Indians to meet with Native Americans on potential new name
CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Indians will consult with Native American groups as they consider changing the name of their franchise for the first time since 1915.
Owner Paul Dolan gave more details on the steps the team is undertaking on a potential name change amid a national movement to remove racist symbols and monuments.
Earlier this week, Dolan met with Cleveland’s players, front-office members and manager Terry Francona to discuss the possibility of a name change as well as other issues such as social justice and race relations.
Dolan called the talks “candid and productive.”