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The Life And Career Of Albert Belle (Story)

Outfielder Albert Belle of the Cleveland Indians prepares to swing

  Former Major League Baseball player Albert Belle was known for many things. He was a great hitter, averaging 120 RBIs and over 30 home runs each year. He was a solid outfielder with a .976 career fielding percentage. Belle scored a lot of runs, 974 in his career. Unfortunately, Belle was also known for his surly behavior which included baseballs … [Read more...] about The Life And Career Of Albert Belle (Story)

The Life And Career Of Al Rosen (Complete Story)

American professional baseball player Al Rosen, third baseman for the Cleveland Indians, kneeling in an empty stadium, 1950s.

  Hitting home runs is one of the most productive acts in baseball. A home run counts as a hit, a run, and a run batted in, and it enhances your slugging percentage. Al Rosen was one of the top home run hitters in Cleveland Indians history. He led the American League in home runs in 1950 and in 1953, when he won the American League Most Valuable Player Award. Rosen … [Read more...] about The Life And Career Of Al Rosen (Complete Story)

The Life And Career Of Mel Harder (Complete Story)

mel harder

  In today’s world of free agency in baseball, it is unusual for someone to remain as a player with the same team for 20 seasons. However, Cleveland Indians pitcher Mel Harder did just that, playing for the Indians from 1928 to 1947. Nicknamed “The Chief”, Harder won over 200 games and made the All-Star team four consecutive years with Cleveland. After he retired from … [Read more...] about The Life And Career Of Mel Harder (Complete Story)

The Life And Career Of Sam McDowell (Complete Story)

A Cleveland Indians batting helmet rests outside the dugout after a game against the Minnesota Twins at Progressive Field in Cleveland, Ohio. The Indians defeated the Twins 5-2 to take the first game of their three-game weekend series

  A strikeout is one of a pitcher’s best weapons. When a pitcher strikes out a batter, an out is achieved without all of the risks associated with a batted ball, including a bad hop, a bloop hit, a bad fielding play, or a sacrifice that advances a runner. Sam McDowell was one of the greatest strikeout pitchers in Cleveland Indians history, leading the American League in … [Read more...] about The Life And Career Of Sam McDowell (Complete Story)

The Life And Career Of Earl Averill (Complete Story)

Earl Averill, catcher for the Cleveland Indians, takes some swings in Metropolitan Stadium before a game in 1935 in Cleveland, Ohio.

  For the Cleveland Indians, the period after 1920 (the team’s first World Series championship) and before 1948 (the team’s second World Series championship) may be regarded as unsuccessful. However, one bright spot for the Indians during this period was the play of Earl Averill from 1929 to 1939. Averill was an outstanding hitter and center fielder. He was named to … [Read more...] about The Life And Career Of Earl Averill (Complete Story)

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