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Indians and traded
These concessionaires traded where they wished and generally dealt with the Indians through engages, who might be habitants, voyageurs, or even soldiers.
After the Maris trade, Lane acquired 25-year old Norm Cash from the White Sox for Minnie Miñoso and then traded him to Detroit before he ever played a game for the Indians ; Cash went on to hit over 350 home runs for the Tigers.
In 1965, the Indians traded pitcher Tommy John, who would go on to win 288 games in his career, and 1966 Rookie of the Year Tommy Agee to the White Sox to get Colavito back.
Eventually, the Indians traded Barker to the Atlanta Braves for Brett Butler and Brook Jacoby, who would become mainstays of the team for the remainder of the decade.
The Indians, falling to last place for a short time in June and July, traded CC Sabathia to the Milwaukee Brewers for prospects Matt LaPorta, Rob Bryson, and Michael Brantley.
The biggest news of the season came on July 30 when the Indians traded four prospects for Colorado Rockies star pitcher, Ubaldo Jiménez.
He traded furs with Indians and in the late 1780s started a fur goods shop in New York City.
Rollie Fingers was lost for the whole season with a torn muscle in his throwing arm, beloved slugger Gorman Thomas struggled badly offensively and was traded to the Cleveland Indians, and their ace, Pete Vuckovich, was revealed to have had a torn rotator cuff that had been plaguing him since 1981 and only pitched in 5 games in 1983.
As June came to a close, the Brewers made their biggest move for playoff contention as they traded 4 prospects, most notably Matt LaPorta, to the Cleveland Indians for CC Sabathia.
Sailing upriver, Cabot and his men traded freely with the Guaraní tribes until a strong force of Agaces Indians attacked them.
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 ".
In fact, the Angels traded him to the Cleveland Indians midway through the 1974 season due to his open campaigning for the manager's job.
For the Indians, water, air and land could not be traded.
The Indians in Oregon traded potatoes and other vegetables they had learned to grow from the missionaries.
He traded with the Indians in Florida and had written letters to British and American officials on behalf of the Indians.
Some time around 1675, Wood's son-in-law, Peter Jones, who then commanded the fort and traded with the Indians, opened a trading post nearby, known as Peter's Point.
During the 1994 baseball strike, which began on August 12, Winfield was traded to the Cleveland Indians at the trade waiver deadline on August 31 for a " player to be named later.
This makes Winfield the only player in major league history to be traded for a dinner, though official sources list the transaction as a sale ( sold by the Minnesota Twins to the Cleveland Indians ).
He traded with the Ouachita and other American Indians who inhabited the area.
In addition, British traders lured away many of Indians who had traded with the Canadiens.
Dakota Indians from nearby Lake Shetek occasionally traded at the store — so were news, gossip and eggs.
There were many Indians in the area in the early days ; however, they were not hostile and traded with the settlers.
There is uncertainty as to whether Mr. Peters was an Indian or a white man who traded with the Indians of the area.

Indians and Sudden
* Sam McDowell-known as " Sudden Sam ," Major League Baseball Pitcher, primarily Cleveland Indians, six-time American League All-Star

Indians and Sam
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.
On April 8, 1916, Lannin dealt Speaker to the Cleveland Indians for Sam Jones, Fred Thomas and $ 50, 000.
In 1924, Sam Deutsch, the owner of the NFL's Cleveland Indians, bought the Canton Bulldogs and took the Bulldogs name and its players to Cleveland and named his franchise the Cleveland Bulldogs.
Sam Deutsch, a Cleveland jeweler and boxing promoter who also owned a minor-league baseball team, bought an NFL franchise in 1923 and named the team the Indians.
Before the 1972 season, the Giants traded the then 32-year-old Perry and shortstop Frank Duffy to the Cleveland Indians for 29-year-old flamethrower Sam McDowell, the ace of the Indians ' staff.
In summer, Delaware Indians purchased Mrs. Kellogg and sold her to her brother-in-law James W. Parker in August 1836 for 150 Dollars ( the money was sent by Sam Houston ).
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.
On July 29, 2006, Colavito, along with Ray Chapman, Addie Joss, Sam McDowell, Al Rosen, Herb Score and manager Al Lopez, was inducted into the Cleveland Indians ' Hall of Fame.
The name derives from a story that a man named Sam, pursued by Indians, jumped off the cliff to avoid capture and miraculously survived the drop.
Samuel Pond " Sad Sam " Jones ( July 26, 1892 – July 6, 1966 ) was a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played in the American League with the Cleveland Indians ( 1914 – 15 ), Boston Red Sox ( 1916 – 21 ), New York Yankees ( 1922 – 26 ), St. Louis Browns ( 1927 ), Washington Senators ( 1928 – 31 ) and Chicago White Sox ( 1932 – 35 ).
As time passes, they are forced to deal with a series of trials and tribulations, including a mountain lion attack ; prospectors Sam Benson and Dave Colby, who are pursuing Harry for stealing their gold claim ; and another group of Indians.
Sam Story, also named Timpoochee Kinnard, was Chief of the Walton County, Florida, band of Euchee ( Yuchi ) Indians in the early 19th century, who occupied the lands on and to the west of the Choctawhatchee River.
* John Waugh: " Sam Bell Maxey and the Confederate Indians "; 1995 paperback, McWhiney Press, ISBN 1-886661-03-0.
# Walk in My Soul-A fictional account of young Sam Houston's life with the Cherokee Indians and with their Beloved Woman, Tiana Rogers.

Indians and McDowell
Cherokee and Catawba Indians were known inhabitants of what is now McDowell County.
Prior to the 1960 season, McDowell signed with the Indians for a $ 75, 000 bonus.
His second start was not as good as his first: although the Indians won 9-3, McDowell did not make it out of the fifth inning, once again walking five batters and failing to qualify for a win.
McDowell remained with the Indians as a swingman until the end of May, when he was sent back to the minors with a 6. 04 ERA and 24 walks in 25. 1 innings.
Although he improved his ERA to 4. 85 and his BB / 9 to 6. 1 while increasing his K / 9 to 8. 7, McDowell was sent down to the Indians top farm club ( now the Jacksonville Suns ) at the end of June and spent the rest of the season there.
In 1964, the Indians again switched farm teams, this time assigning McDowell to the Portland Beavers.
The Indians were also improving, as they finished the season with their first winning record since 1959, with McDowell leading the way.
At the end of the season, McDowell demanded a trade, and Indians general manager Gabe Paul obliged.

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