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Indians and received
Notable former Indians broadcasters include Tom Manning, Jack Graney ( the first ex-baseball player to become a play-by-play announcer ), Jack Corrigan ( now with the Colorado Rockies ), Jimmy Dudley who received the Ford Frick Award in 1997, Ken Coleman, Joe Castiglione, Van Patrick, Joe Tait, Bruce Drennan, Jim " Mudcat " Grant, Harry Jones, Rocky Colavito and Herb Score, who called Indians ' baseball for 34 seasons.
Under this system, settlers received estates of land along with the right to the labor and produce of the Indians living on those estates.
" He ( Antiochus ) crossed the Caucasus and descended into India ; renewed his friendship with Sophagasenus the king of the Indians ; received more elephants, until he had a hundred and fifty altogether ; and having once more provisioned his troops, set out again personally with his army: leaving Androsthenes of Cyzicus the duty of taking home the treasure which this king had agreed to hand over to him ".
In the winter, the Red Sox traded right fielder Ben Chapman to the Cleveland Indians to make room for Williams on the roster, with Williams inheriting Chapman's number 9 on his uniform opposed to Williams ' number 5 in the previous spring training, even though Chapman had hit. 340 in the previous season, which led Boston Globe sports journalist Gerry Moore to quip, " Not since Joe DiMaggio broke in with the Yankees by " five for five " in St. Petersberg in 1936 has any baseball rookie received the nationwide publicity that has been accorded this spring to Theodore Francis Williams ".
Benjamin Wilson was also a well known Indian fighter who served as justice of the peace for the Mexican authorities and it was while hunting down renegade Indians that he discovered what is present day Big Bear, California which received that name because Wilson and his posse lassoed and killed over thirty grizzly bears while passing through.
The 19th of last Month in the Evening, I received Intelligence from General Gage by Sea of the Rebels having commenced Hostilities in the Province of the Massachusetts, and Requesting I would send the 7th Regiment with some Companies of Canadians and Indians to Crown Point, in order to make a Diversion, and favour his Operations.
The Indians who sold their land ( most received 80 acres ) often did not get much value for it, either getting a poor price or squandering the cash windfall they received.
Father Cavaller received help in the building of the Mission from the local friendly natives, the Chumash Indians.
Boone received his first rifle at the age of 12, and he learned to hunt from both local settlers and American Indians, beginning his lifelong love of hunting.
The fleet was about to set sail in 1541 when Alvarado received a letter from Cristóbal de Oñate, pleading for help against hostile Indians who were besieging him at Nochistlán.
:" He crossed the Caucasus ( Hindu Kush ) and descended into India ; renewed his friendship with Sophagasenus ( Subhashsena in Prakrit ) the king of the Indians ; received more elephants, until he had a hundred and fifty altogether ; and having once more provisioned his troops, set out again personally with his army: leaving Androsthenes of Cyzicus the duty of taking home the treasure which this king had agreed to hand over to him.
During December 1858, Choctaw Tom, at times an interpreter to Sam Houston, and a group of reservation Indians received permission for an off-the-reservation hunt.
During December 1858, Choctaw Tom, at times an interpreter to Sam Houston, and a group of reservation Indians received permission for an off-the-reservation hunt.
The Indians received at least $ 1. 25 per acre for their land.
Two years after Arkansas received statehood in 1836, thousands of Cherokee Indians from Georgia passed through Benton County as part of the Trail of Tears route to Indian Territory in what is now Oklahoma.
The small Quaker party, including its most notable passenger, Jonathan Dickinson, encountered and received aid from the Jove Indians.
The District received much praise for its transition, including the National Congress of American Indians and organizations as far away as Washington, D. C. After narrowing down many potential new nicknames, the high school decided to retain its red pride, renaming itself the ' Red Hawks '.
Annapolis had received news of the war declaration, and was somewhat prepared when the Indians began besieging Fort Anne.
As Edwin A. Charlton writes in New Hampshire As It Is ( 1855 ), the mountain " received its name from Captain John Lovewell, who was accustomed to ascend it for the purpose of discovering the wigwams of the Indians, and who, on one occasion, killed seven Indians near its summit.
In 1867, following complaints of hostile Indians and fear of robbery of those transporting gold, the State of Oregon received a grant from the United States government to build a military wagon road from The Dalles to Fort Boise, Idaho.
Brigham Young sent a scouting party to Uinta Basin in 1861 and received word back the area was good for nothing but nomad purposes, hunting grounds for Indians and " to hold the world together.

Indians and Steve
Sutcliffe ( 5 – 5 with the Indians ) immediately joined Sanderson ( 8 – 5 3. 14 ), Eckersley ( 10 – 8 3. 03 ), Steve Trout ( 13 – 7 3. 41 ) and Dick Ruthven ( 6 – 10 5. 04 ) in the starting rotation.
* Steve Demeter ( born 1935 )-professional baseball player for Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Indians from 1959-1960.
Steve Waugh noted that Ponting would " not be intimidated by the West Indians ' inevitable waist-to-chin length.
Indians manager Steve O ' Neill had Denny Galehouse warmed up in the bullpen in case the 17-year old Feller had early troubles in his first start.
Wynn became the pitching coach for the Indians in 1964, where he coached Sam McDowell, Sonny Siebert, Luis Tiant, Steve Hargan, and others, who were to set the American League team record for strikeouts in a season in 1967.
* Steve Smith ( baseball ) ( born 1953 ), Cleveland Indians third base coach
In December of that year he was traded to the Cleveland Indians in an eight-player deal that brought Minnie Miñoso back to Chicago, but the Indians general manager Frank Lane traded Cash to Detroit for Steve Demeter, who would play only four more games ; both Chicago and Cleveland were haunted by Cash for the next 15 years, as he won a batting title and a World Series ring in a Detroit uniform.
In the same season Tait played a One Day match for the Prime Minister's XI against the touring Indians in a team captained by Steve Waugh and was also a part of the Australia A team that took on Zimbabwe in January 2004.
Early in the 1973 season, Bosman was traded by the Rangers, along with outfielder Ted Ford, to the Indians for pitcher Steve Dunning.
With future all-star Steve Finley already entrenched as Houston's centerfielder, Lofton was traded during the off-season to the Cleveland Indians for catcher Eddie Taubensee and right-handed pitcher Willie Blair.
Steve Olin was a right-handed submarining relief pitcher for Kinston who had moved up to the Cleveland Indians.
Steve Saint also helped write Jungle Pilot based on his father's diary about his time in Ecuador and work with the Waorani Indians.
* Steve Dunning-Pitcher for Indians / Expos / Athletics / Rangers / Angels 1970-1977
He was dealt to the Yankees from the Indians in April along with pitchers Cecil Upshaw and Dick Tidrow for Fritz Peterson, Fred Beene, Tom Buskey, and Steve Kline in a much criticized multi-player deal.
In 2012 the Cleveland Indians hired Steve Karsay as pitching coach for the Rookie-level AZL Indians.
Ojeda is best remembered as an anchor in the 1986 World Series Champion New York Mets starting rotation ( along with Dwight Gooden and Ron Darling ), and for being the lone survivor of a March 22, boating accident that killed fellow Cleveland Indians pitchers Steve Olin and Tim Crews.
The Indians were in Winter Haven for spring training on March 22, 1993 when Ojeda went on a boat ride with new teammates Steve Olin and Tim Crews at Crews's home in Clermont, Florida.
Finally came the heavyweight clash against India, but despite the Indians reducing their opponents to 84 / 5, 100 from Steve Waugh and 78 * from Moody contributed to a total of 255 / 5 that proved far too much as India stuttered to 109ao.

Indians and deal
The deal brought 1979 NL Rookie of the Year pitcher Rick Sutcliffe from the Cleveland Indians.
In November 1864, Carson was sent by General Carleton to deal with the Indians in western Texas.
In any event, there is no evidence that either the Dutch or the Indians believed they had swindled, or been swindled by, the other party to the deal An 1877 embellishment of the myth claimed that the Dutch offered " beads, buttons and other trinkets ," though there is no evidence for this.
The Virginia General Assembly voided the deal as it claimed the sole right to purchase land from the Indians within the bounds of the Royal Charter.
Ban Johnson: The president of the American League since its debut in 1901 effectively limited Frazee to the Yankees and White Sox as the only teams with whom Frazee could make a deal by pressuring the other five teams ( the Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers, Philadelphia Athletics, St. Louis Browns and Washington Senators ) not to make any trades at all with Frazee.
He was also forced to deal with civil litigation, and manage trade with the Indians in the Great Lakes region, where traders disputed territorial claims, and quarrelled with the Indians.
Since there were always Indians in the areas where they trapped, trappers had to deal with each tribe or band separately.
He worked out a deal with the city whereby his newly formed entity, dubbed Stadium Corp., would rent the stadium from the City for $ 1 per year, assume all operating and repair costs and would sublease the stadium to its two primary tenants, the Browns and the Cleveland Indians, Cleveland's franchise in the American League of Major League Baseball.
On 4 March, with the presence of the American minister, John G. South, was signed the peace agreement with the Indians and were promised a better deal respect for their customs, not to impose the establishment of schools, and were assured the same protection and rights enjoyed by other citizens.
In a deal made prior to the 1996 trade deadline, the Mets infamously sent Kent and Jose Vizcaino to the Cleveland Indians for Álvaro Espinoza and Carlos Baerga.
It had been established in 1968 in Minneapolis among urban American Indians, first to deal with police harassment and injustice in the law enforcement system.
He specifically tried to incriminate him for making a secret deal with the Indians when negotiating the treaty in 1826, claiming that he had accepted a bribe from them.
They studied Indian geography and mastered local languages to deal with the Indians.
In October 1983, Butler was sent to the Cleveland Indians ( along with Brook Jacoby and Rick Behenna ) to complete a deal in which the Braves had acquired Len Barker for cash, toward the end of the 1983 season.
On December 9, 1982, Trillo was traded to the Cleveland Indians in a multi-player deal.
The following year he was traded to the Indians in a deal that brought starter Bert Blyleven to Minnesota, and when he finally reached the majors in 1986 he faced Blyleven in his first major-league at-bat.
In 1965, with Gabe Paul running the Indians, Colavito was brought back ; but to obtain the slugger in a three-team deal, Paul had to send the White Sox pitcher Tommy John, who would play until and win 286 games after the trade, as well as Tommie Agee, who won the Rookie of the Year award in, then became the New York Mets ' top hitter in as they won their first pennant.
To settle the deal, however, he had to facilitate the move of the Kinston Indians to Zebulon, where they will take up the Mudcats name.
At the end of the season, he was traded to the Indians as part of an eight-player deal that sent Roberto Alomar to the Mets.
Julio was granted free agency from the Rockies on October 27, 2007 ; he promptly signed a minor-league deal with the Cleveland Indians on January 31, 2008, and was invited to their spring training camp.
However, despite being offered comparable deals with the Cleveland Indians and the Texas Rangers, Mulder re-signed with the St. Louis Cardinals on January 10, to a two-year $ 13 million contract, with performance-based incentives and a club option that could take the deal to three years at a possible $ 45 million.

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