Cleveland City - Overview

October 7th, 2009 | Posted in Travel   Comments Off
Rajinder Dogra asked:


Cleveland sits on the southern banks of Lake Erie at the mouth of the Cuyahoga River a city of green parks, lively neighbourhoods and historic buildings. Local residents are proud of its high quality of life and recent awards that attest to its liveability. Miles of parkland encircle the city, while museums, sporting and cultural events and visitor friendly attractions lure residents and visitors alike to Downtown areas. It is one of the few American cities with park access in the heart of the city. Visitors, especially, are often surprised to discover a vibrant Downtown with distinct neighbourhoods and a lively urban atmosphere. True, its roots are certainly more prosaic than those of New York, Los Angeles or Boston, but Cleveland has outgrown its industrial past. Once known as a steel town during the Industrial Era of Ohios development, it is now a healthy mix of manufacturing and service industries.

Clevelands Public Square provides a skyline of skyscrapers now, but its origins go back to wilderness beginnings when Moses Cleaveland arrived from Connecticut to survey the region in 1796. It is difficult to imagine an old time village green amid horse drawn carriages and farm animals ready for market instead of the mass of traffic and one-way streets there today. Cleaveland drew up the plan for the town that would later bear his name (the awas dropped in 1834 in order to fit the citys name on a newspapers masthead). The city saw a growth spurt in 1825 with the opening of the Erie Canal, establishing a water route between Lake Erie, the Ohio River and all ports south. Subsequent railroad development advanced Cleveland further and, by 1855, it had become a hub for lumber, ore, coal and farm produce. Later still, it developed as a centre for metal fabrication and oil refining and, by the 1930s, it had the vibrant look and feel of a major city. Today, Cleveland still possesses a strong industrial base, although its economy has diversified into the service sector, as well as science, education and technology.
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Unlike many American cities, Clevelands Downtown is not only lively, it is the focal point around which the rest of the city nestles. In the middle of the Downtown area is the historic Public Square, a European-style square with statues and fountains. The lakefront, having benefited from committed renewal, is home to the stunningly designed Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, which, when it opened in 1995, epitomised not only the renewal of Cleveland’s Downtown but the citys growing cultural presence as well.

More recent additions to Clevelands Downtown include Jacobs Field, home to the Cleveland Indians baseball team, and Cleveland Browns Stadium, where the Cleveland Browns play football. The Great Lakes Science Center with its Cleveland Clinic OMNIMAX Theater, nestled between the Rock Hall and the stadium, features a hands-on look at science. Downtown areas, such as the Theater District, the Historic Warehouse District, the Flats Entertainment District and the Historic Gateway District, are only a few of the trendy spots that continue to grow and prosper.

Cleveland is blessed with long, hot summer days, during which locals enjoy the many restaurants featuring alfresco dining, picnic in the surrounding state, national and municipal parks, or gather around the barbecue for casual entertaining. During the cold, sometimes snowy winters, the citys cultural attractions, including theatre, symphony, opera and museums, thrive. Cleveland offers all the trappings of any American city (shopping, sightseeing, excellent service) and, although it possesses a historic flavour popular with tourists and residents, it is most definitely a city that keeps moving forward.



TYSON

Should the Cleveland Indians trade Sabathia now?

October 6th, 2009 | Posted in Baseball   Comments Off
alomew_rocks asked:
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I know they are not out of contention in what appears to be a weak AL Central this year but I doubt that the Indians will be able to resign Sabathia and a team needing a pitcher might be willing to trade a decent hitter to Cleveland. If the Indians are going to lose Sabathia anyways, why not trade him to a team that may actually be able to afford him and Cleveland gets something in return instead of getting nothing like they did with Manny Ramirez?

AGUSTIN

Cleveland Indians vs. Detroit Tigers

October 3rd, 2009 | Posted in Online Gambling   Comments Off
Steven Zoine asked:

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Casey Blake from the Indians drove in two runs and extended his career-high hitting streak to 15 games to help lift the Cleveland Indians to a 6-5 win over the Kansas City Royals on Thursday.

“I don’t really know why I did it,” Blake said of his surprise bunt single in the second inning. “I guess when you feel confident you just do things without second guessing.”

Aaron Boone also had two hits as the Indians won their third in a row and delivered the sixth straight loss for the Royals. Cliff Lee (3-4) overcame a first-inning dizzy spell to pitch six-plus innings for the win. Avoiding a career-high fourth straight loss and improving to 7-2 in his career against the Royals.

This Cleveland team is playing better every day and they’re improving their game as the season goes by. If they continue with this regularity throughout the season they can get back to being one of baseball best like they were a few years ago.

Lineup

Grady Sizemore, CF. 2.Jason Michaels, LF. 3.Jhonny Peralta, SS. 4.Travis Hafner, DH. 5. Casey Blake, RF. 6.Ben Broussard, 1st B. 7.Ronnie Belliard, 2nd B. 8. Aaron Boone, 3rd B. 9. Kelly Shoppach, C.

Detroit Tigers with one of the best season starts in years are at the peak of their game so far. Detroit Tigers haven’t had a winning streak like this in more than a dozen years. Brandon Inge and Placido Polanco homered and the Tigers won their seventh straight game beating the Minnesota Twins 5-3 last week for their longest winning streak since 1993.

“It’s pretty good, but nobody will care about that tomorrow,” said Detroit manager Jim Leyland, who has made all the right moves in his first season back in the dugout in seven years.

Detroit it’s 27-13 now and competing for the first place overall with the defending World Champions White Sox, nobody thought the Tigers would have such a good start in the season, but this young and talented team has proved to everybody that they are up for big things this year.

This series against a rising Cleveland Indians promises nothing but great baseball giving the opportunity to the entire sports betting community out there to enjoy a great series between these two.

Lineup

1. Curtis Granderson, CF. 2. Placido Polanco, 2nd B. 3. Ivan Rodriguez, C. 4. Magglio Ordonez, RF. 5. Carlos Guillen, SS. 6. Chris Shelton, 1st B. 7. Marcus Thames, DH. 8. Craig Monroe, LF. 9. Brandon Inge, 3rd B.



BENITO

Catch Baseball Fever With Cleveland Indians Tickets

October 2nd, 2009 | Posted in Baseball   Comments Off
Al Terry asked:


Cleveland Indians tickets are the perfect way to enjoy a game of cutting edge baseball. In recent times, the team has worked its way through a slump to notch up a Central Division Title win in 2001. The current roster shows a healthy mix of young and veteran players that are sure to shine on the field.

The Indians are part of the Major League in baseball and are affiliated with the American League and the Central Division. Their team is often referred to as The Tribe by fans and has a franchise record of 8075 wins and 7711 losses.

From The Blues To The Indians

The team started out as the Cleveland Blues in 1901 and went through a number of name changes before settling on the Cleveland Indians in 1915. Popular legend has it that the name was taken in honor of one of its most famous players Louis Sockalexis, who was Native American. In actuality, the name was thought up by local newspapers.

The Indians established themselves as middle runners till about 1946. The Indians faced a number of tragedies along the way, like losing Ray Chapman due to a ball that fractured his skull and ultimately killed him. By 1947 however, the team had become a solid body, comprised of mainly young players. The Indians soon distinguished themselves by not only breaking the color barrier, but by also winning the first one-game playoff in American League history to enter the World Series.

Curses And Controversies

By then, Cleveland Indians tickets were becoming a popular item among baseball fans everywhere. However things began to dim for the team in 1960, when Rocky Colavito was traded, sealing the fate of the Indians for the next 30 years. In what has become infamous as one of the worst trades in baseball, the Curse of Rocky Colavito kept the Indians in the cellar. They were unable to post a positive win on the field and ownership of the team kept changing hands.

It wouldn’t be until 1994 that things began to change for the better. In 2001, the team managed to win a Central Division Title and posted the biggest comeback in Major League baseball in their game against the Seattle Mariners. The game is fondly remembered as The Impossible Return by baseball enthusiasts and fans.

In the recent years, the team has been criticized for its name and especially its logo as being offensive to Native American sensibilities. While the name and logo may have been perceived as harmless a hundred years ago, Native American groups today feel that it perpetuates damaging stereotypes. This however, has not deterred fans from buying Cleveland Indians tickets to go for the games.

The Cleveland Indians have a proud number of Baseball Hall of Fame players to their name. Some of the biggest names in baseball like Nap Lajoie, Lou Boudreau, Early Wynn, Cy Young and Joe Sewell are all former Indians. So the next time you want to watch some baseball played Cleveland Indian style, get some Cleveland Indians tickets for a game near you. You can purchase those tickets online too from an authorized ticket vendor.



DAMIEN

How long until we can expect the Cleveland Indians to start hitting?

October 2nd, 2009 | Posted in Baseball   Comments Off
ruca006 asked:


Big tribe fan….when are the bats going to get it going? Is is just a matter of Hafner getting starting?

LOWELL

What the hell is wrong with the cleveland indians?

October 1st, 2009 | Posted in Baseball   Comments Off
kyle v asked:


Why cant they beat the easiest team the kansas city royals but they can sweep the tigers and play good against los angeles angels. I know its only one lose but still there offense seems to be getting sluggish again. And rafeal perez is struggling the past few days. What do you think is wrong with the indians

BLAINE

Did the cleveland Indians have a different mascot than they have now?

September 28th, 2009 | Posted in Baseball   Comments Off
Biggun asked:


Currently the Cleveland Indians have a Mascot named Slider who is a big purple monster. Did they used to have a guy dressed as an Indian or something other than the current Mascot? It seems like they could do better than Slider!
I understand about Chief Wahoo, but did they ever have a Mascot at the stadium before Slider? Was there a Chief Wahoo other than the cartoon drawing, as in a guy at the stadium dressed as Wahoo????

LAVERNE

Will the Cleveland Indians win game 5 of the ALCS?

September 28th, 2009 | Posted in Baseball   Comments Off
the_braynz asked:


Do you think the Tribe can stick it to Josh Beckett and the Red Sox tonight in Cleveland?

GUADALUPE

Who are you rooting for in the Cleveland Indians and New York Yankees showdown?

September 26th, 2009 | Posted in Baseball   Comments Off
LatinoHeatâ„¢ asked:


Who do you think is gonna win this series? Who do you want to win this series?

WALTER

Is there a good bar in Las Vegas at which to watch the Cleveland Indians?

September 24th, 2009 | Posted in Las Vegas   Comments Off
Mongo asked:


By good, I mean that will have multiple large screens playing the game in HD with the sound turned up and a good selection of imported beers, and of course populated by Indians fans.

LLOYD