The Savannah Pathfinders was the original name of the American minor league baseball franchise that represented Savannah, Georgia, during the 20th century.
While Savannah's minor league teams sported at least ten nicknames during the century, the predominant nickname was the Savannah Indians, which was used for 27 seasons (1906–1912; 1926–1928; 1936–1942; 1946–1954; 1970).
The name was not derived from an association with the Cleveland Major League Baseball franchise until 1970, when Savannah served as the MLB Indians' Double-A farm system affiliate.
In 1955–1960, 1962, and from 1968–1995, the Savannah team was named after its Major League parent.
The Sally League franchise was founded as the Pathfinders in 1904 and dubbed the Colts from 1913–1915.