Mark Schwab
Sports Anchor / Reporter
Cleveland, Ohio
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Mark anchors the sports on the weekends and covers the story of the day during the week.
You can frequently find him covering practice for the Browns or Cavs, or in the Tribe's clubhouse.
He joined our team in 2009 after ten years of covering the Cleveland Indians on the radio.
Mark's favorite stories that he covered were the 2007 Indians season and their amazing rally from 10 runs down against Seattle in 2001.
The one thing in sports he wishes he could go back in time and see live is the "Miracle On Ice."
When not watching sports he enjoys spending time with his wife, watching movies, traveling and going to church.
Mark is a 1993 graduate of Rocky River High School. He also attended the Ohio Center For Broadcasting.
Updated: Dec. 14, 2020 at 11:06 AM CST
|By Rachel Vadaj and Mark Schwab
The decision to drop the name the team has had since 1915 came down on Sunday in the midst of social justice movements to stop sports teams from using Native American-themed elements for their mascots.