Indians news, features and notes
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Haden having fun, enjoying Tribe run
NFL cornerback Joe Haden has had a lot of fun in Cleveland since the Browns made him their No. 1 pick in the 2010 draft.
Although Haden's favorite athlete - LeBron James - took his talents to South Beach, the city's new favorite No. 23 finds interesting ways to enjoy himself when he attends Cleveland's other professional sports.
During the NBA season, he took in a Cavs/Nets game at Quicken Loans Arena wearing an Anderson Varejao curly wig. Friday, he went a little further at Progressive Field when he dressed up like Tribe reliever Tony Sipp while sitting in the stands.
Wearing an official Indians uniform supplied by Tribe clubhouse manager Tony Amato, Haden's disguise was so good, Amato said Haden was twice asked for his (meaning Sipp's) autograph while enjoying the game from the stands during the Indians 5-4 win over Seattle.