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Managers, general managers, and owners of the Cleveland Indians baseball team:

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Managers

Nap Lajoie served as player-manager from 1905 to 1909.
Nap Lajoie served as player-manager from 1905 to 1909. The Cleveland Indians are a professional baseball team based in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. Baseball is a Bat-and-ball Sport played between two teams of nine players each Napoléon "Nap" Lajoie or often la-ZHWAY per the Canadian French pronunciation or as he himself usually pronounced it LAJ-a-wayLee Allen in ''The American League Player-manager is a sports term used to described a manager of a team who is also registered to play for the team
Name Years Wins-Losses
Jimmy McAleer 1901 54-82
Bill Armour 1902-1904 232-195
Nap Lajoie 1905-1909 397-330
Deacon McGuire 1909-1911 91-117
George Stovall 1911 74-62
Harry Davis 1912 54-71
Joe Birmingham 1912-1915 170-191
Lee Fohl 1915-1919 327-310
Tris Speaker 1919-1926 617-520
Jack McCallister 1927 66-87
Roger Peckinpaugh 1928-1933, 1941 490-481
Walter Johnson 1933-1935 180-168
Steve O'Neill 1935-1937 199-168
Ossie Vitt 1938-1940 262-198
Lou Boudreau 1942-1950 728-649
Al Lopez 1951-1956 570-354
Kerby Farrell 1957 76-77
Bobby Bragan 1958 31-36
Joe Gordon 1958-1960 184-151
Jimmy Dykes 1960-1961 105-115
Mel McGaha 1962 80-82
Birdie Tebbetts 1963-1966 311-298
George Strickland 1966 15-24
Joe Adcock 1967 75-87
Alvin Dark 1968-1971 266-321
Johnny Lipon 1971 18-41
Ken Aspromonte 1972-1974 220-260
Frank Robinson 1975-1977 186-189
Jeff Torborg 1977-1979 157-201
Dave Garcia 1979-1982 247-244
Mike Ferraro 1983 40-60
Pat Corrales 1983-1987 280-355
Doc Edwards 1987-1989 173-207
John Hart 1989 8-11
John McNamara 1990-1991 102-137
Mike Hargrove 1991-1999 721-591
Charlie Manuel 2000-2002 220-190
Joel Skinner 2002 35-41
Eric Wedge 2003-Present 415-395 (through 2007)

General managers

Name Years
Ernest Barnard 1903-1927
Bob McRoy 1916-1917
Billy Evans 1927-1935
C.C. Slapnicka 1935-1941
Roger Peckinpaugh 1941-1946
Bill Veeck 1946-1949
Hank Greenberg 1950-1957
Frank Lane 1957-1961
Gabe Paul 1961-1973
Phil Seghi 1973-1985
Joe Klein 1985
Hank Peters 1987-1991
John Hart 1991-2001
Mark Shapiro 2001-Present

Owners

Cleveland Indians owner Jim Dunn
Cleveland Indians owner Jim Dunn
Name Years
Charles W. Somers 1900-1916
Jim Dunn 1916-1922
Estate of Jim Dunn 1922-1927
Alva Bradley 1927-1946
Bill Veeck 1946-1949
Ellis Ryan 1949-1952
Myron H. James Robert "Loafer" McAleer (July 10 1864 &ndash April 29 1931 was an American Center fielder, manager, and stockholder in Major Champions Major League Baseball American League: Chicago White Stockings National League: Pittsburgh Pirates William Reginald Armour ( September 3 1869 Homestead PA - December 2 1922) was an American manager in Major Champions Major League Baseball American League: Philadelphia Athletics National League: Pittsburgh Pirates Champions American League: Boston Red Sox National League: New York Giants MLB Statistical Napoléon "Nap" Lajoie or often la-ZHWAY per the Canadian French pronunciation or as he himself usually pronounced it LAJ-a-wayLee Allen in ''The American League Champions World Series: New York Giants over Philadelphia Athletics (4-1 Awards and honors MLB Statistical Champions World Series: Pittsburgh Pirates over Detroit Tigers (4-3 Awards and honors MLB Statistical James Thomas "Deacon" McGuire ( November 18 1863 &ndash October 31 1936) was an American Catcher, manager Champions World Series: Pittsburgh Pirates over Detroit Tigers (4-3 Awards and honors MLB Statistical Champions World Series: Philadelphia Athletics over New York Giants (4-2 Awards and honors George Thomas Stovall, nicknamed "Firebrand" ( November 23 1877 in Leeds Missouri - November 5 1951 in Burlington Champions World Series: Philadelphia Athletics over New York Giants (4-2 Awards and honors Harry H Davis ( July 19, 1873 - August 11, 1947) was a Major League Baseball First baseman and right-handed batter who Champions World Series: Boston Red Sox over New York Giants (4-3-1 Awards and honors Chalmers Joseph Leo Birmingham ( August 6 1884 - April 24 1946) was a baseball player Champions World Series: Boston Red Sox over New York Giants (4-3-1 Awards and honors Chalmers Champions World Series: Boston Red Sox over Philadelphia Phillies (4-1 Awards and honors Leo Alexander Fohl ( November 28 1876 – October 30 1965) was an American manager in Major League Baseball for Champions World Series: Boston Red Sox over Philadelphia Phillies (4-1 Awards and honors Headline Event of the Year Chicago White Sox players accused of throwing World Series, resulting in the Black Sox scandal Tristram E Speaker ( April 4, 1888 - December 8, 1958) nicknamed “Spoke” (a play on his last name and “Grey Eagle” (for his prematurely Headline Event of the Year Chicago White Sox players accused of throwing World Series, resulting in the Black Sox scandal Champions World Series: St Louis Cardinals over New York Yankees (4-3 Negro League World Series: Chicago Jack McCallister ( January 19, 1879 - October 18, 1946 was manager of the Cleveland Indians for one season after Tris Speaker Headline Event of the Year Murderers' Row lead New York Yankees to World Series victory Roger Thorpe Peckinpaugh ( February 5 1891 &ndash November 17 1977) was an American Shortstop in Major League Baseball Champions World Series: New York Yankees over St Louis Cardinals Awards and honors League Headline Event of the Year First Negro League Baseball All-Star Game. Headline events of the year Joe Dimaggio hits in 56 consecutive games Walter Perry Johnson ( November 6, 1887 – December 10, 1946) nicknamed "The Big Train" was an American right-handed Headline Event of the Year First Negro League Baseball All-Star Game. Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Detroit Tigers over Chicago Cubs (4-2 All-Star Game, Stephen Francis O'Neill ( July 6, 1891 – January 26, 1962) was an American Catcher, manager, coach Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Detroit Tigers over Chicago Cubs (4-2 All-Star Game, Champions Major League Baseball World Series: New York Yankees over New York Giants (4-1 All-Star Game Oscar Joseph "Ossie" Vitt ( January 4 1890 - January 31 1963) was a Major League Baseball Third baseman Champions Major League Baseball World Series: New York Yankees over Chicago Cubs (4-0 All-Star Game Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Cincinnati Reds over Detroit Tigers (4-3 All-Star Game Louis "Lou" Boudreau ( July 17, 1917, in Harvey Illinois &ndash August 10, 2001) was an American Major Champions Major League Baseball World Series: St Louis Cardinals over New York Yankees (4-1 All-Star Game Champions Major League Baseball World Series: New York Yankees over Philadelphia Phillies (4-0 All-Star Alfonso Ramon "Al" Lopez ( August 20 1908 &ndash October 30 2005) was an American Catcher and manager Headline Event of the Year Baseball's Shot Heard 'Round the World gives the New York Giants the National League Pennant in the third game of a best-of-three-games Champions Major League Baseball World Series: New York Yankees over Brooklyn Dodgers (4-3 Don Larsen, MVP Major Kerby Farrell ( September 3, 1913 - December 17, 1975) was a longtime Minor league baseball manager who spent but Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Milwaukee Braves over New York Yankees (4-3 Lew Burdette, MVP Robert Randall Bragan (born October 30, 1917, at Birmingham Alabama) is a former Shortstop, Catcher, manager, and Champions Major League Baseball World Series: New York Yankees over Milwaukee Braves (4-3 Bob Turley, MVP Joseph Lowell Gordon ( February 18 1915 &ndash April 14, 1978) nicknamed "Flash" in reference to the comic-book character Champions Major League Baseball World Series: New York Yankees over Milwaukee Braves (4-3 Bob Turley, MVP Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Pittsburgh Pirates over New York Yankees (4-3 Bobby Richardson, James Joseph Dykes ( November 10 1896 - June 15 1976) was an American third and Second baseman, manager Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Pittsburgh Pirates over New York Yankees (4-3 Bobby Richardson, Headline Event of the Year Roger Maris hits 61 home runs breaking Babe Ruth 's record Fred Melvin McGaha ( September 26 1926 - February 3, 2002) pronounced "mc-gay-hay" was an American coach and The 1962 season is perhaps most notable for the dismal 40-120 record of the New York Mets, which has been a continuing source of humor among baseball fans as well as comedians such as George Robert "Birdie" Tebbetts ( November 10, 1912 – March 24, 1999) was an American Catcher, manager Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Los Angeles Dodgers over New York Yankees (4-0 Sandy Koufax, MVP Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Baltimore Orioles over Los Angeles Dodgers (4-0 Frank Robinson, George Bevan Strickland (born January 10, 1926 in New Orleans Louisiana) is a former Shortstop for the Pittsburgh Pirates Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Baltimore Orioles over Los Angeles Dodgers (4-0 Frank Robinson, Joseph Wilbur "Billy Joe" Adcock ( October 30 1927 - May 3 1999) was an American First baseman and right-handed Champions Major League Baseball World Series: St Louis Cardinals over Boston Red Sox (4-3 Bob Gibson, MVP Alvin Ralph Dark (born January 7 1922 in Comanche Oklahoma) nicknamed "Blackie" and "The Swamp Fox" is a former Shortstop and manager The Year of the Pitcher In Major League Baseball, the trend throughout the 1960s was of increased pitching dominance caused by enforcing a larger strike zone (top of armpit Champions Major League Baseball World Series MVP Roberto Clemente All-Star Game, July 13 at John Joseph Lipon ( November 10, 1922 - August 17, 1998) was an American Major League Baseball Shortstop Champions Major League Baseball World Series MVP Roberto Clemente All-Star Game, July 13 at Kenneth Joseph Aspromonte (born September 22 1931 in Brooklyn New York) is a former Second baseman and manager in Major League Labor strife and more moving 1972 was tainted by a players' strike over pension and salary arbitration Champions Major League Baseball 1974 World Series: Oakland Athletics over Los Angeles Dodgers (4-1 Rollie Fingers Frank Robinson (born August 31, 1935 in Beaumont Texas) is a Hall of Fame former Major League Baseball player Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Cincinnati Reds over Boston Red Sox (4-3 Pete Rose, MVP Champions Major League Baseball World Series: New York Yankees over Los Angeles Dodgers (4-2 Reggie Jackson, Jeffrey Allen Torborg (born November 26, 1941 in Plainfield, New Jersey) is a former Catcher and manager in Major Champions Major League Baseball World Series: New York Yankees over Los Angeles Dodgers (4-2 Reggie Jackson, Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Pittsburgh Pirates over Baltimore Orioles (4-3 Willie Stargell, David Garcia (born September 15, 1920 in East St Louis Illinois) is an American former coach, scout and manager Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Pittsburgh Pirates over Baltimore Orioles (4-3 Willie Stargell, Champions Major League Baseball World Series Champion St Louis Cardinals World Series MVP Darrell Michael Dennis Ferraro (born August 18, 1944 in Kingston New York) was a major league Third baseman for the New York Yankees, the Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Baltimore Orioles over Philadelphia Phillies (4-1 Rick Dempsey, Patrick Corrales (born March 20, 1941 in Los Angeles California) is a former Catcher and manager in Major League Baseball Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Baltimore Orioles over Philadelphia Phillies (4-1 Rick Dempsey, Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Minnesota Twins over St Howard Rodney Edwards (born December 10, 1936 in Red Jacket West Virginia) was a backup catcher with the Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Minnesota Twins over St Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Oakland Athletics over San Francisco Giants (4-0 Dave Stewart, John Henry Hart (born July 21, 1948) is an American Major League Baseball executive Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Oakland Athletics over San Francisco Giants (4-0 Dave Stewart, John Francis McNamara (born June 4, 1932 in Sacramento California) is a former manager and coach in Major League Baseball Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Cincinnati Reds over Oakland Athletics (4-0 José Rijo, MVP Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Minnesota Twins over Atlanta Braves (4-3 Jack Morris, MVP Dudley Michael Hargrove (born October 26, 1949 in Perryton Texas) is a former Major League Baseball player and manager. Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Minnesota Twins over Atlanta Braves (4-3 Jack Morris, MVP Champions Major League Baseball World Series: New York Yankees over Atlanta Braves (4-0 Mariano Rivera, MVP Charles Fuqua Manuel (born January 4, 1944, in Northfolk, West Virginia) is the current Manager of the Philadelphia Phillies Champions Major League Baseball Regular Season Champions Other champions Caribbean World Series: Champions Major League Baseball Regular Season Champions Other champions Caribbean World Series: Joel Patrick Skinner (born February 21, 1961 in La Jolla California) is a former catcher in Major League Baseball and is currently the third Champions Major League Baseball Regular Season Champions Other champions Caribbean World Series: Eric Michael Wedge (born January 27, 1968 in Fort Wayne, Indiana) is the current manager of the Cleveland Indians Headline event of the year The Florida Marlins become World Series champions holding off a dynastic New York Yankees team 4 games to Champions Major League Baseball Regular Season Champions Other champions Minor League Baseball Ernest Sargent Barnard ( July 17 1874 - March 27 1931) was the President of the American League from 1927 until his death Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Boston Americans over Pittsburgh Pirates (5-3 in the first modern World Headline Event of the Year Murderers' Row lead New York Yankees to World Series victory Champions World Series: Boston Red Sox over Brooklyn Robins (4-1 Awards and honors Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Chicago White Sox over New York Giants (4-2 Awards William George Evans ( February 10 1884 &ndash January 23 1956) nicknamed "The Boy Umpire" was an American Headline Event of the Year Murderers' Row lead New York Yankees to World Series victory Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Detroit Tigers over Chicago Cubs (4-2 All-Star Game, Cyril Charles Slapnicka ( March 23, 1886 - October 20, 1979) was a Major League Baseball Pitcher and executive Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Detroit Tigers over Chicago Cubs (4-2 All-Star Game, Headline events of the year Joe Dimaggio hits in 56 consecutive games Roger Thorpe Peckinpaugh ( February 5 1891 &ndash November 17 1977) was an American Shortstop in Major League Baseball Headline events of the year Joe Dimaggio hits in 56 consecutive games Champions Major League Baseball World Series: St Louis Cardinals over Boston Red Sox (4-3 All-Star Game William Louis Veeck Jr (ˈvɛk rhymes with "wreck" February 9 1914 &ndash January 2 1986) also known as " Sport Shirt Champions Major League Baseball World Series: St Louis Cardinals over Boston Red Sox (4-3 All-Star Game Champions Major League Baseball World Series: New York Yankees over Brooklyn Dodgers (4-1 All-Star Game Henry Benjamin "Hank" Greenberg ( January 1, 1911, New York New York – September 4, 1986) nicknamed "Hammerin' Champions Major League Baseball World Series: New York Yankees over Philadelphia Phillies (4-0 All-Star Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Milwaukee Braves over New York Yankees (4-3 Lew Burdette, MVP For the former footballer see Frankie Lane Frank Lane ( February 1 1896 - March 19 1981) was an Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Milwaukee Braves over New York Yankees (4-3 Lew Burdette, MVP Headline Event of the Year Roger Maris hits 61 home runs breaking Babe Ruth 's record Gabriel Howard Paul ( January 4 1910 — April 26 1998) was an American executive in Major League Baseball who served as Headline Event of the Year Roger Maris hits 61 home runs breaking Babe Ruth 's record Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Oakland Athletics over New York Mets (4-3 Reggie Jackson, Philip Dominic Seghi ( March 9, 1909 -- January 8, 1987) was an American front-office executive in Major League Baseball Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Oakland Athletics over New York Mets (4-3 Reggie Jackson, Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Kansas City Royals over St Joe Klein is an American executive in professional Baseball. Currently the executive director of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, an independent Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Kansas City Royals over St Henry J "Hank" Peters is a former baseball executive He began his career in the scouting department of the St Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Minnesota Twins over St Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Minnesota Twins over Atlanta Braves (4-3 Jack Morris, MVP John Henry Hart (born July 21, 1948) is an American Major League Baseball executive Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Minnesota Twins over Atlanta Braves (4-3 Jack Morris, MVP Champions Major League Baseball Regular Season Champions Other champions Caribbean World Series: Mark Shapiro (born in 1967 in Baltimore Maryland (ˈmɑrk ʃəˈpaɪroʊ is currently the General Manager and Vice President of the Cleveland Indians Champions Major League Baseball Regular Season Champions Other champions Caribbean World Series: Jim Dunn (born 1865 died June 1922 aka James Christopher Dunn aka "Sunny Jim" Dunn was a businessman and Baseball team owner Charles Somers aka Charles W Somers (born October 13 1868 in Newark Ohio - June 29 1934 Put-in-Bay Ohio) was an Champions Chronicle-Telegraph Cup: Brooklyn Superbas defeated Pittsburgh Pirates, 3 games to 1 National League: Champions World Series: Boston Red Sox over Brooklyn Robins (4-1 Awards and honors Jim Dunn (born 1865 died June 1922 aka James Christopher Dunn aka "Sunny Jim" Dunn was a businessman and Baseball team owner Champions World Series: Boston Red Sox over Brooklyn Robins (4-1 Awards and honors Champions World Series: New York Giants over New York Yankees (4-0-1 Statistical Leaders Major Champions World Series: New York Giants over New York Yankees (4-0-1 Statistical Leaders Major Headline Event of the Year Murderers' Row lead New York Yankees to World Series victory Alva Bradley (born 1884 died March 30 1953 in Delray Beach, FL aka Alva Bradley II was a businessman and baseball team executive Headline Event of the Year Murderers' Row lead New York Yankees to World Series victory Champions Major League Baseball World Series: St Louis Cardinals over Boston Red Sox (4-3 All-Star Game William Louis Veeck Jr (ˈvɛk rhymes with "wreck" February 9 1914 &ndash January 2 1986) also known as " Sport Shirt Champions Major League Baseball World Series: St Louis Cardinals over Boston Red Sox (4-3 All-Star Game Champions Major League Baseball World Series: New York Yankees over Brooklyn Dodgers (4-1 All-Star Game Champions Major League Baseball World Series: New York Yankees over Brooklyn Dodgers (4-1 All-Star Game Champions Major League Baseball World Series: New York Yankees over Brooklyn Dodgers (4-3 All-Star Game Wilson 1953-1956
William R. Champions Major League Baseball World Series: New York Yankees over Brooklyn Dodgers (4-2 All-Star Game Champions Major League Baseball World Series: New York Yankees over Brooklyn Dodgers (4-3 Don Larsen, MVP Daley 1956-1962
Gabe Paul 1963-1966
Vernon Stouffer 1967-1972
Nick Mileti 1972-1976
Alva "Ted" Bonda 1977-1978
Franics J. Champions Major League Baseball World Series: New York Yankees over Brooklyn Dodgers (4-3 Don Larsen, MVP The 1962 season is perhaps most notable for the dismal 40-120 record of the New York Mets, which has been a continuing source of humor among baseball fans as well as comedians such as Gabriel Howard Paul ( January 4 1910 — April 26 1998) was an American executive in Major League Baseball who served as Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Los Angeles Dodgers over New York Yankees (4-0 Sandy Koufax, MVP Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Baltimore Orioles over Los Angeles Dodgers (4-0 Frank Robinson, Vernon B Stouffer, ( 22 August 1901 - 26 July 1974) owned a national chain of restaurants motor inns and food-service operations and the Champions Major League Baseball World Series: St Louis Cardinals over Boston Red Sox (4-3 Bob Gibson, MVP Labor strife and more moving 1972 was tainted by a players' strike over pension and salary arbitration Nick Mileti (born 1931 was during the 1970s the owner of the Cleveland Indians, Cleveland Cavaliers, Cleveland Crusaders hockey team the Coliseum Labor strife and more moving 1972 was tainted by a players' strike over pension and salary arbitration Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Cincinnati Reds over New York Yankees (4-0 Johnny Bench, MVP Alva T "Ted" Bonda (born 1917 in Cleveland OH died October 22 2005 in Cleveland was the president of the Cleveland Indians from 1973 to 1978 Champions Major League Baseball World Series: New York Yankees over Los Angeles Dodgers (4-2 Reggie Jackson, Champions Major League Baseball World Series: New York Yankees over Los Angeles Dodgers (4-2 Bucky Dent, MVP "Steve" O'Neill 1978-1983
Estate of F. Champions Major League Baseball World Series: New York Yankees over Los Angeles Dodgers (4-2 Bucky Dent, MVP Champions Major League Baseball World Series: Baltimore Orioles over Philadelphia Phillies (4-1 Rick Dempsey, J. "Steve" O'Neill 1983-1986
Richard E. Jacobs 1986-2000
Larry Dolan 2000-Present

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