In a statement, Rob Manfred was said to have expressed a desire “to transition away from the Chief Wahoo logo,” a smiling caricature the team uses that many find offensive.
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In a statement, Rob Manfred was said to have expressed a desire “to transition away from the Chief Wahoo logo,” a smiling caricature the team uses that many find offensive.
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Cleveland Indians’ Fans Are Removing Chief Wahoo From Their Gear
Cleveland Indians’ Fans Are Removing Chief Wahoo From Their Gear
In preparation of the team’s home opener game on April 4, some fans are joining the #DeChief movement on Twitter by removing Chief Wahoo from their baseball caps and jerseys. 1. The Cleveland Indians actually changed their primary logo in 2014 to the block-C, but the Chief Wahoo logo remains ubiquitous with the team and its gear.
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