Timothy Huff MD+FollowCleveland’s 1995 baseball magic rememberedCleveland fans still talk about the 1995 Guardians (then Indians) team that pulled off an incredible 27 last-at-bat wins on their way to the World Series. That season brought a sense of hope and excitement to the city, and the energy at Progressive Field (formerly Jacobs Field) was unforgettable. Honoring those players today is more than nostalgia—it’s a reminder of how sports can unite a community and create lifelong memories. What’s your favorite moment from that legendary season, or how did it shape your love for baseball in Cleveland? #Sports #Baseball #ClevelandBaseball00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowValera cycles, Clippers shine despite lossGeorge Valera made history last night by hitting for the cycle—single, double, triple, and home run—in a game packed with standout performances from Cleveland’s minor league affiliates. Even though the Columbus Clippers couldn’t pull off a win, fans saw Petey Halpin rack up four hits and Travis Bazzana drive in a run. Akron’s bullpen held strong for a comeback victory, and Lake County’s offense exploded in the third inning, powered by Jeffrey Mercedes’ three-run homer. With so much young talent stepping up, which prospect are you most excited to see in Cleveland soon? #Sports #Baseball #ClevelandBaseball00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowTom Hamilton’s journey from farm to fameTom Hamilton’s voice has been the soundtrack of Cleveland baseball for 36 years, but his story started on a dairy farm in Waterloo, Wisconsin. Now, he’s earned a spot in the National Baseball Hall of Fame with the Ford C. Frick Award—an honor for broadcasters who’ve made a real impact on the game. Hamilton’s humility shines through as he credits mentors, his family, and the fans who’ve tuned in year after year. It’s wild to think his first play-by-play was at a county fair, not a ballpark! What’s your favorite Hammy call or memory? Let’s celebrate this local legend together! #Sports #Baseball #ClevelandBaseball10Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowTom Hamilton’s voice shaped Cleveland summersTom Hamilton, the legendary voice behind Cleveland baseball for over 30 years, is finally getting his Hall of Fame moment. For so many of us, his calls have been the soundtrack to summer—whether we were grilling in the backyard or stuck in traffic. Now, as he heads to Cooperstown as a Ford Frick Award winner, it’s wild to think he never expected to stay this long or become such a local icon. Hamilton credits the late Herb Score for helping him feel at home here, and says he still feels like he’s living out his dreams. What’s your favorite Hamilton call or baseball memory? #Sports #Baseball #ClevelandBaseball00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowCould Cookie Return to the Land?With the Guardians' rotation struggling and Shane Bieber still sidelined, could a reunion with fan favorite Cookie Carrasco be on the table? The Yankees just let him go after a rough stint, but Carrasco's history in Cleveland (remember that 2017 Cy Young run?) makes this a tempting depth move. Not a flashy pick, but with the bullpen showing cracks, maybe familiar faces are what we need. Would you welcome Cookie back, or is it time to look elsewhere? #Guardians #CookieCarrasco #MLB #ClevelandBaseball #PitchingProblems #Sports00Share