Wedge shakes up Indians' lineup
Published 5/13/2008 by Anthony Castrovince at Major League Baseball News
It's not exactly earth-shaking news, but Eric Wedge tried out a new lineup on Tuesday night in the series opener with the A's. These moves, however, were a bit different than the changes of late. Wedge didn't promote a player with a particularly hot bat. Rather, he moved up two guys in a slump.
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