Cite this page: USA v. Cleveland Indians

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Per archive standards, citations are emitted only from fields that are actually populated in the metadata. Styles that require data not on file are omitted rather than synthesized.

Chicago (notes-bibliography)

United States (Commissioner of Internal Revenue) and Cleveland Indians Baseball Co.. 1996. "United States v. Cleveland Indians Baseball Co.." U.S. Court records. https://sabr.box.com/s/j29ey6yv24o2ogz677mcgfbhr3nwob5n (accessed 2026-05-17).

BibTeX

@misc{1996_caselaw_united-states-v-cleveland-indians,
  title = {United States v. Cleveland Indians Baseball Co.},
  year = {1996},
  author = {United States (Commissioner of Internal Revenue) and Cleveland Indians Baseball Co.},
  url = {https://sabr.box.com/s/j29ey6yv24o2ogz677mcgfbhr3nwob5n},
  urldate = {2026-05-17},
  note = {SHA256: eec89a26a8e8bddb9f872252bd5417d60b5740312fbc23e65600f4c67e6b3386}
}

Archive citation

Baseball Documents Archive, "USA v. Cleveland Indians", slug 1996_caselaw_united-states-v-cleveland-indians, SHA256 eec89a26a8e8…, retrieved 2026-05-17.

Cite this archived version

United States v. Cleveland Indians Baseball Co.. Baseball Documents Archive, slug 1996_caselaw_united-states-v-cleveland-indians, SHA256 eec89a26a8e8…. retrieved 2026-05-17; from https://sabr.box.com/s/j29ey6yv24o2ogz677mcgfbhr3nwob5n.

Notes on citation

  • The Bluebook entry is included only when the metadata file carries a hand-written citation.bluebook value. The archive does not synthesize Bluebook citations from parts (style is too sensitive to nuance to fabricate).
  • The Chicago entry is composed from the parties, title, year, publisher, and retrieval date — fields all derived from the metadata file.
  • The BibTeX entry uses the document slug as its key. The SHA256 of the on-disk file is included in the note field for fingerprint-level verification.
  • The Archive citation identifies the canonical copy in this archive, with truncated SHA256 and retrieval date.
  • The Cite this archived version entry pins the bit-exact copy AND its Wayback snapshot: a downstream paper using it can verify the bytes by SHA256 and survive future link rot of the primary URL. Composed entirely from populated metadata fields; absent fields are dropped rather than synthesized.