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Cueto dominates the Buccos. 
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Good..it sux that FSO doesnt show Reds games up here since the Cavs are done
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Cool, good to see you're not a Reds hater.(there's not that many here anyway) I don't mind rooting for the Tribe either, this unified baseball thread should work out after all.
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Excellent outing by Cueto tonight. Scary to think how good he'll become. Love that he's locked up for the future too. 
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when we lived in Columbus we split time going to Cincy 4 Reds games and up here 4 the Tribe..Grew up a Tribe fan 1st Reds 2nd ..my son and wife are also fans of both..Cleveland & Cincy world series gotta go Tribe 
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Cleveland & Cincy world series gotta go Tribe
Selig would hate it. Two small-mid markets playing in a nationally televised championship.
Personally, I'd love it.
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it would be fantastic ..State would go crazy
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it would be fantastic ..State would go crazy
And the networks would so into a coma .......
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What to do when Sizemore comes back? Right now the Indians are playing good ball, who do you sit, Brantley young guy, key to the Indians future, Choo he's your everyday RF for years, Damon if healthy brings alot to the table, Hafner also if healthy plays everyday at DH. Is there even a spot for Sizemore? As for the Reds, Cueto pitched an excellent game tonight, and he is on my fantasy team. 
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It may be that Sizemore becomes that guy who gives other guys a day off. He could play 3 times/week doing that. For someone with his injury history, that's not a bad way to go.
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well given the attendance rates for the Indians...
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J/C The Rangers line-up reminds me of the Indians' 90's boppers - not much breathing room from top to bottom. I don't know who can beat them if their pitching holds up. I was very impressed with Gomez last night, though. He looks like a solid #2 or 3 starter, which will be necessary if Jimenez continues to struggle. It willing be interesting - and telling - to see how he fares the 2nd or 3rd time around the league. Jimenez and Tomlin worry me the most when they take the mound; Jimenez for his lack of command and his inconsistent velocity, and Tomlin for his BP fastball and his lack of an out pitch.
Parting shot - Kotchman is struggling while LaPorta is mashing at AAA with an OPS (On Base % + Slugging %) over 1.1. With our lack of RH pop, how long before we see LaPorta back in the bigs?
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Parting shot - Kotchman is struggling while LaPorta is mashing at AAA with an OPS (On Base % + Slugging %) over 1.1. With our lack of RH pop, how long before we see LaPorta back in the bigs?
Reportedly, LaPorta still has the same holes in his swing that he's always had. The same ones that AAA pitchers aren't capable of exploiting. He's ALWAYS mashed in the minors. Don't forget that his defense at first last year was some of the worst in the league. Dude is AWFUL on D. We've seen this movie before and we know how it ends. He'll eventually get a call up because of injury or something.
Personally, I think the move, if any, would be to call up Chiz and move Hannahan to first.
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Its just that we desperately need some RH pop in this line-up. I keep hoping the light comes on for LaPorta, since he was the centerpiece in the Sabathia trade.
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Cool, good to see you're not a Reds hater.(there's not that many here anyway) I don't mind rooting for the Tribe either, this unified baseball thread should work out after all.
I like the Reds. I think Cinci is an awesome baseball town. Saw a game at the old Riverfront back in the day and the fans were awesome.
Plus they're not horrible like Bengal fans are, who can't even show up to watch a halfway decent team play.
If the Tribe can't win it, I want the Reds to. I don't get the whole rivarly thing. Different strokes I guess.
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Tough loss for the Tribe tonight. Down 2-0 till fighting back to tie it up in the 8th ...... then they lose it on a 3 run bomb in the 11th.
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That was a shot by Beltran  gotta go get one tomorrow
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I'd call it a good loss. I didn't get a chance to watch as I went to Kennywood for the day. Was disappointed to see them lose 5-2 but was happy to see it happened in extras. This team has some fire which it needed desperately in years past.
Here's to hoping they win the series today.
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Indians are running out 9 lefties vs Darvish today. Indians' 9-lefty lineup to face Japanese sensation Yu Darvish: Cleveland Indians daily briefing Published: Sunday, May 06, 2012, 11:02 AM Updated: Sunday, May 06, 2012, 11:24 AM By Dennis Manoloff, The Plain Dealer CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Indians, as expected, will send an all-lefty lineup against Texas rookie right-hander Yu Darvish on Sunday afternoon at Progressive Field. It is the finale of a three-game series between first-place clubs. Darvish, who enjoys rock-star status in his native Japan, is 4-0 with a 2.18 ERA in five starts. But those numbers are a bit misleading: He owns a 0.98 ERA in his past four starts (27 1/3 innings, three earned runs). Lefties are hitting .263 in 80 at-bats against Darvish and his assortment of nasty pitches; righties, .196 in 46 at-bats. Darvish opposes a pitcher going in the opposite direction. Indians right-hander Ubaldo Jimenez is 2-2 with a 5.02 ERA and coming off a rough outing in Chicago. The Indians need to get the middle of their order going. Cleanup man Travis Hafner and Carlos Santana have been struggling and Shin-Soo Choo is hitting .211. Rangers shortstop Elvis Andrus, batting second in manager Ron Washington's lineup, has a least one hit in all 25 games he has played against the Indians. Lineups: Rangers (18-9) -- 1. Ian Kinsler 2b; 2. Elvis Andrus ss; 3. Josh Hamilton cf; 4. Michael Young 1b; 5. David Murphy lf; 6. Nelson Cruz rf; 7. Mitch Moreland dh; 8. Yorvit Torrealba c; 9. Alberto Gonzalez 3b; and Yu Darvish rhp. Indians (14-11) -- 1. Johnny Damon lf; 2. Jason Kipnis 2b; 3. Asdrubal Cabrera ss; 4. Travis Hafner dh; 5. Carlos Santana c; 6. Shin-Soo Choo rf; 7. Michael Brantley cf; 8. Casey Kotchman 1b; 9. Jack Hannahan 3b; and Ubaldo Jimenez rhp. http://www.cleveland.com/tribe/index.ssf/2012/05/indians_9-lefty_lineup_to_face.html
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...and lookie-loo, we hang a first loss on Yu. Took 2-of-3 against the Dodgers (1st NL West) Took 2-of-3 against the White Sox (3rd AL Central - though they could be 2nd after today's game) Took 2-of-3 against the Rangers (1st AL West) Not bad for a team that is supposed to be terrible. 
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...and where are all those Ubaldo bashers today? Here's what he did against the wicked tough Rangers lineup (and pitching with the added pressure of being the rubber game of the series + knowing Darvish, a 4-0 phenom, is going against him): 7IP, 2 H, 0ER, 6K, 5BB. Yup, he's worthless. If Chris Perez doesn't blow that save early in the season, Ubaldo is 4-2. 
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I had a feeling that Jimenez was going to pitch well today ..... but I was afraid to jinx him. Umm ..... when did we play the Dodgers though?  Angels, perhaps? Perfectly understandable though .... it's a giddy kinda feeling so far ....... Just keep winning series ...... that's all baseball is ...... just winning series ........
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Ha ha ha ha....sorry. The Angels. I saw "LA" on the schedule and thought Dodgers. That pesky interleague play has my head spinning (next year we'll have an interleague series going on every day with Houston joining the AL West).
Even then, the Angels lineup on paper is very good.
I saw an odd stat a few days ago. Ervin Santana (0-6), who won 17 & 11 the past two seasons, set a record this past week (well, his team did). They were shutout in his last 5 starts. Talk about no run support.
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You know what else I love? Stankees in 4th in the East ...... and the Red Sux in 5th. Man I would damn near kill to have the season end that way. 
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The pitching/defense really picked up in this series. Holding the Rangers to 3, 5 and 2 runs in a series is no small accomplishment. The hitting seems like its getting there, but still has a ways to go.
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With Mo out, they just might implode. Tampa isn't going away, the Red Sox will get it back together and I'm hoping the O's keep playing well. An O's fan at work asked me if I'd be ok re-playing the 1997 ALCS this Sept/Oct. Sign me up!  You think MLB would be upset with the Indians and O's in the ALCS? Ha ha ha...
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Yup, he's worthless. If Chris Perez doesn't blow that save early in the season, Ubaldo is 4-2.
In your effort to show how Ubaldo's win total show be higher you also showed how meaningless pitcher wins are.
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Not bad for a team that is supposed to be terrible.
Still doing it with a very small margin for error though (+1 run differential through 26 game). Ultimately that caught up with them last year.
The Indians, if they stay in the race, really need to make a move for a reliable bat. That or hope someone in the middle of the lineup starts hitting. Having the meat of the order going sub .255 isn't going to get it done over the long haul.
OBP's are great thus far but I'm not sure how a second basemen can consistently carry the run production on a contender. Tribe needs someone other than Kipnis to start hitting in RISP situations.
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at the game today..good crowd, great win...great D throughout the series....the Damon pu just might payoff  go Tribe!!!!!!!
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Pujols has finally homered.
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Wow that took awhile.. he was ridin the pine last nite
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Now people will talk about how Scioscia is such a genius for giving him the day off, when in reality he was always going to bounce back anyway.
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...and where are all those Ubaldo bashers today? Here's what he did against the wicked tough Rangers lineup (and pitching with the added pressure of being the rubber game of the series + knowing Darvish, a 4-0 phenom, is going against him):
7IP, 2 H, 0ER, 6K, 5BB.
Yup, he's worthless. If Chris Perez doesn't blow that save early in the season, Ubaldo is 4-2.
Impressive win by Ubaldo. I'm one of the bashers. This was the best win of the season for the tribe.
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Yup, he's worthless. If Chris Perez doesn't blow that save early in the season, Ubaldo is 4-2.
And IF he brought it every time out then he would be an ace. He doesn't and he's not. Today was a great outing, no two ways about it. Which goes back to my points about him earlier in the thread. His talent is not the problem. It's his consistency. You want to point out that today he shut down a powerhouse. I point out that the start before it took him 92 or so pitches to get a swing and miss. That's just as pathetic as today's outing was awesome. One game means very little in the grand scheme of things.
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C.C. was terribly inconsistent for us. Maybe it's the same story with Ubaldo?
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Good win for the Tribe, taking 2 of 3 from those guys is always tough. Everyone in the AL is so bunched together right now.
I still think the biggest thing is just playing in-division. Maybe that's not the case with this new WC system, but they gotta stay on the White Sox who have been a thorn in their side the last 2 seasons (seems like almost every year since they won in 2005) and the Tigers.
Hopefully they can feast on what looks to be a horrible Twins team, and continue to kill the Royals.
Good for Ubaldo today, but man he has a long way to go to prove some of us doubters wrong.
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C.C. was terribly inconsistent for us. Maybe it's the same story with Ubaldo?
Man I hope so. CC got if figured out. It drive me nuts seeing what he is capable of compared to what he does more times then not.
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Starting a 4 game series with the White Sox today ... here's matchups for the series:
RHP Zach McAllister (first appearance this season) vs. RHP Philip Humber (1-1, 4.62 ERA), today at 1:05 p.m.
RHP Josh Tomlin (1-2, 5.27) vs. LHP Eric Stults (first appearance this season), tonight at 7:05
RHP Justin Masterson (1-2, 5.20) vs. LHP John Danks (2-4, 6.51), Tuesday at 7:05 p.m.
RHP Jeanmar Gomez (2-1, 2.82) vs. RHP Jake Peavy (3-1, 1.99), Wednesday at 7:05 p.m.
Season series: The White Sox lead, 3-2. They lead, 1,038-995, overall.
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