Jeremy Feador
@jfeador
⚾️ @Cleguardians Team Historian/ Alumni Relations, Public Historian, 🎸 Punk Rock, Opinions are my own. Podcaster: Cleveland’s Team. ⚽️ Up The Toffees
So usually at the start of baseball season I have a Major League night with my brothers. But this year I have to fly solo.

My tribute to Hall of Famer Tom Hamilton, everyone's best friend and the best narrator for the soundtrack to summer that anyone could ask for: nytimes.com/athletic/65065…
Last day of youth camp! We had an amazing group of girls that worked hard to learn the game, have fun and get better! Thank you to our amazing High School girls for volunteering their time to work with our future! @RRfastpitch
Happy Superman Day at Progressive Field. New to the @CleGuardians archive. This base used in the movie and signed by James Gunn, Rachel Brosnahan and David Corenswet. #Superman | #Guardsball

Nap's last RBI came in game one of a double header Sept 26, 1914--an RBI total that has only been passed twice in the last 100+ years.
José's homer bumps him up to third place all-time in franchise history in the RBI department. #GuardsBall
🗓️OTD: @CleGuardians are 59-50-1 🚶3 Walk Offs (1930, 49, 2017) ♊️9 Doubleheaders 🏃20 runs vs PHA (1917) 🛣️26-28-1 🎂Cliff Johnson 🗞️Plain Dealer | #GuardsBall

I saw t. Tell everyone that Zack called it
José Ramírez ties it with a 3-run shot. Once again, @ZackMeisel called it. Everyone say way to go, Zack.
Sup @brianhavrilla
Here’s the Metropolis Meteors shirt that 15,000 fans will receive at Progressive Field on Wednesday. Modeled by @tim_stebbins, aka Chico Kent. @CleGuardians @Superman
Misc Cleveland Indians and Cleveland Stadium (Pt 3) ⚾️⚾️From the @flagstafffilms home movie baseball film archive
Misc Cleveland Indians and Cleveland Stadium (Pt 2) ⚾️⚾️From the @flagstafffilms home movie baseball film archive
Misc Cleveland Indians and Cleveland Stadium (Pt 1) ⚾️⚾️From the @flagstafffilms home movie baseball film archive.
New to the archive. Cade Smith’s @CleGuardians deflection hat. #Guardsball

Steven Kwan is the first AL player in All-Star Game history with a game-tying hit in the 9th-or-later. Scooter Gennett (2018), Fred McGriff (1994), Orlando Cepeda (1964), Willie Mays (1961) & Ralph Kiner (1950) were all NL. ⭐️ #GuardsBall | @CleGuardians