mvn.com - 1/7/2009
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Kudos to our own James Pete for "calling" the shot last night. A day after he posts ... " It's also worth mentioning that the White Sox are interested in both Garcia and Pavano, which will likely put them on the Indians radar, if the Indians continue down their 2008/2009 hot stove path of ..
The Sunday Drive with a possible Tribe trade, Carl Pavano and Joe Loudmouth
mvn.com 1/12/2009 — It appears as though the Cleveland Indians have made their final move of the 2008/2009 hot stove season when they went out and signed starter Carl Pavano to a low-risk, $1.5 million dollar contract laced with incentives. There is still a possibility that the Indians have one major move ...
Report: Indians Sign Carl Pavano
waitingfornextyear.com 1/6/2009 — Remember when I dropped about 1,000 words on why the DeRosa signing was more important than a middle-of-the-pack starting pitcher? But I finished by saying that I would expect a few more moves before the season kicks off? Well, it looks like we have more of the latter. The Cleveland Indians
The Associated Press: Indians sign Carl Pavano to 1-year deal
google.com 1/8/2009 — 1 day ago CLEVELAND (AP) The Cleveland Indians and free-agent pitcher Carl Pavano, a four-year bust with the New York Yankees because of injuries, agreed to a one-year, $1.5 million contract on Tuesday. Indians general manager Mark Shapiro said that ...
Can Carl Pavano Become Relevant Again?
jorgesaysno.blogspot.com 1/7/2009 — Back in 2004, the New York Yankees signed Carl Pavano to a 4 year/$40 million dollar contract. The Yankees, who outbid the rival Boston Red Sox for Pavano's services, believed that they had just signed a budding star and potential ace. Fast forward to 2009 and it is safe to say that Carl ...
Pitcher Profile: Carl Pavano
drivelinemechanics.com 1/8/2009 — The Cleveland Indians signed oft-injured Carl Pavano to a one-year deal with $1.5 million guaranteed and various incentive clauses.
Just what about his pitching mechanics make him such a risk?
He's Your Problem Now
310tojoba.blogspot.com 1/6/2009 — Here's something Indians fans will see Carl doing very little of Not content with having one oft-injured pitcher , the Indians went out and got themselves the mother of all oft-injured pitchers. Via ESPN : The Cleveland Indians signed free-agent ...
Pavano Agrees to Contract With Indians
nytimes.com 1/7/2009 — Carl Pavano, whose four-year Yankees tenure was marked by almost continuous injury, agreed Tuesday to a one-year, $1.5 million contract with the Cleveland Indians. >
Indians Appear Ready to Donate Money to Carl Pavano
bugsandcranks.com 1/7/2009 — What a great off-season for the Cleveland Indians.
We needed a closer, we got Kerry Wood. We needed an infielder, we got Mark DeRosa and prospect Luis Valbuena. We needed bullpen help, we got Joe Smith. We did all this while staying below last ...
Indians Poised to Bounce Back in ‘09
imwritingsports.com 1/7/2009 — N obody wants to be average. Average sucks. It’s not good, it’s not bad, it’s just, well, average. There’s nothing worst in sports than finishing right in the middle of the pack. At least if you crash and burn you end up ...
Pavano Adds Cheap Depth to Tribe Rotation
mvn.com 1/11/2009 — I had a hunch Cleveland was going to make at least one more signing with whatever meager funds the front office could scrape together. Fortunately, the final signing was prefaced by the general manager stating "the lion's share of our resources have been committed," so I knew not to get my hopes up
MLB Blog: 01/07/08 —
Bleacher Report - MLB 1/7/2009
After nine wins in four seasons in pinstripes, look for Carl Pavano to take full advantage of his incentives-based contract in Cleveland by winning double-digits while starting as many games this year as he did in New York the last four (26). The ...
Yankees Add Angel Berroa, John Rodriguez —
Bleacher Report - MLB 1/7/2009
The Yankees finally made the grand announcement that Mark Teixeira is a Bomber yesterday and they also added a few players to fill smaller roles in 2009.
Angel Berroa signed a minor league contract. This is the same Berroa who beat Hideki ...
Former Yankees Find New Homes —
Bleacher Report - MLB 1/7/2009
A pair of former Yankees, Jason Giambi and Carl Pavano , tricked Oakland and Cleveland respectively into signing them to contracts. Each team was smart enough to only give each player a one-year deal.
Pavano’s deal is guaranteed to be ...
Pete Abraham: Writers Were Chumps —
Bleacher Report - MLB 1/7/2009
It’s not uncommon for the Yankees' beat writers to receive criticism for how they do their jobs, after all we all know better than them don’t we? But this time it is one of their own doing the criticizing as the Journal News' Peter ...