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After tens of thousands of nominations and votes, here are the winners of Scene's Best of Cleveland 2025 -- the people and businesses lighting up The Land, displaying excellence, and showing the way.
This is why each member of the Cleveland Blues has a nickname. Like nicknames of the past, today's Blues are based on the same criteria: nationality, profession, looks, or some event that defines ...
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Also, more than one version of early Cleveland baseball clubs was called the Blues. • Celebs. Like most cities of any size, a number of famous people hail from Cleveland.
CLEVELAND — Cleveland's Waterloo Arts District will come alive with the sounds of blues music next weekend as the Women in Blues Music Festival takes over The Treelawn music hall for four days ...
It took more than 100 years for Cleveland's baseball team to change a name that was largely believed to be a placeholder. Here's how Cleveland eventually became the Guardians.
The 30-year-old is hitting .304 with a ridiculous .428 OBP, which would represent a major boon to a Cleveland lineup that needs baserunners (the Guardians own a team OBP of .314).
In the 16 games he has pitched, Quantrill has compiled a 3.50 ERA to go along with a 6-5 record and a 1.30 WHIP. His numbers are impressive, especially playing in Colorado.
The Cleveland Guardians are in desperate need for starting pitching, and one former National League All-Star could represent a viable trade candidate for them.
The 30-year-old is hitting .304 with a ridiculous .428 OBP, which would represent a major boon to a Cleveland lineup that needs baserunners (the Guardians own a team OBP of .314).