• least one game for the Cleveland Spiders franchise of Major League Baseball from 1887 through 1899. This includes both the Cleveland Blues of the American...
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    use of the "Indians" name. Cleveland Spiders all-time roster List of Cleveland Spiders managers List of Cleveland Spiders Opening Day starting pitchers...
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  • to Cleveland to play road games against the Spiders. This resulted in the Spiders being forced to play most of their games on the road. The Spiders finished...
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    Ohio portal Cleveland Guardians all-time roster List of Cleveland Guardians managers List of Cleveland Guardians seasons List of Cleveland Guardians team...
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  • between "A" and "Las". For the rest of the players, see Detroit Lions all-time roster (Lat–Z). This list is accurate through the end of the 2024 NFL season...
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    Cy Young (category Cleveland Spiders players)
    Young entered the major leagues in 1890 with the National League's Cleveland Spiders and pitched for them until 1898. He was then transferred to the St...
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    Collins (catcher) (1863–1893), American baseball player on Cleveland Spiders' all-time roster Bill Collins (outfielder) (1882–1962), American baseball outfielder...
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    Jacob Gilyard (category Richmond Spiders men's basketball players)
    Bundesliga. He played college basketball for the Richmond Spiders. Gilyard is the all-time NCAA career steals leader, breaking the previous record of...
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  • team. By December, the Spiders nickname and logo were unveiled. Spiders was selected over Seals, Quakes, Fog and Rush and at the time of its establishment...
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  • Cleveland. With the new Cleveland Spiders being established as the second team in Cleveland, Bramley and the Federal League folded the 1914 Cleveland...
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  • roster also grew in the 2000s. On the opening day of the 2013–14 season, the Spurs set the record for the most international players on a team roster...
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    that fans in Cleveland were not going to pay to watch a decimated roster, the Spiders/Perfectos ownership transferred all of the Spiders' home games against...
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  • Boileryard Clarke Dad Clarke Bill Clarkson Dad Clarkson Royce Clayton Elmer Cleveland Ty Cline Gil Coan Alex Cobb Dick Coffman Dick Cogan Andy Cohen Jimmie...
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    Kyle Lauletta (category Richmond Spiders football players)
    National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Richmond Spiders and was selected by the New York Giants in the fourth round of the 2018...
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    sports teams, most notably the Cleveland Indians of Major League Baseball. League Park was first home to the Cleveland Spiders of the National League from...
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  • the "Cleveland Indians", even though it was officially named the Spiders. "In place of the Naps, we'll have the Indians, on the warpath all the time, and...
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    Amed Rosario (category Cleveland Guardians players)
    the first time a visiting player had hit a walk-off home run since Ed McKean hit one for the St. Louis Perfectos against the Cleveland Spiders in 1899....
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    season. The franchise's place in the National League was taken by the Cleveland Spiders in 1889. The Wolverines' most successful season came in 1887, when...
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  • Harry Colliflower (category Cleveland Spiders players)
    "Harry Colliflower and the 1899 Cleveland Spiders". "Major League Umpire Rosters (A - D)". "Major League Umpires All-time Roster". "Georgetown Basketball History:...
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    foundries. The NFL itself threatened an investigation over a possible Cleveland Spiders-style conflict of interest due to the father owning a USFL team and...
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    seasons were spent with the Detroit Wolverines from 1886 to 1888, the Cleveland Spiders in 1889, and the Louisville Colonels from 1893 to 1894. Known for...
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    row, Clark injured his hand while catching, this time splitting a finger while facing the Cleveland Infants. However, he managed to get into 69 games...
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    Hens in 1885. In his last season, he was named player-manager for a short time with the 1890 Buffalo Bisons of the Players' League, the only season in the...
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  • 2010-07-11. "John Carney". Baseball-Reference.org. Retrieved 2010-07-11. "Spider Clark". Baseball-Reference.org. Retrieved 2010-07-11. "Dan Cotter". Baseball-Reference...
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  • or "Bluebirds", the team finished seventh out of eight teams. The Cleveland Spiders were dissolved after winning only 20 games and losing 134 in the 1899...
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    applied to the old Cleveland Spiders baseball club during the time when Louis Sockalexis, a Native American, played in Cleveland. The attribution of...
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    Jack Stivetts (category Cleveland Spiders players)
    Browns, and in the National League (NL) with the Boston Beaneaters and Cleveland Spiders. "Happy Jack" (nicknamed due to his pleasant demeanor) was born to...
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  • Colonels. That record would stand until 1899, when the Cleveland Spiders lost 134 games, the all-time record. Poor crowd attendance meant that this team played...
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    Deacon White (category Cleveland Forest Citys (NABBP) players)
    Civil War in 1865. His pro career began in 1868 with the Cleveland Forest Citys club, at a time when no team was entirely composed of professional players...
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    Cleveland Spiders, on September 4, 1889. He relieved George Keefe, who worked four innings as the Nationals' starting pitcher. The Lucky Clevelands"...
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