indiansconfidential.com - 6/19/2009
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The Indians today announced they have purchased the contract of LHP MIKE GOSLING from AAA Columbus. To allow room on the Major League roster for Gosling, the Indians have designated RHP GREG AQUINO for assignment.
Gosling, 28, was signed by the Indians on June 5 and sent to AAA Columbus after ...
Aquino designated for assignment
mlb.mlb.com 6/19/2009 — The Indians designated veteran right-handed reliever Greg Aquino for assignment on Friday, creating a roster spot for left-hander Mike Gosling, recalled from Triple-A Columbus.
Indians DFA Abreu, Gosling
mlbtraderumors.com 8/3/2009 — According to Anthony Castrovince at MLB.com , the Indians have designated pitchers Winston Abreu and Mike Gosling for assignment. Those spots will clear the way for a call-up of Jensen Lewis and the newly-acquired Justin Masterson . The Indians had ...
The Indians Promotions Department is the Best
slanchreport.com 6/19/2009 — Despite the prognosticators predicting a good season from the Cleveland Indians, someone in their marketing staff knew that wasn’t going to be the case because, for the third time in less than a week, the Indians have ANOTHER awesome giveaway for their fans. First it was the Shin-Soo ...
Indians vs. Cubs Open Thread
waitingfornextyear.com 6/19/2009 — If you read The Diatribe (which you should) then you know Paul and friends are up at Wrigley Field for the series against the Cubs. I point this out mostly to say that I’m jealous. That’s all. Mark DeRosa and Kerry Wood have a ‘homecoming‘ of sorts. Look for new Indian ...
Game #68: 9th Inning Comeback Wasted in 9-8 Loss to Brewers
indiansconfidential.com 6/18/2009 —
All those fuzzy warm feelings you were getting about the Indians as they started this 9-game homestand 4-2 - throw em away. In a 72-hour stretch, the Milwaukee Brewers came into town and ripped out any good feelings you should have had about the Indians, sweeping them with a 11-inning 9-8 win ...
Indians Swept Again
deepleftfield.com 6/22/2009 — In what was somewhat less painful than the first two losses against Chicago, the Indians were shut down by an unknown pitcher by the name of Randy Wells. Wells recorded his first career win on Sunday, go figure.
This should come as no surprise after the Indians blew two late leads in Chi-town ...
However Beautiful the Strategy
letsgotribe.com 6/22/2009 — The season is over. We've had some dreadful luck, but a reversal of fortune by itself couldn't change the commanding position our rivals cumulatively hold over us. We're five games behind Chicago and no better than they are, in terms of runs ...
Swept Away: Tribe Loses Third Straight To Milwaukee
waitingfornextyear.com 6/18/2009 — Stop me if you have heard this one before:
Tribe starting pitcher gets down early and only goes five innings.
Tribe offense battles back to tie the game.
Tribe bullpen implodes and game seems all but lost.
Last night’s 9-8 loss to Milwaukee did however, feature another stunning late-inning ...
Indians Will Honor Jacobs This Season
waitingfornextyear.com 6/22/2009 — I posed the question last week- do the Indians plan on honoring their fallen former owner this season? I thought a uniform patch would be appropriate. It turns out the Indians have something else in mind. Vince Grzegorek was able to get the Indians to comment on the situation, and here is the ...
Head v. Heart
clevelandtribeblog.blogspot.com 6/16/2009 — As the Indians season rolls on and the calendar keeps flipping, a dichotomy has emerged within me in terms of how I am viewing this evolving 2009 season. On one hand (call it my head), I see an eminently flawed team, now trying to overcome injury and stick around long enough to make their ...
Joey Votto Is Gay: I'm Completely Serious —
Bleacher Report - MLB 6/19/2009
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Let me start by saying this..
I'm NOT joking.
I have heard from somebody close to the Reds that Joey Votto is gay and that is the reason he has been on the DL since May 30th.
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The Longest Rain Delays —
Nationals Journal 6/19/2009
I'd promised yesterday to investigate whether yesterday's 5:26er was the longest-ever rain delay, but that query runs direct into a serious problem: Major League Baseball doesn't keep track of rain delay statistics. Nor do many others, evidently. ...