Dennis Eckersley


Dennis Eckersley

Though his greatest success came as a closer, Dennis Eckersley started 361 games, pitched a no-hitter, had a 20-win season, and won 197 contests.

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Stan Coveleski


Stan Coveleski

Stan Coveleski threw a complete game and got the win the day Carl Mays hit Ray Chapman resulting in baseball’s only death by pitch.

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Lou Boudreau


Lou Boudreau

The last time the Cleveland Indians won the World Series was in 1948; Lou Boudreau was their player-manager and the AL’s Most Valuable Player.

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Earl Averill


Earl Averill autograph

Earl Averill is the Cleveland franchise leader in total bases, RBI, runs and triples, he’s 3rd on the list for hits and doubles, and 4th in homers and walks.

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Bert Blyleven


Bert Blyleven

A prolific prankster, Bert Blyleven was a master at the “hot foot”. He could pitch a little too as evidenced by his 287 wins and 3,701 career K’s. 

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Roberto Alomar


The first player to be inducted as a Toronto Blue Jay, Roberto Alomar won more Gold Glove Awards than any second baseman in MLB history. 

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"Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of America had better learn baseball…"

~Jacques Barzun, 1954