Wedge out to improve on success of '07
Published 3/14/2008 by Anthony Castrovince at Major League Baseball News
After leading the Indians to within a game of the World Series before losing to the Red Sox in Game 7 of the ALCS in 2007, Cleveland manager Eric Wedge realizes expectations are high for the Tribe to improve on last year's success.
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