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Rocky's story in Cleveland was not through, however, for in 1965 the Indians brought him back from KC in a deal that sent away future All-Stars Tommie Agee and Tommy John. In hindsight ...
He was 91. Rocky Colavito, Cleveland Indians outfielder, during spring training. Posed batting shot. (Getty Images) The New York City native signed with Cleveland at 17 years old after a tryout at ...
By Richard Goldstein Rocky Colavito, who was one of baseball’s leading sluggers in his time and a huge fan favorite playing the outfield for the Cleveland Indians, only to be traded away in 1960 ...
An All-Star in six seasons, Colavito provided the muscle for the Cleveland Indians and several other American League teams in the late ’50s and ’60s, an era in which only a handful of Hall of ...
Rocky Colavito, a mighty slugger who played four seasons for the Tigers after being acquired from the then-Cleveland Indians in one of the biggest and most-shocking trades in baseball history ...
Rocky Colavito, one of baseball’s leading power hitters and a rising star with the Cleveland Indians until he was dealt away in an ill-fated 1960 trade that some fans believed blighted the team ...
Jun 1965; Unknown location, USA; FILE PHOTO; Cleveland Indians outfielder Rocky Colavito at bat during the 1965 season. Mandatory Credit: Malcolm Emmons-USA TODAY Sports Malcolm Emmons/Malcolm ...
The Mets traded Gimenez to the (then) Cleveland Indians in a blockbuster, six-player trade in January 2021. Signed as a shortstop, Gimenez became the starting second baseman for the Guardians.
After coming up through the Cleveland Indians farm system – and spending the 1953 season in Reading – he had two tenures in Cleveland, from 1955-59 and 1965-67. He was dealt to the Detroit ...