Кливленд Гардианс (Russian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Кливленд Гардианс" in Russian language version.

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cbssports.com

  • Axisa, Mike (2016-11-03). "Now that Cubs are champs, Indians have MLB's longest World series drought". CBS Sports. Архивировано 14 июня 2018. Дата обращения: 3 ноября 2016. So, with the Cubs finally on top, the longest championship drought in baseball now belongs to the team they beat – the Indians. Cleveland has not won a World Series since way back in 1948. {{cite news}}: Указан более чем один параметр |accessdate= and |access-date= (справка)

imdb.com

mlb.com

mlb.com

  • Goodyear Ballpark. Indians.com. MLB Advanced Media. Дата обращения: 4 июля 2019. Архивировано 27 ноября 2016 года.
  • Adler, David; Kelly, Matt (2016-10-23). "History lesson: 20 amazing Cubs and Indians facts". MLB.com. MLB Advanced Media. Архивировано 14 декабря 2020. Дата обращения: 4 июля 2019. The Indians' history actually begins in Grand Rapids, Mich., where they were known as the Grand Rapids Rustlers of the Western League from 1894–99. The franchise then moved to Cleveland and became known as the Lake Shores before joining the brand-new American League as the Bluebirds in 1901. {{cite news}}: Указан более чем один параметр |accessdate= and |access-date= (справка)

cleveland.indians.mlb.com

  • The early years–Indians History Overview. Indians.com. MLB Advanced Media. — «The Naps lost a then franchise record 102 games in 1914 and attendance sank to disastrous lows as the Lajoie era in Cleveland came to a close. Lajoie's departure, following the 1914 season, prompted a name change for the Cleveland franchise. On January 17, two Cleveland newspapers (The Leader and The Plain Dealer) reported that Indians had been chosen to replace Naps. The Plain Dealer said, "President Somers invited the Cleveland baseball writers to make the selection. The title of Indians was their choice, it having been one of the names applied to the old National League club of Cleveland many years ago." When Chief Sockalexis first arrived, baseball in Cleveland suffered an abrupt downturn in fortune. Now, the Indians would rise to glory with a new owner and star player.» Дата обращения: 23 марта 2016. Архивировано 25 августа 2010 года.

time.com

web.archive.org

  • Goodyear Ballpark. Indians.com. MLB Advanced Media. Дата обращения: 4 июля 2019. Архивировано 27 ноября 2016 года.
  • Axisa, Mike (2016-11-03). "Now that Cubs are champs, Indians have MLB's longest World series drought". CBS Sports. Архивировано 14 июня 2018. Дата обращения: 3 ноября 2016. So, with the Cubs finally on top, the longest championship drought in baseball now belongs to the team they beat – the Indians. Cleveland has not won a World Series since way back in 1948. {{cite news}}: Указан более чем один параметр |accessdate= and |access-date= (справка)
  • The early years–Indians History Overview. Indians.com. MLB Advanced Media. — «The Naps lost a then franchise record 102 games in 1914 and attendance sank to disastrous lows as the Lajoie era in Cleveland came to a close. Lajoie's departure, following the 1914 season, prompted a name change for the Cleveland franchise. On January 17, two Cleveland newspapers (The Leader and The Plain Dealer) reported that Indians had been chosen to replace Naps. The Plain Dealer said, "President Somers invited the Cleveland baseball writers to make the selection. The title of Indians was their choice, it having been one of the names applied to the old National League club of Cleveland many years ago." When Chief Sockalexis first arrived, baseball in Cleveland suffered an abrupt downturn in fortune. Now, the Indians would rise to glory with a new owner and star player.» Дата обращения: 23 марта 2016. Архивировано 25 августа 2010 года.
  • Adler, David; Kelly, Matt (2016-10-23). "History lesson: 20 amazing Cubs and Indians facts". MLB.com. MLB Advanced Media. Архивировано 14 декабря 2020. Дата обращения: 4 июля 2019. The Indians' history actually begins in Grand Rapids, Mich., where they were known as the Grand Rapids Rustlers of the Western League from 1894–99. The franchise then moved to Cleveland and became known as the Lake Shores before joining the brand-new American League as the Bluebirds in 1901. {{cite news}}: Указан более чем один параметр |accessdate= and |access-date= (справка)
  • Cleveland Indians Team History & Encyclopedia. Baseball Reference. Sports Reference LLC. Дата обращения: 22 мая 2020. Архивировано 19 февраля 2011 года.
  • Little Big League: The Most Underrated Baseball Movie of All Time. Time. Дата обращения: 1 июля 2014. Архивировано 1 июля 2014 года.
  • Little Big League cast. imdb.com. Дата обращения: 25 ноября 2020. Архивировано 3 мая 2013 года.