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Did Cleveland Guardians hold off on merchandise due to lawsuit?
Terry Francona, manager of the Cleveland Indians, speaks during a press conference during the club's announcement of the name change to the Cleveland Guardians. Karen Schiely via Imagn Content Services, LLC

The Cleveland Indians will officially be known as the Cleveland Guardians beginning next season, but they have not yet begun selling gear featuring their new nickname. That may have something to do with a recent lawsuit that was filed.

According to Joey Morona of Cleveland.com, retailers had been told to expect sales of Guardians gear to begin on Monday at 9:00 a.m. However, the team informed them that the merchandise launch has been postponed, and no new sale date has been determined. There was no explanation. The MLB team also declined comment when reached by Cleveland.com.

The timing does not seem like a coincidence. The Cleveland flat-track roller derby team, which is also known as the Guardians, filed a lawsuit last month seeking to block the Indians from using their new nickname. The Indians insist they were aware of the Guardians roller derby team and took the proper legal steps to secure use of the name.

The roller derby team claims in its lawsuit that the Indians were intentionally deceptive while securing their trademark for the Guardians name. Said lawsuit has since reached a resolution, per Zack Meisel of The Athletic.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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