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Post Game Audio: Eric Wedge 5/12
Post Game Audio: Eric Wedge 5/12
In one of his more peeved off moods, Indians skipper Eric Wedge spoke to the media Monday night following game two of the double header with the Jays. The manger talks about the frustration at the plate, the wasted effort from Cliff Lee, and does not even give much credit to the team for the Asdrubal Cabrera triple play. Worth listening. Click below to hear the manager.
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You Mean Regressive Field, Right?
Forest City Fanatics — Oh the hope and blogging of this team finding a "turning point" springs eternal. Wedge is not happy. Cabrera had an unassisted triple play and threw the ball into the stands, d'oh. A good doubleheader summary has already been written. Carmona and Lee combined for eighteen scoreless innings but only one of them did the Tribe win. How does this happen? Oh now I remember. Wait, wait, wait we took three of four. Yeah, but that doesn't mean I have to like it. See now I'm having a conversation with myself, which ...

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