Bob Feller (2,581) |
Jose Mesa (104) |
Bob Feller (3,827) |
Addie Joss (45) |
Sam McDowell (2,159) |
Ray Narleski (53) |
Mel Harder (3,426) |
Bob Feller (44) |
Early Wynn (1,277) |
George Bell (45) |
Bob Lemon (2,850) |
Bob Lemon (31) |
Bob Lemon (1,277) |
Dan Spillner (41) |
Willis Hudlin (2,558) |
Stan Coveleski (31) |
Mel Harder (1.160) |
Don Mossi (32) |
Stan Coveleski (2,502) |
Mike Garcia (27) |
A W A R D S W O N |
A. L. MVP | Lou Boudreau, 1948 Al Rosen, 1953 |
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A. L. Cy Young Award | Gaylord Perry, 1972 | |
A. L. Rookie of the Year | Hal Score, 1955 Chris Chambliss, 1971 J. Charboneau, 1980 Sandy Alomar Jr., 1990 |
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A. L. Rolaids Relief Man | Jose Mesa, 1995 | |
A. L. Hank Aaron Award | Manny Ramirez, 1999 | |
Gold Glove Award | Ray Fossee (C), 1970-1971 V. Power (1B), 1958-1961 Roberto Alomar (2B), 1999 Matt Williams (3B), 1997 Omar Vizquel (SS), 1994-1999 Jimmy Piersall (OF), 1961 V. Davalillo (OF), 1964 R. Manning (OF), 1976 Kenny Lofton (OF), 1993-1996 |
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Silver Slugger Award | Andre Thornton (DH), 1984 Julio Franco (2B), 1988 Carlos Baerga (2B), 1993-1994 Albert Belle (OF), 1993-1996 Jim Thome (3B), 1996 Matt Williams (3B), 1997 David Justice (OF), 1997 Roberto Alomar (2B), 1999 Manny Ramirez (OF), 1999 |
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Roberto Clemente Man of the Year | Andre Thornton, 1979 | |
A. L. Batting Champion | Nap Lajoie, 1903-1904 Elmer Flick, 1905 Tris Speaker, 1916 Lew Fonseca, 1929 Lou Boudreau, 1944 Bobby Avila, 1954 |
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A. L. Home Run Champion | Braggo Roth, 1915**** Al Rosen, 1950, 1953 Larry Doby, 1952, 1954 Rocky Calavito, 1959* Albert Belle, 1995 |
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A. L. RBI Champion | Nap Lajoie, 1904 Hal Trosky, 1936 Al Rosen, 1952-1953 Larry Doby, 1954 Rocky Calavito, 1965 Joe Carter, 1986 Albert Belle, 1993, 1995*, 1996 Manny Ramirez, 1999 |
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A. L. Stolen Base Champion | Harry Bay, 1903 Elmer Flick, 1904, 1906* George Case, 1946 Minnie Minoso, 1951** Kenny Lofton, 1992-1996 |
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30/30 Club | Joe Carter, 1987 (32 HR - 31 SB) | |
A. L. ERA Champion | Earl Moore, 1903 Addie Joss, 1904, 1908 Vean Gregg, 1911 Stan Coveleski, 1923 Monte Pearson, 1933 Bob Feller, 1940 Gene Bearden, 1948 Early Wynn, 1950 Mike Garcia, 1954 Sam McDowell, 1965 Luis Tiant, 1968Z Rick Sutcliffe, 1982 |
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A. L. Strikeout Champion | Stan Coveleski, 1920 Bob Feller, 1938-1941, 1946-1948 Allie Reynolds, 1943 Bob Lemon, 1950 Herb Score, 1955-1956 Early Wynn, 1957 Sam McDowell, 1965-1966, 1968-1970 Len Barker, 1980-1981 Bert Blyleven, 1985*** |
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Perfect Games & No Hitters | Dusty Rhoades (vs. Boston), 9/18/08 Addie Joss (vs. Chicago), 10/2/08 - Perfect Game Addie Joss (at Chicago), 4/20/10 Ray Caldwell (at New York), 9/10/19 Wes Ferrell (vs. St. Louis), 4/29/31 Bob Feller (at Chicago), 4/16/40 Bob Feller (vs. New York), 4/30/46 Don Black (vs. Philadelphia), 7/10/47 Bob Lemon (at Detroit), 6/30/48 Bob Feller (vs. Detroit), 7/1/51 Sonny Siebert (vs. Washington), 6/10/66 Dick Bosman (at Oakland), 7/19/74 Dennis Eckersley (vs. California), 5/30/77 Len Barker (vs. Toronto), 5/15/81 - Perfect Game |
*Co-champion
**Also played with the Chicago White Sox
***Also played with the Minnesota Twins
****Also played with the Chicago White Sox
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