Cleveland’s baseball team removes controversial logo for series in Toronto
TORONTO — Chief Wahoo will not be back in Canada.
The Cleveland Indians altered their jerseys ahead of a four-game series that began in Toronto on Thursday, removing the controversial caricature of a First Nations man.
Players wore a navy blue cap with a red C on it and the red-skinned, feather-wearing cartoon was removed from its usual spot on the left sleeve of their grey away jerseys as Cleveland took the field against the Blue Jays at Rogers Centre.
The move comes nine months after Cleveland announced that it would no longer use the logo starting with the 2019 season.


