Donald Trump, Cleveland and the Guardians
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Former Cleveland manager Terry Francona responded to President Donald Trump's call to return some pro sports teams back to racist monikers.
The president's comments about the team's name change have sparked fresh controversy in Northeast Ohio, though many fans say they've moved on and just want the team to win.
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Irish Star on MSNDonald Trump left looking foolish as 'nonsense' tweet resurfaces after controversial threatThe U.S. President recently threatened to block the Washington Commanders’ stadium deal unless they change the name back to ‘Redskins’, despite previously slamming the topic
President Trump posted that he believes the Guardians and Commanders should return to their former names. Here's the Guardians' response.
Cleveland's president of baseball operations Chris Antonetti said the club has had the chance to build its brand as the Guardians for the last four years.
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MLB’s Cleveland Guardians and the NFL’s Washington Commanders have both indicated they have no plans to go back to names that were abandoned in the aftermath of a reckoning over racial injustice, iconography and racism in the U.
WASHINGTON — Terry Francona did not make the decision to change Cleveland’s franchise name to the Guardians, and he’s no longer their manager, and will be half a state removed from any thoughts of revising it.