The Cleveland...Guardians?
Sigh... I hate that they're changing this honorific name.
For anyone who doesn't know, for the last dozen years of the 19th Century, Cleveland had a team in the National League (originally in the American Association before jumping ship to the NL) called the Spiders. One of the Spiders' more popular players was Louis Sockalexis, who was a member of the Penobscot Tribe. Sockalexis is typically identified as the first "native American" MLB player, and the Spiders were occasionally referred to as the "Indians" because of Sockalexis. The Spiders disbanded at the end of the Century and were replaced in Cleveland by the Grand Rapids Hustlers, who were renamed the Cleveland Lake Shores. The team quickly moved through multiple name changes (including Bluebirds and Blues) and eventually settled on the Cleveland Napoleons (or Naps) after their captain and star player, Nap Lajoie. In the mid-1910s, Lajoie left, so the team changed its name. The owner gave local baseball writers the task of coming up with the new name, and they chose Cleveland Indians, in honor of Sockalexis.
Over the years, the Indians had what most would characterize as offensive logos, but the Indians also signed and played the American League's first black player, Larry Doby (a guy who, while having been inducted into the HOF, is woefully overlooked simply because he came only about 11 weeks after Jackie Robinson).
Guardians? Meh...about the most I can say about it is that, at least it's not a dumbass singular name like Heat or Kraken, and it certainly is better than "Cleveland Baseball Team." I do, however, like that they're basically keeping all of the same logos.