Indians Scorecard

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Team Synopsis: Cleveland Indians

The Cleveland Indians, now known as the Cleveland Guardians, are a professional baseball team based in Cleveland, Ohio. Founded in 1901, they are a member of Major League Baseball's American League Central Division. The team has a rich history, including two World Series championships in 1920 and 1948, and has been known for its passionate fan base and iconic players such as Bob Feller, Jim Thome, and Francisco Lindor.

Interesting Factoid: The Cleveland Indians set a record for the longest winning streak in Major League Baseball history in 2017, winning 22 consecutive games from August 24 to September 14.

Less Known Fact: Despite their long history and numerous playoff appearances, the Indians have not won a World Series title since 1948. Their last appearance in the World Series was in 2016, where they lost a thrilling seven-game series to the Chicago Cubs, who ended a 108-year championship drought.


Analysis of Team Performance (April-May 2017)

From April 3 to the end of May 2017, the Cleveland Indians had a mixed performance, with a total of 20 wins and 16 losses in 36 games.

Overall, the performance in this stretch highlighted both the potential and the struggles of the team, reflecting a season where they would eventually contend for the playoffs. The Indians showcased moments of brilliance interspersed with challenges, leading to an interesting season narrative leading up to their eventual playoff run. Updated: August 19, 2025 at 11:51 AM