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| - The original Cleveland Steamers were a short-lived team in The League during the 1940s but were one of the teams that were disbanded when The League consolidated from 12 teams to 6 in 1942 due to World War II. It would take over 60 years for Cleveland to get another franchise but they would finally succeed when they lured the bankrupt San Diego Cyclones to relocate there. Now this newest incarnation of the Steamers are back with a great secondary and a good receiving corps that could be molded into a contender. In the second Blitz game the Steamers start out in Division III. Also former rookie WR Justin Jonas has joined the Steamers. During the move to Cleveland, their former captain, Ezekiel Freeman asked (demanded) for a trade to the Cincinnati Crusaders. So the Steamers appointed their new team captain, wide receiver, Henry Cho. Head Coach: Andre Young (2015) Team Captain: WR Henry Cho Stadium: Shiverpool Superdome
- The Cleveland Steamers are a professional baseball team based in Cleveland, Ohio. They are on the Chestral Division of Major League Baseball's National League. Their Minor League affiliate is the Pittsburgh Platters. One of baseball's most historic franchises, they have claim to only one World Series title in 1902, bringing forth the catchphrase "let's drop a deuce", the widely popular rallying cry for the team's dream of winning a second championship. Though their championship history may be disappointing the Cleveland Steamers organization is known for having produced some of baseball's greatest players. Most notably being Dirty Sanchez, Lucky Pierre, Rusty Trombone, Chili Dogg, Clete Oris, Dick Pounder, and baseball's first female professional player, Pearl Necklace. Their home uniform consists of a white jersey and white pants, both with brown pinstripes and a "CS" written on the left breast. Their away uniform is a gray jersey and gray pants, with "Cleveland" written, you guessed it, around the chest in brown. Caps are brown with a "C" on the front. Both uniforms are worn with pink socks.
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