Good for him
posted by Ironman92Good for him
Read that this morning. Love Carlos
I think Carlos could have a big year. Back where he feels comfortable, winning culture, friends, etc. Wonder if we hit him leadoff or not? Top 3-4 of lineup is solid as any, but man they may not see jack shit all year to hit.
posted by Ironman92Good for him
Wow...I don’t blame Carlos one bit... It’s hard to believe that a major league manager and coaching staff would tolerate that kind of shit.
Bieber having a great Spring:
1.42 ERA
23 K's in 19 innings
Only given up 8 hits and 2 walks
posted by BRFBieber having a great Spring:
1.42 ERA
23 K's in 19 innings
Only given up 8 hits and 2 walks
If he’s you’re 5th starter, you’re doing something right. I don’t follow spring training too much, but Clev got kinda lit up yesterday when I watched.
Bieber is a bright spot.
Meanwhile, Lindor , Zimmer, and Kipnis will open the season on the DL.
This season is starting to remind me of 2008.😕
posted by HitsRusBieber is a bright spot.
Meanwhile, Lindor , Zimmer, and Kipnis will open the season on the DL.
This season is starting to remind me of 2008.😕
Zimmer was known, Kipnis is expected, Lindor is precautionary
Carlos Santana leading the Tribe Spring Training stats:
Hits - 22
Runs - 11
HR - 4
RBI - 12
BA - .415 (starters)
Also, Tribe signs Brad Miller to fill in for Kipnis.
Hope Ramirez is nothing serious. I’ll guess a contusion that might miss first week
posted by Ironman92Hope Ramirez is nothing serious. I’ll guess a contusion that might miss first week
Carted off sounded awful on twitter, so hopefully just a week or two. Opening day roster gonna suck.
Indians.com says X-Rays negative for break. Tito says he is day to day right now.
Bieber roughed up a little bit today (of course after I post how good he was doing).
Oliver Perez had a terrible appearance.
So here we go.
Mandy Bell quote from Indians.com:
"Between the amount of turnover the Indians had this offseason and this season’s injuries, there’s a chance that none of the players who started in over 100 games for Cleveland in 2018 will play on Opening Day (Lindor, 158 games; Ramirez, 157; Kipnis, 147; Yonder Alonso, 145; Michael Brantley, 143; Edwin Encarnacion, 137; Yan Gomes, 112; Brandon Guyer, 103; Rajai Davis, 101)"
posted by BRFMandy Bell quote from Indians.com:
"Between the amount of turnover the Indians had this offseason and this season’s injuries, there’s a chance that none of the players who started in over 100 games for Cleveland in 2018 will play on Opening Day (Lindor, 158 games; Ramirez, 157; Kipnis, 147; Yonder Alonso, 145; Michael Brantley, 143; Edwin Encarnacion, 137; Yan Gomes, 112; Brandon Guyer, 103; Rajai Davis, 101)"
ouch
GO TRIBE!!
#enjoyit
posted by Verbal Kint#enjoyit
Just a terrible message to put out there as an owner.
Paul Dolan is stating the obvious. Did anyone ever expect them to pay Frankie $350mm? I certainly did not. That said, it's still a really shitty message to fans.
^^^^ What is this all about?
posted by BRF^^^^ What is this all about?
Dolan did an interview where he talked the financial aspects of running a smaller-market team where he, among other things, said that his team wouldn't be giving out $300M contracts until baseball as a whole was up to billion-dollar ones. And when specifically asked about Lindor, who is Cleveland's young star in that "future Harper, Machado, Trout" echelon of eventual contract size, he basically told the fans to enjoy him now.
In other words, one of those things that fans LOVE to see, where the owner of a smaller-budget club basically comes right out and says "Nah, we ain't opening up the wallets like that, regardless of how good our dude is!"