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I went to a couple of Angels' games recently. I know their games are on late for most of you guys, but if you get a chance watch Mike Trout. He's more fun to watch than any player in recent memory.

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I went to a couple of Angels' games recently. I know their games are on late for most of you guys, but if you get a chance watch Mike Trout. He's more fun to watch than any player in recent memory.






any non-hard hit grounder is a hit for him. he's ridiculously amazing.


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I'm not sure I know what basball is.


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I have no clue what you are talking about.

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He hit a ball to the left field corner and had an easy triple.

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I think Chiz might be tired of Columbus


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if you get a chance watch Mike Trout. He's more fun to watch than any player in recent memory.




Is he anything like Tim Salmon was? Any chance Brandon Bass from the NBA wants to pull a two-sport stint?

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Kipnis!!!

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Albert Belle visits STO booth, Kipnis hits grand slam
June 1, 2012 By Craig Lyndall 0 Comments

During tonight’s Indians broadcast on STO Indians fans were treated to some time in the booth by none other than former Indians slugger, Albert Belle. As Belle was discussing his strategy when he was lucky enough to come up with the bases loaded, Jason Kipnis bombed a grand slam to right center, on the first pitch, to give the Indians a 7-0 lead over Carl Pavano and the Minnesota Twins.

Ironically enough, Albert Belle was just finishing saying that “you can’t try to do too much.” Just worry about scoring the guy from third. Even trade an out (there was only one down) if that’s what it takes to get the run home.

No need to worry about playing it conservatively for Jason Kipnis, I guess.

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It's funny, on WTAM, they had Baerga on when Kip hit it. Carlos was going off about how Choo 'had to score on that' blooper. Then, bam! lol.

In other news, Johan Santana no-hitter through 8.


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Good to see Belle dropped by. Definitely one of the most underrated players, despite his behavior..., of the steroid era.

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It's funny, on WTAM, they had Baerga on when Kip hit it. Carlos was going off about how Choo 'had to score on that' blooper. Then, bam! lol.

In other news, Johan Santana no-hitter through 8.




Wow, 1st no hitter in Mets History!


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Albert Belle visits STO booth, Kipnis hits grand slam
June 1, 2012 By Craig Lyndall 0 Comments

During tonight’s Indians broadcast on STO Indians fans were treated to some time in the booth by none other than former Indians slugger, Albert Belle. As Belle was discussing his strategy when he was lucky enough to come up with the bases loaded, Jason Kipnis bombed a grand slam to right center, on the first pitch, to give the Indians a 7-0 lead over Carl Pavano and the Minnesota Twins.

Ironically enough, Albert Belle was just finishing saying that “you can’t try to do too much.” Just worry about scoring the guy from third. Even trade an out (there was only one down) if that’s what it takes to get the run home.

No need to worry about playing it conservatively for Jason Kipnis, I guess.

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LOL That's great!

Bring 'em back more often for a visit.


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Random baseball score... Kent State - 7, Kentucky - 6 in 21 innings!! Wow. Way to go Golden Flashes!


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Just wondering...

Why the brake pumping in regards to James McDonald? Didn't get a chance to ask you in the previous thread.


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Cards shutout again today.

Latos unimpressive yet again to start this one. Although the Reds have brought their bats with them tonight, yet another round tripper for Frazier.

Looks like it's going to be one of those nights from Wandy Rodriguez where he leaves the ball up constantly.

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Johnny Damon on paternity leave - Indians call up Matt LaPorta. This might be his last shot, hope he makes the most of it.

http://chronicle.northcoastnow.com/2012/06/03/twins-7-indians-4-tribe-loses-laporta-coming-up/

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Ugh

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He can't really be any worse then Damon was...


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He's actually playing 1B today, so he's replacing Kotchman. The immortal Aaron Cunningham is in LF. I don't get the infatuation with Cunningham.

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Man, if I'm the Indians, I'm concentrating on OF and 1st Base in the draft .... with an emphasis on right handed bats.


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He's actually playing 1B today, so he's replacing Kotchman. The immortal Aaron Cunningham is in LF. I don't get the infatuation with Cunningham.




I'm infatuated with the thought of actually replacing him with a legitimate major league baseball player.

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There are rumors flying around that The Indians are interested in Kevin Youkilis, and that he's available on the cheap (Red Sox will pay 1/2 his salary). I'd love to see him at 1B here. The Indians desperately need power at the corner positions.

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Are we collecting washed up former Red Sox players? Is Youk really the difference between going .500 and winning the division this year?

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I guess that depends on whether you think he's washed up or not. I think if he's healthy, he's one of the most feared hitters in the game. I know I hate seeing him come up in clutch situations against us.

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I just don't know that dropping $6 million for a rental on a guy coming off a back injury is what the Indians need right now.

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Its not my money, so I don't care at all about that. There's also an club option on Youk's contract for 2013, and we are done with Hafner's $13M per year after this season.

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I just don't know that dropping $6 million for a rental on a guy coming off a back injury is what the Indians need right now.




Yeah I agree, I think his back is shot. His slugging % continues to go down.

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I care about the money to the extent that spending $6 million on Youk means that they won't be spending $6 million on someone with more to offer.

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That's true, the Dolans' budget being what it is. Ah well, just trying to beef up the corners. Maybe Youkilis isn't the answer, especially if he has recurring back troubles. But why does that mean we end up with Casey Kotchman? Only in Cleveland do we go "good field - no hit" at 1B and LF, and thats being kind to Damon's fielding and so-called throwing arm.

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A lot of folks think we should go after Josh Willingham (who just struck out as I type this), which would shore up our LF need and provide a good right handed bat for the next 2.5 years.

LaPorta really needs to show something at 1st and at the plate in this opportunity though, but my fear is that he's always going to be a AAAA-player.

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A lot of folks think we should go after Josh Willingham (who just struck out as I type this), which would shore up our LF need and provide a good right handed bat for the next 2.5 years.

LaPorta really needs to show something at 1st and at the plate in this opportunity though, but my fear is that he's always going to be a AAAA-player.




We coulda/shoulda had him, but Minny offered a 3rd year. We said no. Great move, huh.


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Just wondering...

Why the brake pumping in regards to James McDonald? Didn't get a chance to ask you in the previous thread.




he has never been a pitcher who has great control. he's an incredible SO pitcher who lives on the edge of counts and walks a fair share of batters because of it.

this year, his BB/9 has dropped from over 4BB/9 to 2.68BB/9 while maintaining the same SO rate. that's ridiculous.

his HR/9 is also stands out as it's dropped to half his normal rate (last year was a ridiculously bad outlier on that one).

now, all that being said, he is "just" 27 years old, so it's possible that he's figured things out. it's just a red flag to me to gain control all of a sudden like that.

for your sake, I hope I'm wrong and it's real. Pirate fans could sure use it.


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MLB draft is going on today.

Reds took:
14 Nick Travieso
Nick Travieso Height: 6'3"
Weight: 210 lbs
School: Archbishop McCarthy High School, Fort Lauderd
Position: Right Hand Pitcher

Tribe took:
15 Tyler Naquin
Tyler Naquin Height: 6'2"
Weight: 175 lbs
School: Texas A&M
Position: Outfielder

Both were considered a bit of a reach by the ESPN guys.

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Meanwhile the Pirates took a dude that up until the draft was thought to be the #1-2 pick at #8... Mark Appel from Stanford.


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I'm not a big fan of taking guys out of high school at all. Hopefully they can sign him, he's committed to Miami.

Scouting report says he has a 91-95 mph fastball and not much else. Gonna be a project, I have to agree with the ESPN guys.

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Meanwhile the Pirates took a dude that up until the draft was thought to be the #1-2 pick at #8... Mark Appel from Stanford.




I am pleasantly surprised that he fell to the Buccos. Definitely thought he was going 1st or 2nd.

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Tyler Naquin to Indians: Video Highlights, Scouting Report and Analysis
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Position: OF

Height/Weight: 6’1”/185 lbs

Bats/Throws: L/R

DOB: 4/24/1991

College: Texas A&M

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Tyler Naquin has a smooth, fluid swing from the left side, and is one of the more advanced and consistent hitters in the 2012 draft class, especially relative to the lack of projectable collegiate bats. He won’t hit for much power, but his knack for making hard contact and his ability to utilize his above-average speed will make him an extra-base threat at the next level.

In the outfield, Naquin has the 70-grade, plus arm needed to be a right fielder at the professional level, although his power will need to develop in order to stay there. He takes aggressive routes to the ball and is smooth with his actions. He’s also been known to lure baserunners into testing his arm.

Given his advanced hit tool and cannon from the outfield, Naquin has been compared to the likes of David DeJesus and Melky Cabrera. His ultimate ceiling will be determined once his power is given adequate time to develop, but he could reach the major leagues by late-2014.

Analysis: Cleveland has been a bit of a revelation this year in staying in contention in the AL Central. The Indians will hope that Naquin provides a solid presence in the middle of their lineup for years to come.


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Didn't like the indians pick. I for sure thought if they took a college outfielder it would be one with power. Unless this guy turns into a Jocoby Ellsbury player, I think it was a wasted pick.. this guy looks to have a low ceiling.

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Didn't like the indians pick. I for sure thought if they took a college outfielder it would be one with power. Unless this guy turns into a Jocoby Ellsbury player, I think it was a wasted pick.. this guy looks to have a low ceiling.




he's considered a prospect that will end up like Choo. and may be ready the year Choo leaves (or the year after). I do not think that was a coincidence.

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also, the MLB draft is all messed up this year. the budget is strict, but you can allocate it to whichever picks you want (but ONLY if you sign them). you will see teams drafting "reaches" with the hopes of drafting guys that drop later and then shift the finances accordingly.

it's ridiculous and Bud Selig should be flogged for this one more than almost any of his other "ideas"


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