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While the Indians and fans alike are still reveling in the 20-win season of Cliff Lee, there is no denying that we’re are always looking at the “what-ifs.” What if Dennis Northcutt caught that pass against the Steelers. What if LeBron makes that layup against the Celtics. And what if we actually ... [link]

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Gaylord Perry glad' Cliff Lee became Cleveland Indians' most recent 20-game winner

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Twinny Twin Twin

With all of the love being bestowed upon Clifton Phifer Lee (and deservedly so) in the wake of his 20th win, as Gaylord Perry’s name gets more run than it has since his HOF induction, and with the probability of the Indians netting their 2nd Cy ...
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Angry, Relieved, or Both?

Every season in pro sports is a roller coaster, regardless of what sport you are watching. We know this as much as any fan base in the country. There is a reason that this site is called Waiting For Next Year, right? Well, this year’s Indians squad squandered every bit of expectations that we might
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Indians sever ties with Buffalo

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