clevelandtribeblog.blogspot.com - 8/11/2009
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Having looked at the position players and the rotation going forward in this Brave New World at the corner of Carnegie and Ontario, it’s time to take a look at what has apparently become the most important part of the Indians’ success (or lack thereof) in the last five years...I speak, of ...
A Lazy Sunday Bearing Arms
clevelandtribeblog.blogspot.com 8/23/2009 — With most everyone’s attention turned to the Browns these days and polishing that trophy for “The GLC”, we’ll take a quick departure into a modified Lazy Sunday as the original intent of this piece has always been to link pertinent stories from the Sunday paper about the Indians. That has ...
Tomahawks – Past, Present, & Future
clevelandtribeblog.blogspot.com 8/27/2009 — As the inevitable second-half push continues and Kerry Wood is getting perilously close to being on pace to vest that third year option (on pace for 53 games finished with the option vesting at 55 games finished), let’s release some tomahawks of what might have been, what is, and what could be ...
Indians Take 2-of-3 from Sox
deepleftfield.com 8/10/2009 — In a typical White Sox-Indians series, the Indians won the rubber match on Sunday to continue their winning ways. Ozzie Guillen even had to throw his feelings out there once he thought too many of his batters had been knocked down by Tribe pitchers…and seemingly everyone else’s ...
Lazy Sunday from the Cream City
clevelandtribeblog.blogspot.com 8/16/2009 — In the land of beer and cheese (and Milwaukee Irish Fest this weekend…which basically falls lock-step with those first two), it’s time to drop a Lazy Sunday from the father-in-law’s home office before the next round of drinks starts. I think today is the day for Schlitz ( 1960’s formula, ...
A Lazy Sunday and The End of an Era
clevelandtribeblog.blogspot.com 8/2/2009 — Before rolling into a LS, it’s time for a not-so-brief look at the past week, not in terms of player movement (for now), but a big-picture look at the unquestioned shift in strategy for the Polo Shirt Mafia and their seemingly new outlook on contention. After what has been an obviously ...
As the Dust Settles – Position Players
clevelandtribeblog.blogspot.com 8/5/2009 — With the earth-moving trades of last week finally settling in as the Indians quickly moved past 2009 (and likely 2010) with their flurry of movement, perhaps now might be a good time to take a look at where we stand in terms of upper-level depth now residing in the Indians’ organization. Moves ...
This is Now Just a Joke – Indians Move Pavano to Minnesota
indiansconfidential.com 8/7/2009 —
Pretty soon, there won’t be anyone left.
Friday the fire sale of what was supposed to be a competitive team continued, as the Indians moved their second starter from their rotation, as Carl Pavano was thrown to the Twins for the now ever famous “player to be named later.” ...
The virtual 1961 Cleveland Indians (Part 2)
hardballtimes.com 8/18/2009 — In which we witness the unloading of some very big lumber near the Lake Erie shore. Click the title to read more. This post came from the Hardball Times and is copyrighted by THT. This RSS feed is intended for the personal use of readers and not, for instance, spam blogs.
A Lazy Sunday with A New Plan
clevelandtribeblog.blogspot.com 8/9/2009 — Still not quite able to straighten my back fully after two days of laying tile in a new kitchen floor and with the Indians (surprise) making that 2nd half run that I dreaded, if only because it loosened the noose around The Atomic Wedgie’s neck, let’s get going while I put off some landscaping ...
Are the Indians Really Losing $16 Million?
waitingfornextyear.com 8/18/2009 — When the Dolan family was finally heard from following the trades of Cliff Lee and Victor Martinez, the stock line to fans was that they were going to lose $16 million this year due to a 500k differential in fans coming through the turnstiles. At the time, I was just happy to finally hear from ...