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share-square-2050527 Cleveland’s National League dates in Cincinnati this weekend mean no designated hitter. On Friday, that meant no Franmil Reyes in the lineup, though manager Terry Francona does plan to use Reyes in right field at least once in the three-game series. “It’s not perfect,” Francona said. “There’s no way it can be, because we don’t have the DH, and we’re built for that.” This could be the last season an AL skipper like Francona has to handle such an inconvenience. MLB and the MLB Players’ Association could agree to permanently bring back the universal DH which was utilized in 2020 as part of the coronavirus health and safety protocols as part of the next Collective Bargaining Agreement. ....
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The ‘Cleveland Socks?’ Indians should talk to Penobscot Nation about honoring first Native American player: Jack Torry Updated Feb 05, 2021; Posted Feb 05, 2021 In this July 2003 file photo, English teacher turned author Ed Rice visits the grave site and memorial to Louis Sockalexis of the Penobscot Nation, Old Town, Maine. Should Sockalexis role as the first Native American pro baseball player, playing for Cleveland more than 100 years ago a milestone celebrated by some in the Penobscot Nation but that s about to be erased when the Indians change their nickhame be honored and memorialized, possibly by renaming the team the Cleveland Socks, asks Jack Torry in a guest column today. (AP Photo/Michael C. York)AP ....