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We have one hit, at least carasco is matching him need this win baby
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Yeah, the lamest no hitter in history that is no longer a no hitter... He walked batters in every inning and got luck that we didn't get one hit to score runs. I'm tired of seeing all of your crap from one thread to the next about how bad Cleveland sports suck. You said the same thing about the Cavs and you were wrong. The Tribe will prove you wrong. And, dare I say it? The Browns will probably prove you wrong. You don't have any real insight or true knowledge of the game. Hell, you don't even use proper punctuation and capitalization.
My assessment? You're a troll....
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What the heck happened to Carlos, him and Salazar down yikes
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Do you follow the Cavs thread on here during the season?
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No I was out, just turned TV on, we are losing pitchers at a record pace, plus I was watching Alabama losing till now
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Carlos has been drilled twice vs Tigers
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Official. Broken bone. Out for a long while. Sucks. http://www.thescore.com/news/1102066
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Official. Broken bone. Out for a long while.
Sucks. Now what ( Kluber, Tomlin, Clevenger, McCalaster)
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Kluber can dominate a series. We just need 1 win out of Bauer/Clevinger/Tomlin.
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How that roster spot work if Carlos is done for the year
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Forgot about Bauer
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Such a Cleveland thing to happen. We've gotta win our championships with every single piece of adversity stacked against us.
Maybe that means the Browns are Superbowl bound this year!
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Such a Cleveland thing to happen. We've gotta win our championships with every single piece of adversity stacked against us.
Maybe that means the Browns are Superbowl bound this year! Let's not get crazy now! 
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Such a Cleveland thing to happen. We've gotta win our championships with every single piece of adversity stacked against us.
Maybe that means the Browns are Superbowl bound this year! Now you are being just plain silly
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Gotta wonder if they regret walking Napoli a little bit.
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j/c..
Great win tonight. Amazing performance by the bullpen after Carrasco going out after being hit by the second pitch in the game.
Another clutch hit by Ramirez on what was a good pitch by the pitcher.
The inability to get a run in with guy on 3rd and less than 2 outs is a concerning.
Go get the sweep tomorrow and enjoy an off day on Monday.
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I realize that our World Series aspirations are probably over now, but I just want to say that I love this team. They have no quit in them.
Stick a fork in the Tigers, because their ass is DONE.
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When Carrasco went down, Francona called the bullpen: "Tell them to put their seatbelts on. They're all gonna pitch and we're gonna win."
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Someone needs to step up. I'm scared if that someone is pitching in Boston. No pressure.
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I realize that our World Series aspirations are probably over now, but I just want to say that I love this team. They have no quit in them. Don't give up hope just yet, Dave! This team reminds of the '95 team. So much fun. If nothing else, it's been an amazing ride. Tough to ever count these guys out. I cannot wait to be inside the park at the corner of Carnegie and Ontario for some playoff baseball. There's nothing like it!
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I think that person will be Tomlin. Here is why. I think Tomlin is a good pitcher when his arm is fresh. This is demonstrated by his "great" 1st half. Then has his arm fatigued, he trailed off significantly. He was removed from the rotation. Salazar gets injured and Tomlin comes back into the rotation after missing a start or two. With the refreshed arm he had a quality outing. Come playoff time, he will get more rest between starts (assuming we keep a 4 man rotation). So I predict Tomlin will thrive come playoff time. Could be wishful thinking, but for that is my story and I'm sticking with it until proven other wise 
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Good point on Tomlin being fresh and needing a break. He hasn't thrown as many innings as he has this year since 2011.
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Well ..... does everyone remember what I said about the Cavaliers .... and that it would take something never before seen for us to win a championship? Well .... it could be that we will have to win it all without our #2 and #3 starters ...... somehow. Let's just do it! Let's go Tribe!  Oh, and out magic number is 7 against the Tigers ..... 4 against the Royals ..... and the White Soc will be eliminated with their next loss, or our next win.
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This sucks wind.
Gotta be Kluber, Bauer, Clevinger and Tomlin. Please do not put McAllister in any playoffs rotation.
Playing anyone out of Boston, Toronto, Baltimore or Texas is going to be tough times. None have solid pitching so we need to bring our A-Bats.
Miller may just be the best trade deadline deal.
Francona needs to tell Manship, Otero, Shaw, Allen and Miller to be ready every night come playoffs. And for more than one inning a night.
This might just work because outside of Kluber our Pen is better than our Starters going forward.
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tough break here ... luckily the tribe isn't a one man staff, but still hurts
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
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Last night’s Indians game was a classic. One of the rarest in the history of MLB.
Starting pitcher throws a total of two pitches. No runs, no outs, one hit.
All ten innings are “in relief”.
Super win for the Tribe. Really takes a lot of pressure off.
Which in turn gives Francona more leeway/options for managerial choices in these final regular season games to prepare the team for the play-offs.
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Indians' rotation: Today: Bauer Tuesday: Tomlin Wednesday: Kluber Thursday: Clevinger Friday: Bauer Saturday: Anderson (won't go long)
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still a very solid rotation
"First down inside the 10. A score here will put us in the Super Bowl. Cooper is far to the left as Njoku settles into the slot. Moore is flanked out wide to the right. Chubb and Ford are split in the backfield as Watson takes the snap ... Here we go."
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Cleveland Indians pitcher Trevor Bauer labels beat writer Paul Hoynes a "coward" 23 Bauer later made sure there was no confusion about whether he was serious or not... By Jason Lukehart@JasonLukehartSep 18, 2016, 10:12p TWEET SHARE PIN REC David Richard-USA TODAY Sports Saturday afternoon Carlos Carrasco suffered a fractured finger when his second pitch of the game was lined back up the middle. The injury almost certainly means his season over, a tough break for the pitcher and for the Cleveland Indians, whose starting rotation will also be without All-Star Danny Salazar the rest of the way. Paul Hoynes, Indians beat writer for the Cleveland Plain Dealer (and its internet arm, Cleveland.com), tweeted "Sept. 17: Remember the date because that's when Indians' postseason dreams ended before they began." The purpose of the tweet was to send out a link to his recap of the day's game, which opened with the line, "The Indians won a ballgame Saturday afternoon, but their postseason dreams ended." If you notice how definitive Hoynes' choice of words was, you are not alone. Sunday morning Tribe second baseman Jason Kipnis quote-tweeted Hoynes, adding "The don't bother showing up the rest of the way... Can write from home if you already know how this one plays out!" As it turns out, Hoynes did stay home on Sunday. He explained later it was a scheduled day off, and I fully believe that, but not everyone in the Tribe clubhouse was interested in explanations. Trevor Bauer, probably the team's most-active tweeter, and rarely one to sugarcoat what he's thinking, tweeted, "I noticed @hoynsie wasn't at the game today doing his job like the rest of us were. To say what he did and then not show up for work? #coward" Follow Trevor Bauer ✔@BauerOutage I notice @hoynsie wasn't at the game today doing his job like the rest of us were. To say what he did then not show up for work? #coward 5:29 PM - 18 Sep 2016 688688 Retweets 1,3891,389 likes It's almost possible to read that as a joke, if only because that level of public criticism of a reporter by a player is pretty rare, but a few minutes later, in response to someone else speculation that perhaps Hoynes had taken Kipnis up on his suggestion, Bauer followed up with, "hopefully he doesn't come back. No one here has any time for his BS and no one respects him. He's not welcome here" Those are very serious words, not so much for expressing Bauer's personal opinion on Hoynes, but for their claim to speak for the entire team. Now, that doesn't mean those words do actually speak for the entire team, but it seems highly unlikely that Bauer pulled that sentiment out of thin air. It also doesn't feel like Bauer's reaction is just about Hoynes' words from Saturday and absence on Sunday; this seems much more like something that's built upon a series of events, encounters, and discussions. The role of a beat writer for a newspaper or website is generally pretty different from the role of a columnist. Columnists generally don't spend all that much time in the locker room, or speak with players extensively, and their columns tend to be opinion-based. Beat writers interact with players on an almost daily basis for more than half the year, and their columns tend to involve passing along factual information and perhaps some analysis, without much editorializing. In this case, Hoynes seems to have put himself out of bounds, and while he said Sunday night, "I wrote what I wrote because that's what I believe," what he believes isn't of much interest to the people he's responsible for covering during the season, especially if his belief amounts tothese guys have no chance, and his comments may interfere with his ability to do his job, and at the very least is likely to make for some awkward moments. The Indians are off on Monday, but Tuesday they'll be back at Progressive Field, and Hoynes will be there as well. It will be very interesting to see what develops with this situation, as the team closes in on its first division title since 2007. http://www.letsgotribe.com/2016/9/18/129...-coward-twitter
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Bauer needs to worry about where his fingers are on a baseball more so than using them to tweet to a no name beat writer.
That game could have gotten really ugly after he plunked three of their players. I hope nothing happens when we make our way to Detroit.
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Anyone watching yesterday could see Bauer wasn't trying to hit anyone. Who hits people with the bases loaded? He simply lost all command. Its also pretty well known that Tiger hitters think they own the inside of the plate, whereas Bauer knows that he has to be able to work inside to beat them. If they don't want to get hit, they should get their elbows off the inside edge of the plate. Heck, I've been waiting for someone to drill Miggy for 5 years, the way he wears us out.
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...the way he wears us out. Miggy wears everyone out. 
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j/c: Sources: Cleveland discussing three-man postseason rotation with Kluber and Bauer on short rest, Tomlin/Clevinger piggyback or alternating. https://twitter.com/JeffPassan/status/777943459856474116
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Anyone watching yesterday could see Bauer wasn't trying to hit anyone. Who hits people with the bases loaded? He simply lost all command. Its also pretty well known that Tiger hitters think they own the inside of the plate, whereas Bauer knows that he has to be able to work inside to beat them. If they don't want to get hit, they should get their elbows off the inside edge of the plate. Heck, I've been waiting for someone to drill Miggy for 5 years, the way he wears us out. Oh, I know that he wasn't trying to hit any of them. I guess my point was that he should concentrate on getting outs and keeping us in the game, not worrying about whether or not a beat writer shows for the game.
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