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Great game to be at last night. Bat Masterson was dealing. Had a nice view of the Chisenhall home run from the center field bar area.

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Asdrubel showing why UZR is a flawed defensive metric again last night

Masterson is an actual ace. Hopefully, Belcher can work his magic with Carrasco as well (Tabasco is a year in development behind Masterson)

The 'Chis' sure looks good so far.

And, most thankfully, our defense finally is back. We took a 3 week vacation from playing the type of defense that we had been playing to that point. For whatever reason, it's back and I hope it stays.

The rookie (McCallister) is up tonight.


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also, how amazing is it that the Tribe is in 1st place despite having 2 of the statistically worst starting pitchers in the AL among their regular rotation (Carmona and Talbot).

If either Gomez or McCallister can take Talbot's spot (they don't have to be great, just below average and it'll be an improvement) and White can take over for Carmona when he gets back late this month, then we should actually get a boost.


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Had to respond to DC's post in the other thread ....

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Not sure I consider myself an organization basher but if the trades lead to a couple good years and a couple playoff runs but then we have to sell off the top 2 or 3 players again then what have we accomplished?





Then we've accomplished a couple of good years and playoff runs ... the alternative is to be a team with 2 or 3 big name, large contracts and NEVER get to the playoffs ... that's the Seattle Mariner/Baltimore Oriole Model.

On another note, my cousin posted some picks of her trip to Jacobs park the other day. The crowd looked like something out of the early 90's Muni days ... for a first place team.

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that play by asdrubal where he field that thing at the position where a second basemen would stand... hot damn.

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Well ... the Indians are making it interesting ..... down 4 - 0 in the bottom of the 9th .... bases loaded ...... nobody out ......


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Boooooooooooo...one out.


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Hafner with a drive ...........

Walk off Home Run!!!!!!

Tribe wins!!!!!!!




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WALK OFF GRAND SLAM!!!!


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Kaboom

Good lord, that was a heck of a drive.

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gotta love a walk off GRAND SLAM!!!

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Man, when that guy is healthy, he is one hell of a hitter

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I just wish I could've heard Tom Hamilton's call.

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MLB.com's highlights should have it.

Glad to have Hafner back playing. He really makes a difference.


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Hoping Chisenhall didn't break anything when he got hit just below his right eye!

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Does Hafner get thrown at tomorrow? Looks like he yelled at the Jays' dugout after he crushed that ball.

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I think he was more yelling at himself and not at the Jays.

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Wow, nothing can top a walk off slam in a game. Freaking fantastic man.


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I just wish I could've heard Tom Hamilton's call.




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Just saw it on MLB tonight, good to see at least one team from Ohio is playing good baseball.

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that was a 2005 pronk type blast

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2 walk off grand slams this year in all of MLB. Pronk's tonight and Santana's in May.

It's good to be the king.


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2 walk off grand slams this year in all of MLB. Pronk's tonight and Santana's in May.

It's good to be the king.


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I just wish I could've heard Tom Hamilton's call.




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Hamilton is one of the very best at what he does in this town. What a call.


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Hamilton is one of the very best at what he does in this town. What a call.




Hamilton is one of the very best in the game, and I say that as an outsider. The best part of that call was the silence... I've always thought the secret to being a good play-by-play guy is to know when to shut the hell up and just let the listener soak up the moment; that's what he did there. Imagine what the crowd would have sounded like had their been more than 18K?


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More than likely he was just too busy jumping around the booth high-fiving people.

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For those that were able to watch the game, how did McAllister look? I see he only lasted 4 innings due to a high pitch count, was he out of control?




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For those that were able to watch the game, how did McAllister look? I see he only lasted 4 innings due to a high pitch count, was he out of control?




he looked like a rookie pitcher. the blue jays seemed to want to work the counts to see what the kid had. he strike out a bunch (4) and walked a bunch (3) along with giving up the 2 earned runs (stupid errors).

it was a promising start as he didn't look like he was overwhelmed, but he definitely didn't look as good as Gomez and Tomlin did in their debuts last July. he's back in AAA now (valbuena called up), but I suspect we'll see more of him before the year is out.


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For those that were able to watch the game, how did McAllister look? I see he only lasted 4 innings due to a high pitch count, was he out of control?




He looked super nervous, a lot of balls in the dirt and sort of wild. With that in mind, he had some really good pitches and calmed down a bit as the game went on. I think he will do a heck of a job, he had some good stuff out there.

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Wow, nothing can top a walk off slam in a game. Freaking fantastic man.




And being 3 runs down when it was hit. That's exactly what every kid dreams about (well, Game 7 in the World Series too).

They said the last time this happened for the Tribe was April 22, 1973. Funny, that was 2 weeks from my actual birthday. I don't really remember that one...this one, I'll remember.


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well, it was a tie game, but Carlos Santana thinks his shot was just as good



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Not sure why, but I can't seem to post youtube stuff anymore ... Anyhoo, I didn't see it posted, so here's a link to see Hafner's blast from last night. Majestic.

http://youtu.be/vWAX9MHFJ_8

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make sure you don't have any whitespace between the bracketed and end-bracketed youtube commands.



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I watched it live last night and have watched the video about 10 times and still get excited! What a comeback!


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Wow! Sweeeeeet!

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That gave me crazy chills!!!


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I got that same tingle in my leg that Chris Matthews gets when he watches Obama speak.


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I got that same tingle in my leg that Chris Matthews gets when he watches Obama speak.





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I got that same tingle in my leg that Chris Matthews gets when he watches Obama speak.






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i think the other thing that gets me excited was that it's first pitch. if hafner is taking the first pitch and crushing it like that, you know he's on. He's such a patient hitter that you know he is right on point when he is that agressive first pitch.

love it. i think the guy's back. just hope he can stay healthy.

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