Consistently inconsistent. That pretty much sums up the 2012 Indians pitching staff. From June 16 through June 18 the Tribe …Read the Rest
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No Surprises
When I saw that the Indians were facing a soft-throwing left handed pitcher that was making his second major league …Read the Rest
Cleveland’s Negro League History, Part 2 of 11: The Cleveland Browns
It’s kind of hard to talk about the Cleveland Browns without everyone thinking you’re talking about football. Especially when the …Read the Rest
Dealin’ in Houston
It seems to me that each time I am to recap a game, I have to end up explaining a …Read the Rest
Town Hall Meeting with Mark Shapiro: The Recap
As Stephanie mentioned earlier today, I attended the Town Hall Luncheon for Indians social suite “alumni” at Progressive Field today …Read the Rest
Point-Counterpoint: The Indians Town Hall Meeting
Today in the Terrace Club, the Indians had a town hall meeting for folks that have attended at least one …Read the Rest
Beau Mills Traded to the Reds for Cash
The Indians have done better in the early rounds of the first year player draft over the past few years …Read the Rest
Trade Options– Starting Pitching
Rejuvenated by a well-played series sweep against the Reds, our Indians perch precariously in first place a half game ahead …Read the Rest
Why Kipnis needs the “Final Vote”
If you would have asked me prior to the start of the 2012 season, “The Indians are represented on the …Read the Rest
Sometimes you’re the goat, sometimes you’re the hero
Charlie Brown had a bad reputation on the baseball field for being the goat, not the hero. On Monday night, …Read the Rest