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June Told Tribe Fans Alot
Prior to this month, your’s truly stated the importance of June for the Tribe. In seasons past, the Indians have been a solid second half team, but have also come up short due to the high mountains they have had to climb. Before June, the Indians were still described as contenders in a ...
Indians On The Move
Indians On The Move
mysportsrumors.com — The Cleveland Indians are on the move and I definitely don’t mean in the standings. The trade of Mark DeRosa has solidified that the Indians are the first official sellers in this years trade market. Yes, the Pittsburgh Pirates have made a few trades but we knew they’d sell players ... (more) Indians On The Move
Call Off the Wedgehunt
Call Off the Wedgehunt
clevelandfrowns.com — Yesterday, Tribe GM Mark Shapiro announced that Eric Wedge’s job is safe at least until the end of this season. This is undoubtedly upsetting news to a great number of WKNR hosts, callers, and the rest of the throng that’s been calling for Wedgie’s head since May, many of whom also believe that ... (more) Call Off the Wedgehunt
Independence Day Open Thread
Independence Day Open Thread
waitingfornextyear.com — Be festive and safe on this Fourth of July as Everyone here at WFNY hopes you have a great holiday weekend and will be cheering on our teams as usual. The Indians look for a series victory tonight against Oakland, while the Clippers hope to stop their recent slide against in-state rival Toledo. ... (more) Independence Day Open Thread
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clevelandtribeblog.blogspot.com 7/21/2009 — With the Trading Deadline a mere 10 days away and the status quo remaining inexplicably in vogue at the corner of Carnegie and Ontario despite a season that cannot find a bottom, I thought it would be a good time to break out a little series on players that could be moved prior to July 31st, ...
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Indians activate pitcher Abreu, demote HergesSI.com - MLB 7/4/2009
The Cleveland Indians have activated recently acquired right-hander Winston Abreu and designated Matt Herges for assignment.
Pavano pitches Indians to 5-2 win over AthleticsBoston.com -- Baseball News 7/5/2009
Carl Pavano earned his first win in five starts, helping the Cleveland Indians to a 5-2 victory over the Oakland Athletics on Saturday night.
Pair of homers lift Pavano, Indians by A'sMajor League Baseball News 7/5/2009
Using the same lineup in consecutive games for the first time all season, the Indians backed a strong effort from starter Carl Pavano to beat the A's, 5-2, on Saturday night at Progressive Field.
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