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Indians Drop Series to Reds - Now What?
Indians Drop Series to Reds - Now What?
Another weekend, another lost series for your Cleveland Indians. Since winning three straight series and getting to within 5.5 games of first place Detroit two weeks ago, the wheels have completely fallen off the wagon. The Wahoos have lost 10 of 12 and fallen deeper into the basement of the ...
DeRosa Will Help Cards
DeRosa Will Help Cards
mvn.com — In one of the first high-profile trades of the summer, the Cleveland Indians on Saturday dealt the... versatile Mark DeRosa to the St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for reliever Chris Perez and a player to be named later. The verdict on the outcomes of this deal won't be out for a long time, of ... (more) DeRosa Will Help Cards
Cleveland Indians fall on hard times
Cleveland Indians fall on hard times
sports.espn.go.com — "We got beat by a great team. We've got a lot of young guys on this team.... This wasn't the end of something. It was the beginning of something." -- Cleveland first baseman Ryan Garko after the Indians, one win from the World Series, blew a 3-games-to-1 ... (more) Cleveland Indians fall on hard times
Redbirds get DeRosa in trade
Redbirds get DeRosa in trade
stltoday.com — Infielder has 13 home runs and 50 RBIs with Cleveland this year.... (more) Redbirds get DeRosa in trade
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