New Cleveland Indians face mask, MLB face masks are the perfect accessory for baseball fans, Where to get them

Cleveland Indians face masks and facial coverings are to help protect the health and safety of fans, Where to get them.

Looking to support your MLB favorite, Cleveland Indians in these unprecedented times, look no further than purchasing an Indians facial covering. These facial coverings are to help protect the health and safety of fans. What better way to show off your team’s colors than a facial covering with their logo?

These facial coverings come in a three-pack and is a pre-sell item, only $24.99.  They include three reusable with team-colored design and team logo displays and will ship no later than Thursday, July 9th.

While the coverings allow for breathability, they are for personal use only and are not intended for a medical purpose.

The MLB and Fanatics will support the All In Challenge Foundation by donating all MLB proceeds from the sale of these licensed face coverings.

The All In Challenge Foundation is a charitable, non-profit organization whose mission is to create positive and lasting change across the communities in which we all live and work through a commitment of time and strategic philanthropic initiatives.  The All In Challenge Foundation is currently sponsoring the All In Challenge to benefit multiple, non-profit organizations addressing food insecurity during these challenging times.

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Can you find the photos of Nicolas Cage that the Indians hid in lineup cards?

The Cleveland Indians apparently had a long-running gag involving Nicolas Cage throughout the 2019 season.

The Cleveland Indians revealed on Wednesday that the team’s social media crew ran an elaborate gag involving photos of Nicolas Cage throughout the 2019 MLB season and absolutely no one noticed.

According to the Indians’ Twitter account, Cage was hidden in 39 different game lineup cards that were tweeted out over the course of 2019. Cage could be anywhere – in the background posing as a fan, or expertly hidden in a player’s uniform. The Indians went to great lengths to make it so that you’d probably never notice Cage unless you were actively scanning the lineup card, and it appears that no one ever did.

The revelation sent fans searching through the Twitter archive to try and spot Cage for themselves. Twitter’s embedding situation is… not the best, but you can click to expand these photos and see if you can find Nic Cage. The first one is a doozy.

 

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How many games will the Cleveland Indians win in 2020?

Previewing the Cleveland Indians’ MLB win total and World Series odds, with MLB betting odds, picks and best bets.

The Cleveland Indians saw their three-year dominance of the American League Central come to an end last season when the Minnesota Twins rose up and won the division. While the Indians parted with a few key parts in the offseason, they still have a roster capable of not only making the playoffs, but potentially winning a series in the postseason.

Today, we focus on the Indians’ 2020 regular season win totals and World Series odds. Do the Indians have what it takes? Let’s analyze:

Cleveland Indians 2019 wins

While the Indians did not win the AL Central in 2019 — nor did they qualify for the postseason — they did win 93 games (and their 49 home wins were more than the division-winning Twins).

Cleveland Indians offseason

The Indians moved two-time Cy Young winning RHP Corey Kluber to the Texas Rangers in an offseason deal. However, he is 33 years old and is coming back from a major injury, so it might not be as big of a deal as some might think. Cleveland played the majority of the summer without Kluber, and fared just fine. The Indians also added a few key offensive parts — such as OF Domingo Santana — while keeping all-everything SS Francisco Lindor. OF Delino Deshields Jr. will give them some nice speed and C Sandy Leon is an underrated depth addition — as is 2B Cesar Hernandez, who essentially will replace the departed Jason Kipnis.


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Cleveland Indians World Series odds

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Sunday, Feb. 16, at 7:40 p.m. ET.

The Indians (+2200) aren’t among the favorites to win it all, but they’re nowhere near the bottom, either. In fact, Cleveland has the fifth-best odds in the AL, and they’re not far behind Minnesota (+1400).

How many games will the Indians win in 2020?

The Indians are a solid play on the OVER 85.5 (-125) wins. While the White Sox made some major roster improvements inside the division, the Indians will still earn double-digit wins against the lowly Detroit Tigers and Kansas City Royals, while teams like the Boston Red Sox are also down quite a bit. In fact, the Indians could get out to a rather quick start with their first six games at home against the ChiSox and Tigers, and their first four road games against the Tigers.

Their interleague schedule is a little worrisome, particularly in May when they face expected contenders such as the Cincinnati Reds at home and Los Angeles Dodgers on the road, but June is where the Indians really could make some hay with a rather favorable schedule. This team could have 45-50 wins by the All-Star break.

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WATCH: Terry Francona’s World Series rings recovered from burglary

Police have recovered two World Series rings belonging to Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona.

Police have recovered two World Series rings belonging to Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona.

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department in Tucson, Ariz., made an arrest Tuesday night tied to a burglary of Francona’s Tucson-area home, in which his 2004 and 2007 World Series rings from his time as the Boston Red Sox manager were stolen.

Francona reported the rings stolen Nov. 7, though the burglary is believed to have taken place earlier in the year.

The sheriff’s department said in a statement that investigators discovered the rings had been sold to a sports memorabilia store in Phoenix by someone asking for $40,000 per ring.

The suspect was arrested and charged Tuesday with three felonies: second-degree burglary, theft, and trafficking stolen property.

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