Cleveland Guardians to Honor John Adams’ Legacy with Bleacher Sections Renamed After Him
Key points:
- John Adams' drumming legacy lives on in Cleveland 50 years after he first started
- The Cleveland Guardians plan to rename bleacher sections after him
- Adams' drum will be displayed at the Baseball Hall of Fame during renovations
John Adams, the man who provided the soundtrack to Cleveland baseball for nearly 50 years, is being honored by the Cleveland Guardians on the 50th anniversary of his first drumbeat. Adams, who passed away in January, was known for his energetic drumming at Cleveland Stadium and later at Progressive Field. The Guardians plan to rename the bleacher sections after Adams and his drum will be displayed at the Baseball Hall of Fame. Adams’ story is a testament to his passion for the Indians and his enduring legacy as a beloved fan.
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