Cleveland’s MLB team is now the Guardians. Social media has its say on the name change
Cleveland’s Major League Baseball team announced its official name change in a big way Friday — one that included a moving video featuring the voice of Tom Hanks that debuted on social media.
The Cleveland Indians, who have had that name since 1915, will become the Cleveland Guardians.
Together, we are all... pic.twitter.com/R5FnT4kv1I
— Cleveland Indians (@Indians) July 23, 2021
“We hold tight to our roots and set our sights on tomorrow,” Hanks says. “And this is our team that has stood with our city for more than a century. From old municipal to the corner of Carnegie. A team that has seen its own progress and prosperity. Its history flows like the river through the heart of this city.”
The new name is drenched in history and a tribute to guardian statues that tower along the Hope Memorial Bridge, CNN reported.
Of course, Twitter users had to chime in with their say after the announcement. And yes, there were a ton of “Guardians of the Galaxy” snips.
Cleveland Guardians sounds like an XFL team name
— Stuart Feiner (@StuartFeiner) July 23, 2021
The Cleveland Guardians blew a 3-1 lead.
Yep. Still works.— Michael Cerami (@Michael_Cerami) July 23, 2021
My contribution for today #ClevelandGuardians pic.twitter.com/L8QPF7qzun
— Melanie Newman (@MelanieLynneN) July 23, 2021
The Cleveland Guardians sounds like a crappy indoor soccer team no one watches.
— Tim Young (@TimRunsHisMouth) July 23, 2021
only Cleveland guardian we recognize pic.twitter.com/WFOOvBIMvV
— Dave Itzkoff (@ditzkoff) July 23, 2021
I see no difference in these pictures #GUARDIANS #ClevelandGuardians pic.twitter.com/70PaxEdigK
— The Ivy Boys (@TheIvyBoys) July 23, 2021
Cleveland fans: "You're destroying our history!"
Guardians front office: "We kept five of seven letters!" pic.twitter.com/ZrMtiih7Cu— Franklin Leonard (@franklinleonard) July 23, 2021
The ONLY acceptable mascot for the Cleveland Guardians: pic.twitter.com/2tzf016BQa
— David Wysong (@DavidWysong_) July 23, 2021
Over the past year, the franchise has been narrowing a long list of names. Recently, team owner Paul Dolan said “last summer’s social unrest, touched off by the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, spurred his intention to change the club’s name,” ESPN reported.
The name change will occur after the 2021 season.
Cleveland (48-46) sits in second place in the American League Central, nine games behind the Chicago White Sox entering Friday’s action.
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