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Cleveland Indians Are Phasing Out Chief Wahoo Logo

Chief Wahoo, the Cleveland Indians' logo.
CLEVELAND INDIANS
Chief Wahoo, the Cleveland Indians' logo.
DiBiasio says Wahoo being retired, a schedule the MLB commissioner has acclerated. But no timeline has been set.
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CLEVELAND INDIANS
Chief Wahoo, the Cleveland Indians' logo.

After years of controversy, the Cleveland Indians are phasing out Chief Wahoo. The team and Major League Baseball have announced the logo will be removed rom team uniforms after this season.

The change follows a longstanding debate about whether Chief Wahoo is appropriate for a team symbol.

WKSU sports commentator Terry Pluto says Major League Baseball and Indians owner Paul Dolan agreed to nix the logo of a grinning caricature of a Native American man that many find offensive. But the change isn't a ban

The team name ‘Indians’ is going to remain the same. They’re not going to have the Chief Wahoo police, so anybody can wear anything they want when coming to the park. In fact they might even be selling some of those items with the logos on it.

Pluto says even though the team is getting rid of the logo, it will still hold the rights to the image. 

Political climate

I think it was pretty clear The Indians were going to lose this one way or another. And so I think what they wanted to do was to protect the fans who want to wear their stuff but comply with the political environment as it is today.

Theresa Walton-Fisette is a professor of sports administration at Kent State University and president of the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport. She says the announcement is a long time coming, adding the logo has a caused a lot of harm.Walton-Fisette says Chief Wahoo is harmful

"It causes harm to Native American people, but it also causes harm to those of us who become immune to those forms of racism. We see it everywhere we are; we see people wearing it, we see it on signs, we see it being used to sell products, and we become immune to it. And that makes us a little less human, I think."

The logo will still appear on player’s sleeves in 2018, but will be replaced the following season by a patch signifying the MLB All-Star Game coming to Cleveland next year. 

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Cleveland Indians Are Phasing Out Chief Wahoo Logo
Cleveland Indians Are Phasing Out Chief Wahoo Logo

Emma Keating is a junior journalism major with a minor in political science. Between working for the Kent Stater, TV2 and Cleveland Magazine, she has experience in newspaper, magazine, multimedia and broadcast journalism, though writing will always be her one true love. Keating hopes to use her journalism to give a voice to the voiceless in her future career, eventually moving to Washington, D.C.
Mark has been a host, reporter and producer at several NPR member stations in Delaware, Alaska, Washington and Kansas. His reporting has taken him everywhere from remote islands in the Bering Sea to the tops of skyscrapers overlooking Puget Sound. He is a diehard college basketball fan who enjoys taking walks with his dog, Otis.