Updated July 24th, 2021 at 14:52 IST

From Indians to Guardians, Cleveland's MLB team

The ballclub announced the name change Friday - effective at the end of the 2021 season - with a video on Twitter narrated by actor and team fan Tom Hanks.

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Known as the Indians since 1915, Cleveland’s Major League Baseball team will be called Guardians.

The ballclub announced the name change Friday - effective at the end of the 2021 season - with a video on Twitter narrated by actor and team fan Tom Hanks. The decision ends months of internal discussions triggered by a national reckoning by institutions and teams to drop logos and names considered racist.

"It's not about us, it's about other people," said Cleveland manager Tony Francona. "You have to step outside of your own skin and think about other people who have different colour skin and what they're thinking."

The choice of Guardians will undoubtedly be criticised by many of the club’s die-hard fans, some of whom quickly went on social media to vent.

The organization spent most of the past year whittling down a list of potential names that was at nearly 1,200 just over a month ago. But the process, which the club said included 140 hours of interviews with fans, community leaders, front office personnel and a survey of 40,000 fans.

Owner Paul Dolan said last summer’s social unrest, touched off by the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, spurred his intention to change the name.

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Published July 24th, 2021 at 14:52 IST