mvn.com - 4/1/2008
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Today, the Cleveland Indians play the Chicago White Sox at 3:05 ET, if the baseball gods can stop the rain. Of course, now that I said that, they probably will stop the rain, and start the snow. The Indians begin defense of the Central division crown against the White Sox, who fell into the depths of hell last season, after winning the world series in 2005. The Sox are an aging group...
Umpires 1, White Sox 0
mvn.com 3/31/2008 — The White Sox lose a close game in Cleveland with some questionable calls in the late innings.
Blake lifts Indians over White Sox 10-8 (AP)
sports.yahoo.com 4/1/2008 — Their ballpark may have a new name. Little else changed about the Cleveland Indians. The defending AL Central champions won in familiar fashion at Progressive Field -- home to so much late-inning drama when it was called Jacobs Field for the past 14 ...
Indians series preview #1- Chicago White Sox
waitingfornextyear.com 4/1/2008 — Division rival Chicago comes to town once again as the Tribe begins defense of the Central Division Championship. The White Sox made small headlines this winter by trading for SS Orlando Cabrera. The Sox gave up Jon Garland in the deal, and in my opinion may regret it later. Cabrera is certainly an upgrade defensively...
Short Stops Around the League for March 31, 2008
blog.baseballdigestdaily.com 4/1/2008 — Indians and White Sox slug it out, Royals show some fight in overtaking the Tigers, Xavier Nady and Jim Thome each homer twice, and Johan Santana and Jake Peavy show why they're the best...
4/01/08 Morning Minute- Hijacked!
waitingfornextyear.com 4/1/2008 — WFNY's Rick takes over the Morning Minute for the day and gives his take on the Home Opener as well as the fate for the Cavs over the rest of the season.
Indians 10, White Sox 8 —
NYT > Baseball 4/1/2008
CLEVELAND (AP) -- Their ballpark may have a new name. Little else changed about the Cleveland Indians. The defending AL Central champions won in familiar fashion at Progressive Field -- home to so much late-inning drama when it was called Jacobs Field ...