CLEVELAND (AP) -- Cleveland manager Terry Francona won't sidestep the hot-button topic any longer. He believes the Indians need to change their contentious nickname.
''I think it's time to move forward,'' Francona said Sunday.
Francona's comments came two days after the Indians, amid a nationwide movement to erase racially insensitive symbols, released a statement saying the organization is ''committed to engaging our community and appropriate stakeholders to determine the best path forward with regard to our team name.''
The team's announcement - an initial step toward a possible name change - came hours after the NFL's Washington Redskins said they will undergo a review of their name and logo.