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CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Sandy Alomar Jr. unbuttoned his navy jersey and pulled open the sides. Underneath, he had on a blue shirt, filled with depictions of players from the 1995 Indians. The shirt ...
Things aren't often considered problematic until they affect you, then there's a problem. There were a flurry of reactions as ESPN's sports journalist Bomani Jones appeared on ESPN wearing a ...
The shirt drew attention for the statement it makes about the Cleveland Indians’ logo. The fact the he had to defend his shirt against angry white folks online speaks on how delusional many tend ...
The shirt drew attention for the statement it makes about the Cleveland Indians' mascot. That Jones had to defend the shirt ultimately proves his point. As he says in the interview, "It's just ...
I love the Cleveland Indians. As a kid I went to bed every night ... And all you have to do to see that is look at Bomani's shirt and see how ridiculous the idea of a team called "Caucasians ...
and the Cleveland Indians, who use a red-faced character named Chief Wahoo as their mascot. Shelf Life Clothing capitalized on this in a satirical way with a T-shirt showing a white-faced version ...
A sign at the ballpark has turned into a popular T-shirt and charity fundraiser for Mike Napoli and the Cleveland Indians. It started when a fan brought a ''Party at Napoli's'' sign to an early ...