Cleveland Indians 2012 Offseason Thread

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grodt
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Sep 20, 2011 1:42pm
Going to be an interesting off season for sure. I'd say that our play this season puts us in the "win now" zone that Dolan has claimed lead to more spending. Unfortunately there are only two really good 1B eligible for free agency and for some reason I just can't see Pujols or Fielder deciding to come to Cleveland. Lance Berkman would be an interesting possibility as he can play OF, 1B and could DH.

I really hope that we'll be able to convince Grady to sign an incentive laden contract because I don't necessarily want to let him go but I don't think the Indians can afford to risk $9 million on a guy who hasn't been able to stay healthy lately. I think Fausto will be here next year also, either because his option is picked up or through arbitration. He's still only 27 and I don't see the Indians risking him "figuring it out" with another team.
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BR1986FB
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Sep 20, 2011 2:24pm
Druby solo blast puts the good guys up 3-2. Cabrera ties a Tribe record for most HR's by a SS in one year with his 24th (per Matt Underwood).
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BR1986FB
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Sep 20, 2011 2:30pm
Fukudome blast makes it 4-2....
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BR1986FB
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Sep 20, 2011 3:25pm
Perez closes it out and the Tribe is back to .500 with a 4-3 victory.
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Sep 20, 2011 3:58pm
BR1986FB;904523 wrote: Cabrera ties a Tribe record for most HR's by a SS in one year with his 24th (per Matt Underwood).
Ask BR who's record he tied! ;-)
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Sep 20, 2011 3:59pm
BR1986FB;904523 wrote: Cabrera ties a Tribe record for most HR's by a SS in one year with his 24th (per Matt Underwood).
Let's ask BR who's record he tied! ;-) Ohh...and does today's win count as a "Business Man's Special"?
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Sep 20, 2011 4:41pm
BRF;904648 wrote:Let's ask BR who's record he tied! ;-) Ohh...and does today's win count as a "Business Man's Special"?
That would be JP....and I would say yes to the second question.
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Sep 20, 2011 5:09pm
I like our core going forward. I like Kipnis, drubs, Santana, chiz, and choo ( when healthy) I would love to throw a fuck load at Pujols or fielder but I doubt they will. Berkman would be solid tho. I would also like to see fukedome back
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Sep 20, 2011 5:53pm
They are going to have to go out and get a right handed hitting everyday player. Period. If they bring back Fukidome, it will be the end of either Sizemore, Brantley or Choo (if not two of them) in an Indians uni. The lineup is way too left handed hitter heavy, and that was exploited by the Tigers down the stretch. I fully expect a blockbuster trade involving at least one of them.
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BR1986FB
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Sep 20, 2011 6:17pm
royal_k;904706 wrote:and I would say yes to the second question.
Doubleheader..."no soup for you !"
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Sep 20, 2011 11:35pm
Lets do a sign and trade with Choo and Fielder. Please????

While I wouldnt HATE signing The Big Puma...the dude is old. I personally dont want him. I think he will regress into what we saw more of prior to this season, than the in form Puma we saw this season.
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Sep 21, 2011 2:22am
HitsRus;904740 wrote:They are going to have to go out and get a right handed hitting everyday player. Period. If they bring back Fukidome, it will be the end of either Sizemore, Brantley or Choo (if not two of them) in an Indians uni. The lineup is way too left handed hitter heavy, and that was exploited by the Tigers down the stretch. I fully expect a blockbuster trade involving at least one of them.
I could definitely see them trading Choo. I doubt they let go of Brantley. He was consistent, young, and locked up for a while. I would definitely welcome Fukudome back. Just solid all around.
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Sep 21, 2011 7:41am
I would expect Shelly Duncan to be retained, but his defensive weaknesses work against him being an everyday player... His defensive miscue yesterday may well have cost us a sweep. The Tribe will need a right hand hitting 1st baseman too, as it is looking more and more that LaPorta is not the answer.
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BR1986FB
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Sep 21, 2011 7:46am
(If previously mentioned, my apologies) So....I guess that for the last 3 years Carlos Santana has "called his shot." Prior to the HR he hit the other night he called his mom and promised her a HR for her birthday (the next day). Santana has done this (promised her a HR) THREE years in a row and delivered EVERY time. This begs the question, "if you can turn it on at ANY time, Carlos, why aren't you hitting one EVERY game?" :p
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Sonofanump
Sep 21, 2011 2:00pm
BR1986FB;905248 wrote:(If previously mentioned, my apologies) So....I guess that for the last 3 years Carlos Santana has "called his shot." Prior to the HR he hit the other night he called his mom and promised her a HR for her birthday (the next day). Santana has done this (promised her a HR) THREE years in a row and delivered EVERY time. This begs the question, "if you can turn it on at ANY time, Carlos, why aren't you hitting one EVERY game?" :p
How many mothers does he have?
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BR1986FB
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Sep 21, 2011 2:14pm
Sonofanump;905710 wrote:How many mothers does he have?
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Crimson streak
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Sep 23, 2011 8:58am
I really like what we have seen from
Gomez lately. He looks like he could be our 3rd/4th starter next year. It would be a dream but I would love to see them bring back cc . He always said he really didn't want to leave and maybe he would be willing to come back.
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BR1986FB
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Sep 23, 2011 8:50pm
Thome making it a "Jim Thome Night" to remember as he's 2 for 2 with a double, a 2R HR and 3 RBI's. Score knotted at 4-4 in the 4th...
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Sep 23, 2011 8:55pm
The Indians announced tonight that they're building a Jim Thome statue at the spot of the longest HR ever hit at Jacobs Field which was hit by Thome.
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grodt
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Sep 23, 2011 10:48pm
Carlos Santana with a walk-off home run.
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Sep 23, 2011 10:59pm
grodt;908458 wrote:Carlos Santana with a walk-off home run.

Was standing out at the Ridgid bar tonight when he hit it. Awesome.
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HitsRus
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Sep 23, 2011 10:59pm
A great nite all around....
The Indians announced tonight that they're building a Jim Thome statue at the spot of the longest HR ever hit at Jacobs Field which was hit by Thome.
....such a good idea.
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Sep 24, 2011 12:15am
I'd be fine with keeping Marson at C going into next season and moving Santana to 1B.

We don't need a catcher to hit .300. Marson controls the staff well, has a great arm, and isn't too terrible with a bat in his hand. He could be a .250-.260 hitter, but his defense makes up for his offense.

I do think we'll make a trade involving one of our OF'ers. I'd like to keep Fukudome, he's just solid.

Santana is showing legit power. He's closing in on 30 homers in his first full year.

Carrera is quietly doing a solid job offensively as well.. I could see him turning into a very high OBP guy, as well as keeping a BA around .280+.
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Sep 24, 2011 12:37am
BR1986FB;908372 wrote:Thome making it a "Jim Thome Night" to remember as he's 2 for 2 with a double, a 2R HR and 3 RBI's. Score knotted at 4-4 in the 4th...
He got a single in his 3rd at bat, I joked with my girlfriend when he came up for the 4th time that the only way he was getting the cycle was if he hit a ball that somehow got stuck in the wall or somewhere for like 5 minutes, lol
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Sep 24, 2011 5:03am
A truly amazing night....