Sep 30, 2009 | Sports
Sheldon Ocker's the Write Stuff
I can, but I don't want to. - Sheldon Ocker Sheldon: I think it would be a really interesting story to see what the Indians would look like if there were no trades and no free agents.
Indians trail White Sox, 3-0, through three innings
On the heels of a second inning collapse for Tribe starter Aaron Laffey, the White Sox have taken a 3-0 lead over the Indians on a cold and windy night at Progressive Field.
Matt LaPorta shrugs off sore hip, belts seventh homer: Indians Insider
An ailing left hip won't put a damper on the strong finish to his rookie season for Indians outfielder/first baseman Matt LaPorta.
Entering this season, the Cleveland Indians were considered a contender for the AL Central crown.
Will the Indians win another game in the 2009 season? From their own perspective and that of their fans, they had very well better.
Game 152: Tigers 11, Indians 3
Justin Masterson only lasted four innings. If my math is correct, the Indians just have to win two more games to avoid ending the season with 100 losses.
Tigers Edge Indians, Maintain 2 1/2 Game Lead
In losing nine of nine of 13, the Tigers let a season-high, seven-game lead on Sept.
One monotonous day is followed by another monotonous, identical day. The same things will happen, they will happen again -- the same moments find us and leave us.
BBATigers-Indians,0280 Tigers down Indians 3-1 Eds: APNewsNow. Tigers 3, Indians 1. AP Photo OHTD110, OHTD109, OHTD104 By TOM WITHERS AP Sports Writer CLEVELAND Edwin Jackson wouldn't allow the AL Central to get any tighter.
The Oakland Athletics have gotten some positive signs from their young pitching staff this week.
Archive for September 17th, 2009 Braylon Edwards, Brady Quinn still learning how to get along BEREA - Brady Quinn's first throw of the season sailed over Braylon Edwards' head and out of bounds.
Continue reading "Cleveland Indians morning news roundup: Not long to go, not much to cheer"
Break the season into nine 18-game segments and the Cleveland Indians , mercifully, have just one left.
Cleveland Indians' lose to Twins in Metrodome finale
Minneapolis- The Indians said goodbye to the Metrodome on Wednesday in fitting fashion.
Struggling Fausto Carmona will stay in starting rotation: Indians Chatter
Clubhouse confidential : Manager Eric Wedge said there has been no discussion about pulling Fausto Carmona out of the starting rotation for the last 17 games of the season.
Day ball from the Metrodome: Twins/Indians
Posted on September 16th, 2009 10:03 AM By Joe Christensen Cleveland is 3-12 in its past 15 games, and the Twins get one more crack at them today before opening a three-game series with the Tigers on Friday night.
Thank goodness the Cleveland Indians dona t have to see the Texas Rangers anytime soon.
Well-rested Huff pitches dream game
Ten days between starts is not a prescription for success over the long haul. But Indians left-hander David Huff made it work for him Sunday afternoon.
Hector Rondon's solid minor-league season won't end with call-up: Indians Chatter
Clubhouse confidential : Prospect Hector Rondon didn't get called up from Class AAA Columbus because there was no place for him in the Tribe's six-man rotation of Carlos Carrasco, Aaron Laffey, Fausto Carmona, Jeremy Sowers, David Huff and Justin Masterson.
Texas Rangers lead Cleveland Indians, 7-3, through six in second game
The Rangers led the Indians, 7-3, through six innings in the second game of a doubleheader today at Progressive Field.
Rangers activate OF Andruw Jones before doubleheader in Cleveland
The Texas Rangers activated outfielder Andruw Jones from the 15-day disabled list ahead of a doubleheader Tuesday against the Cleveland Indians .
Cleveland Indians rained out; doubleheader Tuesday; four catchers vying for playing time
Lou Marson's reunion with Carlos Carrasco and debut with the Indians was rained out Monday night at Progressive Field, but the story line should stay in place with the game being made up Tuesday as part of a doubleheader against Texas, starting at 5:05 p.m. Carrasco will face Tommy Hunter in the first game.
TV/radio: SportsTime Ohio; WTAM AM/1100. Series: Rangers lead, 5-1. They lead, 218-186, all-time. Pitching matchups: RHP Carlos Carrasco vs.
Cleveland Indians evening news roundup: Tough season made it tough on the Clippers, too
Not a lot of things have gone right for the Cleveland Indians this season. One encouraging note, though, is the strong relationship between the Indians organization and the new home for its Class AAA franchise, Columbus.
Cleveland Indians manager Eric Wedge hopes to find out about job status soon: Indians chatter
Clubhouse confidential: Eric Wedge is hopeful he'll know his fate as Indians manager before the season ends Oct.
Indians kick, toss away decent effort by Laffey
If he had pulled his disappearing act a few hours earlier, the proceedings at Comerica Park may have gone a little better for the Indians .
Continue reading "Cleveland Indians go clang in the night with 5 errors in 4-2 loss to Tigers"
Third baseman Jhonny Peralta's double error in the fourth inning paved the way to Detroit's 4-2 victory over the Indians tonight at Comerica Park.
On deck: Indians at Detroit Tigers
TV/radio: SportsTime Ohio; WTAM AM/1100. Series: Tigers lead, 8-4. Tigers lead, 1,036-1,013, overall.
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