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Indians quiet thus far at the winter meetings

December 7, 2009

There has barely been a whisper online (unfortunately, I’m not there and just perusing the internet at the office) about the Cleveland Indians at this year’s winter meetings, which started today.  I only write “barely” because of utility infielder Jamey Carroll. Carroll hasn’t ruled out a Cleveland return, but as MLB.com writer Anthony Castrovince notes, [...]

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8-11-09 Morning RoundUp

August 11, 2009

INDIANS — off. Open a three-game set against tonight against the Texas Rangers at Progressive Field. Dollar Dog Night! RED SOX 6, TIGERS 5 — The Red Sox ended their recent offensive slump as Jason Bay, Nick Green and Dustin Pedroia all went deep.  BOX SCORE MARINERS 6, WHITE SOX 4 — Russell Branyan hit [...]

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Westbrook enters home stretch

June 9, 2009

CLEVELAND: Nothing against suburban Phoenix, but Jake Westbrook is happy to be gone from Arizona and the Indians’ extended spring training program. “I was there four months,” he said Monday. “I glad to be out of there. My tan is good enough. Now, I get to see the guys and pitch under the lights.” Just [...]

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Hafner’s status still up in air

June 2, 2009

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.: One day before the end of Travis Hafner’s rehabilitation assignment at Columbus, Indians officials weren’t certain what to expect from their designated hitter. Hafner left the Clippers and reported to Progressive Field, “”to get looked and get treatment,” manager Eric Wedge said. Tonight, he will make what is presumed to be his final [...]

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04-29-09 Morning RoundUp

April 29, 2009

  It was one of those games the Indians had no business winning, but they found a way with Boston shining the light. The Red Sox committed three errors — some could argue four with that Jacoby Ellsbury sliding attempt in centerfield — including the final play of the game that allowed the Indians to [...]

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4-28-09 Morning RoundUp

April 28, 2009

The Red Sox extended their winning streak to 11 games last night. The Indians struggle hard enough to get just one. So with the score tied at zero in the ninth inning the Indians went for the power play in front of the home crowd. Bringing in closer Kerry Wood to calm the Boston bats [...]

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