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7-27-21

Tuesday, July 27th, 2021

7/27/21 7:20 Roger Dorsey, the Executive Director of the Good Knights of Lorain County, talked about his organization’s partnership with Journey Church in Avon to build and deliver 100 beds during Cleveland Hope week! (18:43)

7/27/21 8:20 Barb Piscopo from the Lorain Historical Society stopped by to talk about a couple of things, including the installation of the Ohio Historic Marker honoring Nobel Prize winning author Toni Morrison, as well as the upcoming annual Ice Cream Social! (8:06)

7-26-21

Monday, July 26th, 2021

7/26/21 7:20 Bob DiBiasio from the Cleveland Indians made his weekly visit to the WEOL Morning Show as the Tribe have a rare off-day Monday before welcoming in the St. Louis Cardinals for a quick 2-game set. (9:40)

7/26/21 8:20 Amy Malloy from Chicks Against Hunger stopped by and talked about Tuesday night’s partnership with the Lake Erie Crushers! Those who attend Tuesday night’s game will have a chance to win a Lake Erie Crushers Family Fun Pack! (5:28)

7-23-21

Friday, July 23rd, 2021

7/23/21 7:20 Jim Rosenhaus from the Cleveland Indians Radio Network stopped by as the Tribe hopes to bounce back this weekend after a tough series opening loss to Tampa Bay on Thursday night. (6:42)

7/23/21 8:10 Future Lorain County Health Commissioner Mark Adams joined the Morning Show to talk about his soon-to-be new role and shared his excitement to take over the position! (6:49)

Cleveland Indians Will Change Name to Guardians

Friday, July 23rd, 2021

On Friday, Cleveland’s baseball team announced their new name after 2021 will be the “Guardians”! It is the fifth name in organization history, following the Indians. Over 1,000 name options were considered, 40,000 fans were surveyed, and hundreds of hours of interviewing and brainstorming were put into this decision.

“We are excited to usher in the next era of the deep history of baseball in Cleveland,” Team Owner and Chairman Paul Dolan said. “Cleveland has and always will be the most important part of our identity. Therefore, we wanted a name that strongly represents the pride, resiliency and loyalty of Clevelanders. ‘Guardians’ reflects those attributes that define us while drawing on the iconic Guardians of Traffic just outside the ballpark on the Hope Memorial Bridge. It brings to life the pride Clevelanders take in our city and the way we fight together for all who choose to be part of the Cleveland baseball family. While ‘Indians’ will always be a part of our history, our new name will help unify our fans and city as we are all Cleveland Guardians.”

The core red, white, and blue color scheme will remain the same despite the name change. Other similarities, such as a script text logo, will remain intact.

The change represents the ushering in of a new era of professional baseball in northeast Ohio.

President of Baseball Operations Chris Antonetti said, “This is a historic moment for our franchise, and we are excited for our players and staff to debut our new team name and look in 2022. We look forward to our team proudly representing the city of Cleveland as the Guardians. Our club will strive to unite and inspire our entire community.”