
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
The Day the Indians Died

Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Sizemore activated, Sipp recalled, Crowe sent down, Vizcaino sent packing


Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Walking Disaster



Here is the understatement of the century.. The bullpen blows. Besides Wood, they all stink, every single one of them. 18 runs in the 16 innings they threw in the series. This is probably a good thing that the pen had to pitch so much as it exposes them to what they really are, a bunch of fringe major league jobbers. The Triple A train better be bring back Tony Sipp and possibly Vinnie Chulk (another stiff) because they really really are awful. Just terrible.

Trevor Crowe (pictured left) was terrible today. Misplayed 2 balls in center, ran to third base when the ball was hit in front of him and was subsequently thrown out. He is a 4th outfielder at best and is way overmatched. He also seems to be scared to communicate with his fellow fielders (ask Grady Sizemore). Having the pleasure of watching Sizemore man center, (and even Franklin Gutierrez last year), Crowe is average at best.

Monday, June 1, 2009
Transaction Update: Tony Sipp gets recalled from Columbus

Sunday, May 31, 2009
Sizemore placed on DL, Gimenez recalled from Triple A
Things are not looking to bleek for the Tribe right now as injuries keep haunting them. Yesterday in the first inning Victor Martinez went down after fouling a ball off his left knee. He is currently day to day and his ex-rays were negative after he was sent to Cleveland's Lutheran Hospital. Furthermore relief pitcher Rafael Betancourt left Sunday's game after only three pitches. Dennis Manoloff from the Clevland Plain Dealer commented today saying, "Since Betancourt takes three times as long between pitches compared to other pitchers, does this mean it'll take him three times as long to recover back to being ready to pitch? Only time will tell.

So far this year in Columbus he has seen time at both corners in the outfield as well as First Base and Catcher. In fact the 26 year old rising star has seen the following time in the field this year: 25 starts at catcher, 11 in the outfield and 3 at first base. Offensively Gimenez started the year off slow batting only .151 in the month of April, however he has quickly started to come around as he is batting .294 in his last 10 games. As of yesterday he was hitting .235 with 15 RBI's, 6 HR's. His OBP is .323 and OPS is .749.
Friday, May 29, 2009
Tribe Sweeps the Rays; The Evil Empire comes to Town

- Grady Sizemore must still be playing with a sore elbow, as he DH'd all four games. He went 4-16 with 3 walks, 2 RBI and 3 doubles. The pop still seems to be in his bat, but his swing seems long at times. I imagine they will leave him at DH until Hafner comes back. Some have speculated that it may be a disabled list situation, but I would be surprised if that happened since he still is playing every day.
- Fausto Carmona looks to be quite lost out on the mound. It seems as if the opposing hitters are just letting his slider go by since it is usually below the knees anyways. If he can't spot his fastball, his walks rise and the innings get longer. There must be something wrong with his delivery too as he seems to be unable to repeat it effectively as the opposing team seems to know what he is about to throw each time. He lasted just 1 1/3 innings, allowed 5 earned runs on 3 hits while walking 5 and striking out three. Fausto needs to straighten things out pretty quickly as the rotation is in need of a third starter to depend on.
- Shin Soo Choo's swing is looking longer and more of an uppercut. He did slug one home run, but went 2-16 in the series and may be in need of a day off against a lefty soon. Choo looked this way for a stretch in early April, but I am sure he will straighten things out as his walks are down too. His pitch selection is off right now and that is a major key in his success at the plate.
3 Up
- Jeremy Sowers had a huge hand in allowing the Tribe to claw back into the game Monday. He threw 5 shutout innings while allowing only 3 hits and a walk. Sowers earned the right to get another shot at the rotation Monday, so let's hope he can take advantage of it.
- Ryan Garko started all 4 games of the series and really found a groove, going 6-15, with 3 HR's and 7 RBI. Garko is a player who needs regular AB's to develop his groove at the plate and he seems to be doing just that. You may not see him in the lineup tonight (only if Grady goes back to center), but expect Ryan to get at least 5 starts a week if he is hitting like this.
- Ben Francisco had an outstanding series, playing center field and left while absolutely owning Rays pitcher Andy Sonnanstine. B-Franc went 6-13 with a HR and 5 RBI while single-handidly bringing the club back Wednesday. His career stats against Sonnanstine are video game like, going 8-9 with 5 HR and 12 RBI. The former high school team mates (Francisco/Garko) have found a nice little groove over the past week and that is why I imagine Matt LaPorta was sent down in favor of Trevor Crowe playing the role of 4th outfielder.
The pitching matchups for the weekend are as follows:
Friday Lee vs Pettitte Saturday Carmona vs Sabathia Sunday Pavano vs Hughes Monday Sowers vs Chamberlin.
It will be interesting to see the reaction ole' Carston Charles gets in his homecoming return to the corner of Carnegie and Ontario. If I was going, I would cheer him initially, then boo him mercilessly then after.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Win a Series, Gain some Momentum

Sunday, May 10, 2009
Sweeping a "Fire" Under the Bus

- Moves I would make to the roster today... Cut Kobayashi and Dellucci (why is he still playing, we all know that he sucks). Bring in Vizcaino (which will probably happen soon) and call up Jordan Brown/Michael Aubrey and make them your left handed bat off of the bench. Dellucci is a train wreck and there is no room for a team that is 10 games under .500 to even have a roster spot for a 35 year old washed up can't bunt can't field can't hit outfielder.
- Lineup changes I would make... Just move Peralta to third and get it over with. He is eventually going to play there next year and the defense is infinitely better with Cabrera playing short (see Friday's game). Let Valbuena play everyday as he has a flair about him and will get better as he plays more (Friday's game not withstanding). Move DeRosa to the outfield and hope he gets his bat going.
- LaPorta should be playing everyday and it inexcusable that he did not play in one game against Detroit. He is accruing service time and not gaining any experience riding the pine. That is a huge blunder by Wedge.
- Have Shoppach only play twice a week. His swing and plate discipline is a joke right now. Let him catch Lee and occasionally someone else. It's all or nothing with him. Give the other at bats to Garko, he at least usually gets on base.
- New lineup... Sizemore-Cabrera-Martinez-Choo-Garko-DeRosa-Peralta-LaPorta-Valbuena
- Still looks pretty crappy, but at least it shows some promise at the end. Francisco and Shoppach are strike out machines.
- I am done hearing Grady is not a vocal leader. He needs to man up, kick a cooler, yell at some team mates and help will this team to victory. Sizemore is not a young kid anymore.
- Wedge may not be the reason the bullpen blows or the team goes into hitting funks, but a club tends to take on the personality of it's manager. Here are Victor's quotes from after the game today...
In case you missed it, Martinez does not think it's Wedge's fault, which means he does not think Wedge should be jettisoned.
"He's not the one playing," Martinez said. "I don't see any reason why he should pay for this."
Asked what is missing from the 2009 edition, Martinez said: "Energy and, you know, the fire, the fire to play this game."
As to why that would be, Martinez said: "Sometimes we get down on ourselves. We're really trying to do too much at one time. You can't get five hits in one at-bat. You can't get three homers in one at-bat. You have to take it pitch by pitch, at-bat by at-bat."
- Isn't it the role of a manager to help promote passion and intensity to help bring a team together? If the manager is relaxed and calm when the results are abysmal, the players may follow suit. It is nice to see Victor defending his skipper, but his comments kind of throw him under the bus. That "Fire" isn't going to come from a player's only meeting. That "Fire" isn't going to come when you can't get a sac bunt down in the 7th inning or when you miss a cut off. That "Fire" isn't going to show up when have got on base once to leadoff a game all season. The only way to catch the "Fire" is to play good, fundamental baseball, create scoring opportunities, pitch with confidence, and have fun for once. Do we really need to bring back this guy or do this after every win to loosen the team up?
- Whether it's bullpen coach Chuck Hernandez (who knows what he does anyways), or the Wedge-clone, hitting coach Derek Shelton, the demeanor, approach, and results of the players these men are supposed to have an impact on are well below acceptable. One or both should be canned just to let these guys here some sort of new voice.
I have a few theories concerning why the lineup looks so out of whack and have narrowed it down to these two main spokes in the bicycle in the Tour De Tribe.
Travis Hafner going on the DL was really no shock to anyone, but I didn't think the team would miss him as much as they have. The team is 3-8 since the last game he played in and are devoid of a true cleanup hitter. Who knows if Pronk will ever stay healthy for an extended time, but the mere presence of his bat in the lineup lengthened its productivity. Choo is not a cleanup guy at all and may hinder his maturation. Here is what the cleanup hole has produced in those 11 games...
Choo: (8-35, 2 extra base hits) .229 batting average .341 on base percentage .415 slugging percentage .756 OPS 0 Homeruns and 5 RBI.
DeRosa: (1-8, 0 extra base hits) .125 batting average .125 on base percentage .125 slugging percentage .250 OPS O Homeruns and 0 RBI. Combine the two and here is the production out of the cleanup spot over the past 11 games...
4 hole: .209 batting average .306 on base percentage .367 slugging percentage .673 OPS.
With all the blame going to the bullpen, the cleanup spots' production has been well below average and a glaring hole to fill. Another guy is equally to blame for the teams' struggles.
Grady Sizemore might be hurt. I went to the game April 26th when he collided pretty hard with Trevor Crowe. Grady got up pretty slowly and took a few moments to regroup himself. He obviously looks fine in the outfield and on the basepaths, but maybe he hurt a shoulder-wrist-elbow during the play and hasn't told anyone or the team is hiding the ailment. We all know how the Indians love to hide injuries as we learned straight from the skipper (See Tribe Town Hall Meeting Part 2 for Wedge's answer)in January. Grady is also a gamer and would be the last to make any excuses. Here is some quick numbers for Grady.
Up until April 26th season stats... .269 batting average .367 on base percentage, .564 slugging percentage, .931 OPS.
After April 26th season stats... .227 batting average .313 on base percentage, .424 slugging percentage, .737 OPS.
Over his past 12 games... (April 27-May 10) .167 batting average ..237 on base percentage, .288 slugging percentage, .525 OPS. Team Record (including game he had off) 4-9.
These stats are significantly terrible, even for a struggling Grady. Is he hurt or just in a slump? I know he almost took Verlander yard in the 9th Friday, but his swing is looking longer and his plate discipline has gone completely array. Time will tell. Sizemore and Hafner are two of the most important parts of this lineup (including Martinez). As they go, so does the team.
The best thing about a team playing bad is that tomorrow is another day and yet another potential way to right the ship. The White Sox come to town and hopefully the whole Tribe will decide to show up for once.
Friday, May 8, 2009
Let's Blow this thing up

Monday, May 4, 2009
Two ways to go

Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Bad Tribe Vibe

- The lineup does not look imposing at all
- I don't care if he only gave up 6 runs today, Carl Pavano still sucks
- Rafael Perez caught the WBC disease
- Grady is pressing way too much
- Hafner should not be batting 4th
- Choo should not be batting 4th
- The constant lineup changes may have had a negative effect on this team
The good news is Sidney Ponson is pitching for the Royals tomorrow. It will be Aaron Laffey's first shot in 2009 to stick with the club. I imagine we will see more lineup juggling as well. I keep reminding myself to take a deep breath and remember that only 5% of the season has been played.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Heading Towards the 480 Bridge

Lee and Carmona were bad, but weren't a complete disaster.
Carl Pavano is really really bad and a complete disaster. I want to pick him up in my fantasy league just so I can cut him.
Sans the long ball, the team collectively had really no clutch hits whatsoever.
The Indians are still in sleep walk spring training mode.
Hafner's swing still looks slow.
The review was pretty short because I just don't have the heart to rehash this garbage of a series more in depth. The great thing about baseball is tomorrow is another day, another game, and the home opener. Scott Lewis takes on some guy named Scott Richmond of the Toronto Blue Jays. Let's pray the rain holds off and the starters allow less than 5 runs.Monday, April 6, 2009
Opening Day is Here!

ALCS Rays vs Red Sox
Monday, March 30, 2009
Trevor Crowe makes the Ballclub! Dellucci to DL

"He plays the game hard," Wedge said of Sizemore. "He's plays the game the right way." indians.com
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Down on the Farm Report: Trevor Crowe

Monday, March 9, 2009
Cleveland Indians Desert Diagnosis

Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Sizemore Conspiracy? Something to Choo on.

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
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?
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.
Thursday, August 28, 2008
10 in a row!
