The Cleveland Blues

November 6th, 2005 by Mike

A friend of mine asked me the other day what I thought about my baseball team’s name and mascot. She would be referring to The Cleveland Indians and Chief Wahoo.



Chief Wahoo

I have been a tribe fan all of my life. I can’t imgine calling my team anything but the Indians. But, both the Chief and the team name have got to go. If Detroit up and changed it’s name to the Detroit Negroes and sewed a sambo mascot to their hats we would be up in arms - and by we I mean nearly everybody.



Sambo

We weren’t always the Indians by the way. From 1901 to 1914, the team had three different names: the Cleveland Blues, the Cleveland Bronchos and the Cleveland Naps. Naps was derived from a former player named Napoleon Lajoie. When Lajoie was traded to Philly, the team’s name was changed to the Indians in response to a local newspaper contest.

In 1995, the Indians released a press release explaining that:

“The Cleveland Indians organization is very aware of the sensitivities involved in this issue. We have gone to great lengths to respect those sensitivities. In no way do we intend to demean any group, especially one as pround as Native Americans. The logo is simply a caricature that has enjoyed decades of fan appeal in the Northeast Ohio area…”

Last time I checked, a caricature was “a representation in which the subject’s distinctive features or peculiarities are deliberately exaggerated to produce a comic or grotesque effect.”

So essentially the ball club was saying, “We don’t mean to demean. We are laughing with you, not at you.”

How on earth can anybody seriously defend this uniform anymore?

I advocate returning to the Cleveland Blues. If the show fits… wear it.

2 Responses to “The Cleveland Blues”

  1. Kafui Says:

    Why’d you have to go and drag the D into this shizzle…Detroit Negroes…pshaw.
    It’d be the Detroit Ni#$as…

  2. Bret Says:

    What’s sort of bothersome is that the pro’s were looking for the NCAA to really start this trend by changing mascots. They did it for a couple schools (the one’s that more or less volunteered) but when confronted by Florida State’s immense athletic presense they sort of bowed down and said “Umm …duh..ok”. I’d like to see all these things go - but I also thinks it’s a tad blown out of proportion. There is sucha weird gray line - like is calling someone a “Boiler Maker” or “Steeler” degrading or is similar to something like Chief Wahoo? - anyway…

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