Thursday Dec 17 | Cleveland Sports Perspective
When the Cleveland Indians decided to trade Cliff Lee and Victor Martinez at last seasona s trading deadline, GM Mark Shapiro said the ballclub could have kept both players, but he wouldna t have been able to add any pieces to the 2010 Tribe.
Former San Diego State ace Stephen Strasburg donated $141,000 to the Aztecs' baseball program on Friday.
Indians let RHPs Miller, Reyes, Veras go
CLEVELAND -- Right-handers Adam Miller, Anthony Reyes and Jose Veras have become free agents after the Cleveland Indians decided against offering them contracts for next season.
Rafael Perez gets contract; Anthony Reyes, Adam Miller, Jose Veras not offered deals
The Indians made right-handers Anthony Reyes, Adam Miller and Jose Veras free agents by not offering them contracts by Saturday's midnight deadline.
Tribe faces non-tender decisions
The Indians rid themselves of one arbitration-eligible player by trading catcher Kelly Shoppach to the Rays last week.
Allen Craig, 7 others added to 40-man roster
The Cardinals today promoted eight minor-league players to their major-league roster, thus making them off limits for selection in next month's Major League Draft.
Indians have roster calls to make
While the Indians aren't expected to go outside the organization to make any significant additions to their roster this winter, they do have some significant in-house additions coming later this week.
Indians trim 3 from 40-man roster
The Indians made three adjustments to their 40-man roster Friday, trimming it to 33 players.
Several thousand White Sox fans turned Thursday to a suite behind home plate where their suspended manager was seated and chanted "Ozzie, Ozzie." But Freddy Garcia and Jim Thome deserved all the glory, as they teamed to beat St.
Indians Place Joe Smith On D.L.
The Indians placed on reliever Joe Smith the 15-day disabled list with a sprained left knee.
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NBC Sports | Short: What went wrong: Cleveland Indians
While the offense has been inconsistent, the pitching has been even worse, putting up a 4.97 staff ERA , including a 5.09 ERA for their starters and a 4.78 ERA in their revolving-door bullpen .
KANSAS CITY, MO.: Everybody has heard it, and lots of fans buy into it. The conventional wisdom in Cleveland goes something like this: ''The Indians can't win until they're out of the race, and the pressure is off.
Indians notebook: Lewis throws four innings at Arizona complex
CLEVELAND: Scott Lewis threw four innings at the Indians' complex in Goodyear, Ariz., on Monday and is on track to make his next start on Saturday.
Twins 10, Indians 1: Offense goes missing
It was an old-fashioned slugfest Tuesday night at Progressive Field - only the Indians weren't involved.
Life without Lee, Martinez begins for Tribe
Life without an ace has begun for the Indians' rotation in the wake of the Cliff Lee trade.
Tribea s Huff showing positive signs after tough start
It's been on-the-job training this season for the youngest member of the Indians rotation, 24-year-old left-hander David Huff.
Mea culpa! Pluto's crystal ball was faulty
There was a time just a few months ago when Terry Pluto thought Anthony Reyes could be the surprise performer in the Indians' starting rotation.
About the Indians, they need to get rid of the whole coaching crew. From Eric Wedge down to the last one.
Rough weeks leave Tribe reeling
Scoreboard: A five-game losing streak that began the night Mark DeRosa was traded left the Tribe reeling and intensified speculation about manager Eric Wedge's future.
Bob Hunter commentary: It's not Wedge who belongs in crosshairs
Time for a one-question poll: Who thinks Eric Wedge is really responsible for the Cleveland Indians miserable season? Seriously.
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