Throughout the history of professional baseball, there have been hundreds of players who spent years in the minor leagues, dreaming …Read the Rest
Archive for November, 2014
Forgotten Indians: Fritz Peterson
One of the most infamous baseball trades of all time took place in 1972. It involved the New York Yankees …Read the Rest
Tinkering with the Roster
For those of those of you who’ve been in a food-induced stupor for the past two days, the Indians topped …Read the Rest
Kluber’s Contract Extension
The Indians have one of the best pitchers in the game in Corey Kluber, and they’re a team known for …Read the Rest
Bob Feller Museum Closes
The Bob Feller Museum in Van Meter, Iowa, had fallen on hard times since the legendary hurler passed away in …Read the Rest
For the Love of all Things, Please Don’t Make This Move – Part 1, Trading for Ryan Howard
Every year during the offseason, rumors fly and folks suggest various trade and signing scenarios. I do this…we all do …Read the Rest
Either/Or: The Masterson or Jimenez Conundrum
During Terry Francona‘s introductory press conference, there was a certain baseball axiom that he said that is probably not at …Read the Rest
Forgotten Indians: John Gochnaur
The 2014 Cleveland Indians were a very inconsistent baseball team. At times they looked like world-beaters, and at other times …Read the Rest
Indians Right Field Candidates
As of now, the Ryan Raburn/David Murphy platoon is set to return to right field in 2015. It’s a platoon …Read the Rest
How the Indians Turned Jerry Dybzinski into Corey Kluber
If you enjoyed my “trade tree” earlier this summer on how the Tribe turned Jack Brohamer into Omar Vizquel, then …Read the Rest