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Jon provides digital coverage of the Cavaliers and Indians for 92.3 The Fan. While COVID-19 has adjusted how sports are covered, he reported on everything from the Cavaliers pandemic-shortened season to the Indians final game before their name change.

FROM THE RECORD BOOKS TO THE RAFTERS: JACKETS RETIRE RICK NASH'S NO. 61
In a city dominated by collegiate sports with a history decorated as The Ohio State University, Rick Nash is The Columbus Blue Jacket.

THE RUBIO EFFECT
Ricky Rubio was an integral part to the Cavaliers start this season, playing well next to Darius Garland as the backup point guard. His injury provides a gaping hole that the Cavs will find difficult to fill.

GARLAND RUNS OUT OF GAS IN RETURN FROM COVID
Tuesday night at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse, Darius Garland pulled on his familiar No. 10 jersey, assumed his role as the starting point guard and quickly picked up his All-Star caliber season right where it left off.

END OF AN ERA
The Cleveland baseball team played its final home game of 2021 and last at Progressive Field as the Indians, the team’s name since 1915.

BUCKLE UP BABY: GARLAND CAVS BUCKLE DOWN ON D TO AUTHOR COMEBACK WIN
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TRIBE ACE BIEBER STAYING PATIENT WHILE RECOVERING FROM SHOULDER STRAIN
The Cavaliers signed Davis, an 11-year NBA Veteran in hopes his experience permeates to this core of young, budding talent, namely Evan Mobley, Jarrett Allen, Isaac Okoro and, to a lesser extent, Collin Sexton and Darius Garland.

NEWLY SIGNED DAVIS READY TO MENTOR CAVS
The Cavaliers signed Davis, an 11-year NBA Veteran in hopes his experience permeates to this core of young, budding talent, namely Evan Mobley, Jarrett Allen, Isaac Okoro and, to a lesser extent, Collin Sexton and Darius Garland.

PLESAC, INDIANS NO-HIT FOR THIRD TIME IN 2021
The Indians found themselves on the wrong side of baseball history after being no-hit for the third time this year, with starter Zach Plesac on the mound each time.
BROWNS SECONDARY SEARCHING FOR ANSWERS, SHIFTS FOCUS TO BENGALS
The Browns injury depleted secondary struggled to slow down Baltimore's high-powered offense as tight-end Mark Andrews was left open all afternoon.