Showing posts with label Jason Tyner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jason Tyner. Show all posts

Friday, June 13, 2008

Tribe Wins Series, Dodge Beanballs

The Indians finally won a 3 game series, beating the Minnesota Twins yesterday 12-2. It was their first since mid-May. Two outstanding pitching performances led to victories, along with an offensive explosion Thursday. Manager Eric Wedge showed some vigor as he exchanged multiple profanities with Twins manager Ron Gardenhire after Andy Marte was hit with a pitch, apparently in retaliation of Alexi Casilla being plunked the inning earlier, which was in retaliation of Jamey Carroll being plunked even earler. The next series with Minnesota will be more interesting than usual. With the rash of injuries plaguing the team, maybe they can come together and win a few. The White Sox were swept by the Tigers, so it shows you that this season is long from over. If I were to tell you names like Haad, Tyner, Elarton, Velandia, Mujica, Snyder, Aubrey, and Bauer would all be on this team before July, you would have probably laughed or punched me in the face. Although the batting order looks downright bleak at the moment, stranger things have happened. You figure some of the hitters are due. If the bullpen can straighten themselves out (they are due too), the Tribe could be .500 before the All-Star break! Let's not get too far ahead of ourselves.

Here were some of the Highlights:


CC Sabathia: 9 IP, 5 Hits, 0 earned runs, 5 K's. Who said we should trade CC? Continues to prove why he is on of the top pitchers in baseball. Need his consistency more than ever now with Westbrook and Carmona on the shelf


Grady Sizemore: 5-14, 2 HR's, 4 RBI. He is now the greatest threat in the Indians lineup. Can the team afford to keep in the leadoff spot? Time will tell.


Jamey Carroll: 8-9, 2 RBI. Continues to slap base hits around the yard, raised his batting average like 50 points in 2 days.


Areas of Concern:


Paul Byrd: 3 IP, 6 Hits, 5 earned runs, 0 k's. He got absolutely shelled. I sat behind home plate for his last start and the ball Jason Kubel hit for homerun was the loudest crack I have ever heard. It was like a firework going off. Paulie has been pitching good one game, bad the next for a lot of 2008.


Joe Borowski: 1 IP, 2 earned runs. He should really only pitch in save situations, this tends to happen often when Wedge brings him out when the team is losing.


Victor Martinez: Apparently Victor had a bum elbow to go along with his bum hamstring. Why the Indians insist to keep these things quiet is beyond me. If he is hurt, put him on the DL. He may have overcompensated for his early hamstring injury and put too much pressure on his elbows/arms when swinging. I understand he is a "gamer" but we have a capable backup (Shoppach). 80% of Victor as we apparently were watching for most of 2008 is not as good as 100% healthy Victor. Hopefully he will heal and be back sometime in August.


Interleague play starts up again as the San Diego Padres come to town for a three game series. Jody Gerut makes his triumphant return to the NorthCoast, so buy your tickets today!

Monday, May 19, 2008

Tribe adds pitcher to 40 Man Roster, Oneli Perez

The Cleveland Indians claimed relief pitcher Oneli Perez off of waivers from the Chicago White Sox. In 14 appearances at Triple A Charlotte, the 25 year old Perez went o-1 with a 9.53. (eesshh). Shapiro and the gang must like something about him to give the guy a trial run for a week or two until Shin Soo Choo comes back from his rehab assignment. Not player was needed to be dropped since the team DFA'd Jason Tyner Friday. I know absoulutely nothing about old Oneli, except by the picture to the left he seems to like children, mascots, and blondes.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Mastny sent down, Tyner called up


Due to his relative inactivity, Reliever Tom Mastny was sent down to triple A Buffalo. He only pitched in two games, so he will be better off getting innings in the minors. The Indians have not needed many relief innings because the starters have been going so deep into games. Jason Tyner is journeyman outfielder who will be used primarily as a pinch runner. I would assume he will be sent back down after Joe Borowski comes off of the disabled list. It will be nice to see a guy with speed on the club for late inning opportunities since the middle 4 in the lineup are incredibly slow.