
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Marte Gone, Tribe trades for Reliever

Monday, February 16, 2009
Meet the Tribe: The Position Players

79 Chris Gimenez: Chris was added to the 40 man roster in December before the Rule 5 draft. He is a jack of all trades type player, possessing the ability to play Catcher, First, Third, and both corner outfield positions. Gimenez was moved to Catcher in 2006, but probably won't see much time there in the majors as an Indian with Martinez and Shoppach blocking that path, along with super prospect Carlos Santana behind him in Double A. He is an excellent on base guy and will likely gain more power the more experience he gains. Best case scenario for this 26 year old would be a role as a super utility guy for the Tribe in 2010, or possibly if injuries occur in 2009.
41 Victor Martinez: Groin and Elbow problems sidelined Victor for most of 2008 as he only appeared in 73 games. The elbow seemed to be the toughest injury to overcome as he only hit 2 homeruns in 266 at bats and slugged a pedestrian .365, way below his season averages. This a big year for V-Mart as his is just 2 years away from free agency and needs to re demonstrates his durability. Manager Eric Wedge has stated that he will catch all of Fausto Carmona's starts and have an increased workload at first base. Expect to see the Victor of old as he returns to the elite AL hitter he always has been.
77 Carlos Santana: Traded from Dodgers with Jon Meloan in Casey Blake deal. Soon to 23 year old has torn up the minors, batting .330 between two Single A clubs in 2008 while belting 20 homeruns and driving in 115 RBI's resulting in an MVP award. Santana is a switch hitter and apparently has that natural sweet sound radiating off his bat when he makes contact. An athletic guy who continues to grow, this Dominican has a strong arm and is assimilating to the catching position quite well in only his 2nd year behind the dish (converted 3rd Baseman/Outfielder). Look for Carlos to be the Indians starting Catcher in 2011, if not as early as the second half of 2010.
65 Damaso Espino: Espino is primarily in camp to help catch all of the pitchers on the roster and add possible minor league depth. Batted .275 in Double A Akron and also played in 13 games for Triple A Omaha (Royals).
Infielders
29 Josh Barfield: Spring Training will be a big transition period for Josh, as he will be asked to expand his game into playing more positions (SS, 3B, Outfield). He has the athleticism and speed to succeed as a 25th man, as I am sure the alternative (Columbus) would not be acceptable. Barfield needs to show some glimpses of his 2006 year with the Padres to ever be considered an everyday player again. Still only 26, should embrace the challenge of making the team and not sulk about the predicament. Should break camp with the Big League club.
13 Asdrubal Cabrera: It was a tale of two seasons of A-Cab. Before the All-Star break, he looked chubby and unmotivated, batting .184 with 1 HR and 14 RBI in 158 at bats. He was subsequently sent down to get in shape and see how he would react to the demotion. Cabrera rebounded quite nicely, batting a cool .320 with 5 homeruns and 33 RBI in 194 AB's. Still only 23 years old, should bounce back to an average AL secondbaseman with above average defensive ability.
25 Ryan Garko: Garko struggled mightily in 2008, but his final 2008 numbers don't paint an accurate picture. He hit a lowly .241 in 85 games before the All-Star game, but rebounded afterwards, hitting .319 in 57 games after. His last 1o games pretty much saved his season, as he a mind boggling .514 with 3 homeruns and 15 RBI's over his final 10 games of the 2008 season. Garko raised his batting average 20 points over the last 12 games, a simply amazing feat. Manager Eric Wedge stated in January that Garko may even take a few balls out in the outfield this spring to see if he could play there in a pinch (gulp). Look for Ryan to get 400-500 at bats between playing first base and DH. As his power number rise (only 14 HR's in 2008) his playing time will rise as well.
68 Michael Aubrey: Former First Round pick got his first taste of the big leagues in 2008, hitting .200 in 45 at bats with 2 homeruns. Was taken off 40 man roster and seems to be primarily a in between Majors/AAA player. Health was always a concern and seems to have eroded his prospect potential. Will start the year in Columbus and probably hope to become a minor league free agent in 2010.
67 Jordan Brown: Brown won back to back minor league MVP's in 2006 and 2007 (high A and AA). Only hit 7 HR's in 2008, so his prospect status has taken a hit. Was taken off 40 man roster and not selected in the Rule 5 draft so look for Jordan to have a bounce back season. If he can ever develop power would become a candidate to play for the Indians in the latter portion of 2009. Look for Brown to be Columbus' opening day first baseman.
4 Tony Graffanino: Signed on February 15th to help fill in when WBC participants leave. Had 89 at bats for Triple A Buffalo (Indians) last year and batted .315. Plays all over the infield and corner positions. Long shot to make major league club. Has a career .267 batting average with 6 teams over his 15 year major league career.
26 Andy Cannizaro: Looking to be utility guy for Triple A Columbus. Batted .321 in 84 at bats for Triple A Buffalo (Indians). Familiar with Columbus, as he played there in parts of the 2005 and 2006 seasons. 30 year old looking to keep his minor league career afloat.
66 Stephen Head: 25 year old is an excellent fielder at first and outfield, projecting to be a bench guy in Triple A. Hit .290 with 13 homeruns in Akron, so his power is not quite where the Indians would like it to be. Similar to Jordan Brown as he is a college guy kind of stuck in no mans' land not being on the 40 man roster. There seems to be a real log jam between him, Aubrey and Brown.
68 Wes Hodges: Wes had an outstanding 2008 in Akron as he batted .290 with 18 HR's and 97 RBI. Top 10 prospect projects to be in contention for 3rd Base position in 2010. Needs to work on his defense as he is a big guy that lacks some range. Drafted in the 2nd round in 2007 out of Georgia Tech, he looks to be in the starting lineup in Triple A in 2009, meaning 3 minor league levels in 3 years in the Indians organization.
78 Beau Mills : 22 year old slugged 21 HR's and drove in 90 RBI while posting a .293 in Single A Kinston in 2008 earning him the MVP of the league. An average defender, Mills possesses the right determination the Tribe is looking for in their players, resulting in his Spring Training Invite. Slotted to start the season at first for Double A Akron, Mills is a top 10 prospect and the Indians first baseman of the future. Beau was the 13th overall selection in the first round of the 2007 draft.
8 Wilson Valdez: Has appeared in 111 games in the majors for Dodgers, Mariners, and Padres, compiling a career .211 batting average. Will battle Jesus and Cannizaro for a spot in Columbus. Valdez split the 2008 season playing in Korea and Japan. With the Kia Tigers (Korea) he batted .218 with 13 stolen bases in 47 games while batting .256 and 4 stolen bases in 29 games for the Tokyo Yakult Swallows (Japan).
Outfielders
17 Shin-Soo Choo: The Tribe's starting Right Fielder for 2009, Choo batted .309 with 14 HR's and 66 RBI in 94 games in the big leagues last season. Most of the damage was done after the All-Star break as he slammed 11 of the homeruns in just 210 at bats while batting .343. Choo is an average outfielder and regaining his arm strength, finally being totally healed from Tommy John surgery. Seems to be a much better hitter against righties, but still hit .286 against Left-handed pitching. Choo will be a big key to the success of the 2009 Indians and will be counted on to drive runs toward the bottom end of the order.
62 Trevor Crowe : Crowe is a former first round pick who has experienced inconsistancy and injuries in his four years in the organization. An average defender, Crowe seems to be more of a 4th outfielder rather than an everyday guy, but he did bat .302 with 9 HR's between Akron and Buffalo last season. This 25 year old switch hitter will probably be the first call-up if any of the outfielders are injured as he is on the 40 man roster. Will start in Centerfield for Triple A Columbus in 2009.
20 David Dellucci: In the final year of his 3 year deal that is paying him over $3.5 million to sit on the bench. 35 year old hit .238 with 11 HR's and 47 RBI in 113 games for the Tribe. Not a great fielder with a weak arm, Dellucci will be a left handed hitter off the bench to spell Francisco and Choo from time to time. If he struggles, don't be surprised for the Indians to cut bait and eat his way to large of a contract.
12 Ben Francisco: Ben was forced into batting all over the lineup in 2008. He hit 15 HR's and drove in 54 RBI while batting .266 in Left and Right field. Really struggled after the All-Start break, hitting only .236 in his last 57 games. An average defender, the 2009 season will be an important one for Francisco to determine if he is an every day ball player or just a guy with some pop off the bench.
24 Grady Sizemore: Grady had another superb season in 2008, batting .268 with 33 HR's and 90 RBI while stealing 38 bases from the leadoff spot. Was again named the AL All-Star game and collected his second gold glove. Only batted .247 over his final 53 games, but still posted a .343 on base percentage. Sizemore also struggled against lefties, batting just .224. Sizemore will eventually be moved down to the 3 hole when a better leadoff hitting alternative is presented. Still only 26 years old, Grady has become one of the top 10 players in all of baseball. Thankfully is signed through the 2012 season.
Non Roster Invites
61 Michael Brantley: Brantley was the player to be named in the CC Sabathia trade from the Brewers that also netted the Indians Matt Laporta, Rob Bryson, and Zach Jackson. Brantley has an uncanny ability to get on base, posting a .319 batting average and a .395 on base percentage in Double A Huntsville (Brewers) as a 21 year old. Struck out only 27 times in 420 at bats last season, demonstrating amazing plate discipline. Plays a decent outfield and figures to play all three positions in Columbus in 2009. Has all the tools to be a future leadoff hitter.
71 Matt LaPorta: The centerpiece of the CC Sabathia trade, Laporta projects to be a major power hitter for years to come. He was a first round pick by the Brewers in 2007, he hit 20 HR's and drove in 66 RBI while batting .288 in just 302 at bats in Double A Huntsville (Brewers). Will focus primarily on Left Field in Columbus, but will be an option in Right and First Base as well. LaPorta was a member of Team USA in the 2008 Olympics and also appeared in the Futures game during All Star weekend. Has developed great pitch recognition, allowing his patience at the plate to result in good hitters' counts and walks. Is often compared to Pat Burrell.
Designated Hitters
48 Travis Hafner: Travis had a 2008 to forget. Lingering shoulder pain limited Pronk to just 198 at bats. He didn't fare well at all, hitting .197 with 5 HR's and 24 RBI. Surgery was not performed on his shoulder until the offseason, so it is no guarantee that he will be 100% healthy come February 25th. After an average looking 2007 for Hafner's standards. he will be looking to rebound and get back to the elite slugger ole #48 was. Expect Travis to sit against tough lefties, have a day or two off a week, and hopefully slug 30-35 home runs again in 2009.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Meet the Tribe... Pitching Edition

Pitchers
63 Rafael Betancourt Raffy right's 2009 season is a big one for both the Tribe and him. Will he repeat his disappointing 2008 or rekindle the his magical 2007 campaign? Bet on somewhere in the middle to be true. Imagine Indians brass is betting on him not pitching in the WBC (Venezuela) and focusing on spotting his fastball. 2010 is a club option so Raffy will need to prove to the Indians he is back. Hopefully 2008 was more of an abberation than an impending decline.
Interesting Tid Bit... Victor Martinez is the Godfather to his Betancourt's son.
55 Fausto Carmona Can Fausto cut down his walks and baffle A.L. hitters with his wicked slider? The Indians are leaning heavily on Carmona to help stabilize the 2 slot in the rotation. If his walks are down, his consistancy will return. Showed toughness and grit while pounding Gary Sheffield's face in late September game against Detroit. Just turned 25 in December.
Interesting Tid Bit... Fausto favorite movie? Major League 2.
57 Zach Jackson Zach has an outside shot at the roster as either a 5th starter or 7th man out of the pen. More likely headed to the Columbus rotation. One of four players acquired from Milwaukee in CC trade.
Interesting Tid Bit... Jackson's last two starts of 2008 were impressive, earning wins against eventual A.L. playoff participants Boston and Chicago (13 innings, 4 earned runs, 8 K's).
30 Masahide Kobayashi Kobayashi has a lot to prove in 2009 after pitching inconsistant the second half of last season. Club feels that Kobayashi wore down and only allowed him to throw in 3 games in September, eventually shutting him down after September 13th.
Intersting Tid Bit... Cousin to world renown Hot Dog eating champion Kobayashi. (no, not really).
32 Aaron Laffey Was A.L. Rookie Pitcher of the Month for May, developed some elbow trouble, and was eventually shut down for the season. Leading candidate to be teams' 5th starter. Lived in Cleveland during off season to refocus and train for 2009. Tribe brass still high on him as he lefty is just turning 24 in April and despite struggles posted a 4.23 ERA in 16 starts.
Interesting Tid Bit... Loves listening to 2Pac.
31 Cliff Lee What can you say about ole Clifton? 2008 Cy Young winner, All-Star starter, 22 game winner. If he is anywhere close to the pitcher he was last year, losing CC will be much easier to deal with. Mind Boggling 2.54 ERA with 170 K's. Ace of the staff.
Interesting Tid Bit...Lee's middle name is Phifer.
50 Jensen Lewis Was 13-13 in save opportunities as Tribe's de facto closer. Stuggled with velocity early on in 2008, but rebounded quite well posting a 1.59 era over his last 10 outings. Lewis will be relied upon as a 7th and 8th inning guy with having the potential to fill in at closer if Kerry Wood needs a day off or is placed on the Disabled List.
Interesting Tid Bit... Was college teammate to fellow Tribe pitcher Jeremy Sowers.
46 Scott Lewis This Ohio State Alum has an outside shot at the 5th slot in the rotation, more likely headed back home to Columbus. Won all 4 starts he made for the Indians in September, posting a 2.63 ERA. Threw a shutout in his Major League Debut.
Interesting Tid Bit... Majored in Sociology at THE Ohio State University.
59 John Meloan Right hander acquired from the Dodgers in the Casey Blake trade. Pegged as a late inning option in Triple A. Throws fastball in mid 90's, will be one of the first call ups if bullpen struggles.
Interesting Tid Bit... K'd 2 in his 2 games pitched last season in the majors with the Indians.
72 Adam Miller The eternal prospect who only just turned 24 in November. Fastball in upper 90's, but can't stay healthy. Reportedly 100% (we'll see) as his finger problems are apparently behind him. Has been moved to the bullpen to try and keep him on the field for an extended time. Outside shot at making the team as the 7th option out of the pen. May still be a starter again someday.
Interesting Tid Bit... Enjoys meat sandwiches.
49 Edward Mujica Posted a 6.75 ERA over 33 games, but actually went through a 10 inning scoreless streak, which means when he is bad, he is God awful. Out of options so has a shot at making the bullpen. More likely sent packing after lighting the Arizona sky with Rawlings products.
Interesting Tid Bit... Resides in Yagua, Venezuela. Hope he stays there come February 12th.
44 Carl Pavano Was blasted mercilessly and basically compared to a part of the female anatomy in Joe Torre's book. Dated Alyssa Milano. Pitched really crappy over his four years in New York. Indians hoping he can regain his 2004 form (big stretch) and be the teams' 3rd starter.
Interesting Tid Bit... May be arrested in June 2009 for stealing $1.5 million from Cleveland and its fans.
53 Rafael Perez Pitched solid in 2008, will probably be the only Lefty out of the pen. Likely main set up guy looking to continue his consistantcy. Posted a 3.54 ERA over 76 plus innings. An unsung contributor.
Interesting Tid Bit... Turns 27 in May.
27 Anthony Reyes Out of options, has inside track at 4th slot in the rotation. Put together 5 solid starts (2-1, 1.83 ERA in 34 plus innings) for the Tribe before being shut down September 5th as a precausion. Former top prospect for St. Louis needs to stay healthy to ever be counted on.
Interesting Tid Bit... Lost 10 straight games to start 2007 season.
75 Hector Rondon Soon to be 21 year old ticketed as ace of the Akron staff. Went 11-6 at Single A Kinston and rated as a top 10 prospect by Baseball America. Fastball clocked in the mid 90's.
Interesting Tid Bit... Played in the 2007 Futures game for the World Team during All-Star weekend.
56 Rich Rundles 6'5 Lefty gave up only one run over 5 innings of work over 8 games last September for the Tribe. Primarily a matchup lefty who is a great bullpen depth option who will probably start the season in Columbus. Will definitely see time in the Big Leagues in 2009.
Interesting Tid Bit... Throws side-arm.
70 Tony Sipp The off injured Sipp looks to rebound from Tommy John surgery. Looking to round out an impressive Columbus bullpen. Left hander experienced more arm pain in Winter Ball so the team is being cautiously optimistic in his return.
Interesting Tid Bit... Sports a career 2.74 ERA in the minors.
38 Joe Smith Acquired in December from the Mets as part of the 3 team deal involving Franklin Gutierrez. Sidearmer posted a 2.57 era over his last 10 games while New York was in the playoff hunt. Righties batted .192 against him. Virtual lock to make club as a matchup guy out of the pen.
Interesting Tid Bit... Grandparents live in Bay Village, Ohio.
45 Jeremy Sowers Jeremy's 2008 campaign was a roller coaster of a season that went primarily down, posting 4 wins in 22 starts with an ERA above 5. In the mix for the 5th slot, but pretty much a depth option. Former #1 pick has been unable to his 2006 form when he won 7 games and posted a 3.57 ERA. His velocity is up, but the difference between his fastball and changeup is to low (5mph) to be consistantly effective against major league hitters.
Interesting Tid Bit... Favorite music is New Wave and 80's. or loves the band AH-HA.
37 Jake Westbrook Jake signed a 3-year 30 million dollar contract in 2007 and subsequently needed Tommy John surgery causing Tribe fans to utter the phrase "only in Cleveland." Will try to make it back after the All-Star break to contrinbute to a hopeful playoff run. Westbrook is a hard worker and will be back to his regular form by 2010.
Interesting Tid Bit... Was traded to the Indians back in 2000 from the Yankees as part of the David Justice deal along with Zach Day and Ricky Ledee.
34 Kerry Wood Signed a 2 year, $20.5 million dollar deal with a $11 million vesting option in 2011. Saved 34 of 40 games for division winning Cubs. Tribe hopeful long history of arm troubles stay away. First fire baller to close for the Indians since John Rocker.
Interesting Tid Bit... Struck out 20 batters in one game in 1998.
Non Roster Invites
36 Greg Aquino posted a 2.45 ERA in 23 innings for Triple A Norfolk in 2008. Had 12.54 ERA in 9 games as an Oriole. Started season on 25-man roster.
Interesting Tid Bit... Was originally an infielder.
58 Jack Cassel 28 year righty pitched in 9 games for the Astros, posting a 5.64 ERA. Triple A bullpen option.
Interesting Tid Bit... Brother is New England Patriots QB Matt Cassel. Seriously!
39 Vinnie Chulk In the mix (longshot) for last bullpen spot. Posted a 4.83 ERA in 27 games for the Giants. Never was recalled after being sent to the minors in June, pitched adequately in Triple A Fresno, with a 3.65 ERA over 24 plus innings. Major contributor to SF bullpen in 2007 where he pitched in 57 games, going 5-4 with a 3.57 ERA.
Interesting Tid Bit... Has a degree in sports management.
64 Ryan Edell Lefty posted a 7-8 record with a 3.80 ERA over 26 starts in Double A Akron in 2008. Has excellent arm control meaning he slots the arm angle on his pitches mostly the same. Not much of a power pitcher as he throws in the low 90's. Likely an eventual bullpen candidate as a long man in Columbus.
Interesting Tid Bit... Likes eating Hamburgers.
40 Matt Herges 38 year old pitched in 58 games for Colorado in 2008, going 3-4 with a 5.04 ERA. Has appeared in 537 games over his 12 major league career for the Dodgers, Expos, Padres, Giants, Diamondbacks, Marlins and Rockies. First try at the A.L. Long shot to make bullpen, but may give Triple A a try. Threw 3 shutout innings in 2007 World Series.
Interesting Tid Bit... Was named in the Mitchell Report for taking Performance Inhancing Drugs.
69 David Huff 2008 Indians Minor League Pitcher of the Year. Lefty was 1st round pick out of UCLA in 2006. Real shot at rotation out of Spring Training, will definitely be first call up if doesn't break camp with the big league club. Demonstrates outstanding control as he only walked 29 batters in 26 minor league starts in 2008. Compiled a 5-1 record with a 1.92 ERA in Akron over 11 games. Went 6-4 with a 3.01 ERA in Buffalo over 16 starts. A Strike Trower who has a solid velocity (94mph fastball).
Interesting Tid Bit... Favorite player growing up was Tom Glavine.
16 Tomo Ohka Triple A Starting Pitching Depth Option. Has career 50-62 record in the big leagues. Went 5-11 with a 4.18 ERA in Triple A Charlotte in 2008 (White Sox affiliate).
Interesting Tid Bit... Mentioned in 2003 episode of The Simpsons.
54 Kirk Saarloos Spent most of 2008 season in Triple A Sacramento for Oakland as a starter, posting a 9-4 record and 4.22 ERA in 22 starts. Should make the rotation in Columbus.
Interesting Tid Bit... Career Record is 29-30 with a 5.02 ERA.
Special thanks to Tony Lastoria's book "2009 Cleveland Indians Top 100 Prospects" for his analysis on Tribe minor leaguers. You can purchase his book at his site http://www.indiansprospectinsider.com/. Phenominal Tribe Resource!
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
3 Burning Tribe Questions

Pavano says that one injury led to another and that he finally feels well after working out with a new trainer in Arizona during the offseason. Some of his teammates kept pointing out that each time it appeared he was close to being ready to pitch in the major leagues, another injury occurred.
"I'm looking at from a perspective of just the way each thing happened and the timing of it and just piecing all those things together," Mussina said. "You get to form your own evaluation. It didn't look good. From a player's and a teammate's standpoint, it didn't look good. Was everything just coincidence over and over again? I don't know."
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Down on the Farm Report: Michael Brantley

from CastroTurf...
There is a chance -- albeit a slim one -- that Matt LaPorta, Michael Brantley or Trevor Crowe could win a big-league job out of camp. Again, though, it's slim, given that the Indians prefer to have those guys getting everyday at-bats in Triple-A. But it's become quite clear that David Dellucci is on a short leash this season. It also doesn't appear likely the Indians will carry five outfielders at the outset of the season.
Brantley is as mature a 21-year-old as you'll ever meet.
2. DeRosa 3B
4. Martinez C
5. Hafmer DH
2. DeRosa 3B
3. Sizemore CF
4. Martinez 1B
7. Shoppach C
8. Francisco RF
9. Cabrera 2B
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Winter Press tour Sandusky Style

Garko expressed surprise that he may be asked to play the outfield.
‘‘One of my friends sent me a text message saying that he read in the paper I was going out there,’’ Garko explained. ‘‘That’s fine with me, though nobody has said anything to me. If Eric Wedge thinks it helps the team, then I’ll do everything I can to help.’’ from the Sandusky Register
The event was quite large and had games, ball park food and beer. I went to one similar to this last year at Stampers bar in Fairview Park that was much more interactive and interesting. The three following videos will give you the gist of the whole event.
Part 1 with David Huff
Part 2 with Ryan Garko
Part 3
Only 3 weeks until Pitchers and Catchers report!
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Answering the Fans
Here is a synopsis of what I heard
When Wedge was asked about Andy Marte, he basically said they haven't been able to tap into his full potential in Cleveland and that it might have to happen somewhere else. Said for some guys sometimes their ability to stay consistant just clicks on one day(used the example of Casey Blake after 8 years in the minors and Jamie Moyer, saying he remembers facing him in the minors). I would say Marte is pretty much done as an Indian.
Wedge said they wouldn't have guessed Cliff Lee would accomplish the season he had after his first spring training start (joked that he asked Carl Willis what the two had been working on all winter). After his amazing April continued into May and June, Wedge knew Lee's season would be special. Told Cliff after CC was traded, he was the man, his ace. Also mentioned Kelly Shoppach while speaking about Lee prominantly, so don't be surprised to see a Lee/Shoppach battery most of the time.
Antonetti spoke about how the Indians decided to bring in Carl Pavano. Said he was in the best shape he had been in 4 years. Pavano also bluntly talked about that he pretty much sucked in New York and was ready for a big comeback. Apparently the team was impressed with his desire to bounce back and Pavano seemed to be the most physically recovered reclamation project out there. Stressed it was a low risk/high reward signing.
Wedge spoke about how Josh Barfield needs to develop some more "flexibility" in his game to make the club, saying that he may need to learn the outfield to become more versatile. Also talked about Ryan Garko learning some left field (yikes!) for when Victor Martinez plays first. Doesn't have any illusions that Garko will be the next Willie Mays out there, but just being serviceable would add to club overall. Also said DeRosa would play some right field for Choo against tougher lefties and that Jamey Carroll may patrol the outfield as well. The skipper seems to really want to be able to juggle his players around to find the right fit any given day. Stressed it was a 162 game season and needs to be treated as such. (never overact to any situation).
Antoneti mentioned 3 players to watch in AA Akron, Carlos Santana, Beau Mills, and Hector Rondon as well as hyping up the AAA Columbus outfield of Matt LaPorta, Michael Brantley, and Trevor Crowe (compared him to Coco Crisp).
Wedge spoke a bit about the usual question that comes up at these type of events, Cleveland's market size and players coming and going. He said that the 10 game losing streak was more of a product of the players' uncertainty about the CC trade talks and felt the team didn't really give their best effort. Said a lot of players got exposure last year to the big league team that they normally would not have, and will help come 2009. Mentioned that the two biggest team leaders left (Sabathia, Blake) but more talent will come on through (mentioned Matt LaPorta, David Huff). Antonetti talked about even though the season was a disappointment, they were able to replenish the farm system more than expected through their various deals.
When I asked about the teams feeling concerning disclosing injuries, Wedge and Antonetti both basically said that the team would lose a competitive advantage if they told the media every little bump and bruise. (The video is below).
It was a fun experience for my wife Lynsey and I to go out and hear about our beloved Tribe (It was also the first time we left our 1 month old son at Grandma's house). The event gave the fans an up close feeling of where the front office hopes and feels the team will be in 2009. We will be off to the winter caravan tour in Sandusky with Ryan Garko and David Huff Monday so I will have some stuff up here about that as well. Here is the last clip which is really just financial talk and kind of boring. For all you Derek Jeter fans there is some drooling over him in here as well. Enjoy!
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Is Pavano coming to Cleveland?

DeRosa an Indian

Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Franky G, Frankly Gone

J.J. Putz could be headed to the Mets in a three-team trade with the Mariners and Indians, according to major-league sources.
Under terms of the deal, the Mets would get Putz, outfielder Jeremy Reed and reliever Sean Green from Seattle. The Mariners would receive reliever Aaron Heilman, outfielder Endy Chavez and first baseman Mike Carp from the Mets. They'd also get Franklin Gutierrez from the Indians and minor leaguers. The Indians would get reliever Joe Smith from the Mets and infielder Luis Valbuena from Seattle.
From the Mets' perspective, the deal would be Heilman and Smith for Putz. Chavez and Reed would be an exchange of backup outfielders, Smith and Green an exchange of right-handed groundball specialists.
In addition to the players previously mentioned, the M's are getting right-hander Maikel Cleto, left-hander Jason Vargas and outfielder Ezekiel Carrera from the Mets.
Wow.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Winter Wonderings with Wedge

- Basically said if no infield moves were made, Peralta would remain at Shortstop which can't be good for Barfield.
- When asked about Shoppach/Martinez/Garko First Base/Catcher situation, Wedge said that Shoppach's role would increase behind the dish, but the league will adjust to him at bat. He stated that he won't commit to anything at the moment, leading me to believe that they are shopping him hardcore (with 3 catchers on the 40man) for a middle infielder.
- The team is looking at probably after January 1 for a starting pitcher but Shapiro and Antonetti have been kicking the tires on every possibility.
- Tribe is exploring everything at closer (trade/free agent) so it seems they are coming up with a back up plan if the Kerry Wood deal falls through.
The skipper seems pretty optimistic about the Indians addressing the needs of the team. I am relieved to know that Wedge doesn't see a Cabrera/Barfield double play combination in 2009. The next 48 hours may paint a more clearer picture of what team will be taking the field come opening day
Would Wood Work in Cleveland?

Monday, December 8, 2008
Sayonara Tom Mastny

Tribe interested in Rafael Furcal?

Friday, December 5, 2008
Tribe Signs Tomo Ohka
