Thursday, March 5, 2009

Future Heroes: Cleveland Indians Minor Leaguers Show Promise


The more I watch the Cleveland Indians' minor league position players (Beau Mills pictured left) compete this spring training, the more I have become impressed. With the WBC adding 2 more weeks to Cactus League actions, plenty of minor leaguers from all levels have appeared in games. Granted, there is only been a weeks' worth of games, but I have a strong feeling of good things to come for many of these guys. Here are just some of the highlights...

Luis Valbuena: Yet to get a hit in 8 at bats, but has looked great at second and short stop around the bag. Saw him hit in the cages and the ball really popped off of his bat.

Trevor Crowe: Switch hitter has batted already 15 times and looks to be a viable candidate for the 4th outfield spot. Needs to show consistency at the plate, but covers a lot of ground in center and in left.

Beau Mills: Hit his first Cactus League home run Wednesday off of Chad Gaudin which was described as a moon shot. .357 batting average in 14 AB's, driven in 4 runs to go with a double and a triple. Mills has had some issues with the flip play with the pitcher covering first. Definitely needs to refine his fielding skills, but his bat looks almost ready.

Michael Brantley: Played a decent outfield, has 3 hits in 12 AB's, seems to be a slap hitter know so he should fill out his lean frame. Hopefully AAA won't be a major adjustment for him as he is only 21 but the coaches seem to feel his work ethic will allow him to progress smoothly.

Here is some footage of Brantley in the cage...




Stephen Head: Cranked a home run in first cactus game against the Giants, looks good at first base and besides his error in right seems to be a future 4th outfielder/utility guy of value.

Matt LaPorta: 4 hits in 11 at bats, hit a home run off of Dan Haren, and seems to be playing ok out in left field. Future Tribe slugger should see action with the big league club sometime this summer.

Wes Hodges: 3 for 11, going to be playing a lot with Mark DeRosa in the WBC. Needs to work on all facets of his defensive game but still seems to be the Tribe's future third baseman.

Jordan Brown: 3 for 9, with a home run and 2 runs batted in. Seems to be the forgotten man this camp as he was left off of the 40 man roster. Jordan has something to prove and I believe can be an everyday first baseman somewhere in the league, just probably not in Cleveland.

Chris Gimenez: Has played all over the field this spring (Catcher, 3rd, Outfield), while 2 of his 3 hits have been doubles. Gimenez will be seen up with the Indians sometime this year as his versatility is outstanding. OBP is .538, a stat he has excelled in at every level.

Carlos Santana: Shown a rifle for an arm, is gaining a lot of valuable experience working with the big league club. Santana has looked over matched at times, but has drawn 3 walks in 11 plate appearance which shows he is staying patient and not trying to over impress.

Nick Weglarz: 21 year old Canadian is 0 for 4 but gained some important time watching the studs of the big league club. It will be interesting to see how many at bats he gets in the WBC for Team Canada.

Here is some game footage of Weglarz in action...




Carlos Rivero: Soon-to-be 21 year old went 2-3 with a double and an RBI in his first game playing in a Major League game with the Indians. Top 10 Tribe Prospect will start the year in Akron and may be a name to watch.


It will be interesting to see how many of these guys contribute to the big league club in the future. I would imagine someone between Hodges, Mills, LaPorta, and Weglarz will be moved for pitching as they are all similar type players (as is Head,Brown, and Michael Aubrey). The Indians have really went away from overloading camp with the hangers on (Graffanino, Merchan, and Valdez type) and given their young guys shots at major league pitching. These prospects will be donning the blue and red in the next few years so get used to their names now so you have the pleasure of saying, "I remember that guy from Spring Training!"

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Sizemore Conspiracy? Something to Choo on.

Tribe centerfielder Grady Sizeomore was a late scratch from Team USA competing in the World Baseball Classic. A mysterious groin injury occurred last Thursday, and Sizemore and the Indians came to the conclusion that he needed to be shut down for a week and evaluate his health. Now Grady is expected to be back in the lineup Friday to DH. Now I imagine initially Sizemore was pumped to play for his country in this made up exhibition amongst countries. It does seem odd to me that after going 2-3, stealing a base, and then going out to his position in center, he somehow aggravated this nagging groin problem.
I was able to capture video of both hits and his stolen base so make the call with your own eyes.













Guy looked fine to me! Sizemore staying in Goodyear is definitely a good thing for the Indians, so don't confuse these clips with the JFK tapes. With the news of Shin Soo Choo have arm issues out in Korea somewhere, all Tribe fans should be greatful so few of their own players are competing (DeRosa, Perez, Weglarz, Espino are about it for now). This contrived World Cupesque baseball charade needs to either be played in October or not be held at all. The starting pitchers will only really be able to throw 3-5 innings at a maximum, and they will not be at their peak of performance at all. It takes these guys usually all of spring training to get up to the 80-100 pitch level and that long to be at a top velocity as well. I can only imagine the agony tribe fans would be in watching Cliff Lee throw for Team USA or Fausto Carmona pitch for the Dominican Rebublic. A collective sigh would be heard all the way from Ohio every time they left the mound without injury. Hopefully DeRosa will play often enough to stay fresh and not be glued to the bench as a utility guy. Also, say a little prayer that Rafael Perez is conversely not overused as a setup guy for the Dominican team (he pitched 2 innings in an exhibition game already yesterday). The WBC is a joke and another fleeting attempt by Bud Selig to over expose an event (see All-Star game home field advantage fiasco) as a way to prop up baseball for all the wrong reasons.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Cactus Action


With the Tribe already completing their 7th spring training game and STO not showing a match up until the end of March, I decide to put up some of the game action from last weeks' Diamonbacks game. Nothing real earth-shattering, just some semi regulars getting some work. I think Tomo Ohka is still icing his neck after his forgettable outing

Asdrubal Cabrera grounding out.





Josh Barfield drawing a walk.





Mark Reynolds and Tony Clark batting against Rich Rundles with a cameo from Mark Shapiro.





Dan Haren vs Kelly Shoppach





Mark DeRosa strikes out against Haren





Mark DeRosa Pops up





Grady Sizemore bloops a single





It is always a welcomed site to watch Indians baseball games even if they don't count. Hopefully next year STO will carry games more frequently than over just a two week span.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Are we talking about Practice?

Spring Training is a time where everyone's team has a shot to win a division. Having scene with my own eyes the Indians running the bases and firing baseballs aroung the diamond, I can assure you of one thing. The Indians practices definitely sound just as exciting in the paper as they are in real life. Station to station drills were what was on tap before last Thursday's Diamondback game, as players were in groups of 4 while taking batting practice and leadoff third base practice. The most interesting group was Sizemore/DeRosa/Hafner/Valbuena for sure. The other two groups I witnessed were Hodges/Brantley/Cannizaro/Cabrera and Mills/Head/LaPorta/Espino. I have no idea how or why they were paired in that way, but watching DeRosa interact with Grady and Pronk showed me that he will fit perfectly in with the clubhouse as they were constantly joking around with each other.

The Tribe's brand spanking new training complex in Goodyear, Arizona is about a 10 minute walk from the ballpark, and is literally in the middle of nowhere, next to a literal airplane graveyard. Fans are allowed to watch practice down the right field and left lines of the field closest to the road through a 15 foot high fence. I was able to capture some shots of batting, infield, and outfield practice by standing on top of the bleachers and sticking my camcorder through the openings of the fence. It isn't much, but the following clips are of our favorite baseball players preparing for a hopefully exciting season.

Clip 1 Eric Wedge Rallying the troops...


Clip 2 A little outfield work...


Clip 3 Guys jogging on the field... (shocking video)


Clip 4 Guys walking off of the field... (mesmerizing stuff!)


Clip 5 Grady stretching and guys leading off third base..


Clip 6 Some more Indians leading off of Third...


Clip 7 Running the bases with the Tribe!


Clip 8 The Indians taking some grounders...


I hope this provides a little more insight into what the Indians do on a daily basis and what the new practice field looks like. Manager Eric Wedge definitely has them on a strict routine and is loving the flexibility the new complex is affording his players and staff. Arizona is definitely a desert, but definitely more like home watching Indians uniforms run around. Tuesday's TTO will feature clips from the game against the Diamondbacks.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Down on the Farm Report (Spring Training Addition): Matt Laporta


Last Thursday, Matt LaPorta hit his first Spring Training home run against Arizona Diamondbacks starter Dan Haren. Is this a sign of a future Manny Ramirez or Russell Branyan? That is what February and March baseball provides the fan, hope or skepticism. Now we all know Spring Training games don't count for much, but it does allow the avid fan to see the minor league guys compete in semi-meaningful games against some major leaguers.



Fielding Left Field is much different in the show, as LaPorta learned that same day. The error he was charged with had to big issues, he misplayed the ball and did not communicate real well with Grady Sizemore. These problems often lead to better things to come for a minor leaguer as it presents an area of improvement on a semi-big stage.
Although his glove is not ready for prime time yet, LaPorta is by the day showing the Tribe why they chose him as the number one prospect in the CC Sabathia deal.

LaPorta shows all of the promise of a big league slugger. He is listed at 6-2, 210 lbs, but seems even bigger in person. With the lack of a true power hitting right handed batter on the big league club, the former Gator looks poised to make the jump to the Majors sometime in 2009. But the reality is he probably would be at best a September call-up due to him only being in the professional baseball for 2 full seasons.
The more I see of the position player prospects in the Indians oraganization, the more I get excited for the teams' short term and long term success. Now let's just hope the Tribe has some pitchers on the farm that impress as much as Matt LaPorta does. The dinger he hit was a bomb off of an All-Star, an occurrence that the Indians hope to see for many years to come.




More to come tomorrow as Tribe Times will show videos from Indians Practice, game action, and more!

Spring Training Review Coming Soon!


Tribe Times is back from the valley of the sun and will be sharing plenty of content over the next week. I was able to attend last Thursday and Friday's games, along with one practice. Because YouTube is so slow, video will be shown as soon as it can be put on the site. Look forward to see action from..

Grady Sizemore, Travis Hafner, Mark DeRosa, Kelly Shoppach, Matt Laporta, Nick Weglarz, Michael Brantley, Beau Mills, Stephen Head, Asdrubal Cabrera, and more.