Why the Indians lost to the Red Sox

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Ryan wraps up THT's LCS recaps by grappling with the Indians' exit. [link]

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  • baseball chick baseball chick
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    well, MOST of the reason the indians lost was that cc sabathia pitched very badly - he looked completely worn out and he couldn't find or adjust to the strike zone

    your ace can't pitch for spit, you lose...

    Posted 10/28/2007 [reply] [flag]

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