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Formed in 1894, the Cleveland Indians are one of the oldest and most respected clubs in the league. The franchise was created in Michigan and was named as the Grand Rapids Rustlers. At the time of its creation, the club was based in the minor western league.
Moving to the big leagues
At the beginning of the twentieth century, the franchise relocated to Cleveland in a bid to join the major league. After moving, the club changed its name to the Cleveland Lake Shores. In 1901 the club finally moved to the MLB as the Cleveland Blue Birds in 1901. However, the need was felt to come up with a new name. Therefore, after a poll was conducted in 1914, the franchise adopted the name Cleveland Indians. Chief Wahoo is the mascot of the Indians. Over the years, the Wahoos have proved to be a formidable team. With seven division titles, five AL pennants and two World Series championships, the Indians are a top class franchise.
The Nats mean business
Taking on the Indians will be the Washington Nationals. Formed in 1969 as the Montreal Expos, the franchise moved to Washington DC in 2005. The Nats are placed in the NL where they play in the East division. With three division titles under their belt, the new look Nationals are hungry for success. A famous win over a big club like Cleveland Indians would be the perfect recipe for a productive season. Do not miss this interesting clash; buy Cleveland Indians vs Washington Nationals tickets now.
Indians vs Nationals
They might not have won the World Series title but the Cleveland Indians ended 2016 on a high note. They added 6th Al Pennant to their championship haul along with the 8th Central Division title. And the baseball gurus have predicted an even better return in 2017. Catch a sneak peek of the talented Indians with your Cleveland Indians Vs Washington Nationals tickets in hand as they face off in the upcoming series. The Nationals also made some key additions in the offseason and is quite capable to challenge any team. Just like the Indians, they also have a shot at the 2017 World Series win.