Sep 16, 2008 | The Plain Dealer
Insider: Tribe signs Taiwan hurler
Indians pitching prospect Chen-Chang Lee attended Tuesday's game with the Twins after signing an international free agent contract with the Tribe.
Grey: The best choices of the 'spot-start' pitchers
What have you done for me lately? No doubt, owners of John Danks and Joe Saunders , among other starting pitchers, are asking themselves that these days.
Royals' winning streak ends at three with 9-3 loss to Indians
The carry-over from a three-game sweep of Oakland, if any, dissipated quickly Friday for the Royals in an 9-3 capitulation to the Cleveland Indians at Kauffman Stadium.
Indians notebook: Reyes ailing
Caution will guide the Indians' course of action concerning Anthony Reyes' right elbow.
Sore elbow sidelines Indians' Anthony Reyes
Cleveland Indians right-hander Anthony Reyes came out after pitching three innings against the Kansas City Royals on Friday night due to elbow soreness.
Sore elbow sidelines Indians' Anthony Reyes
Cleveland Indians right-hander Anthony Reyes came out after pitching three innings against the Kansas City Royals on Friday night due to elbow soreness.
Nadel: Take it easy, you fans of the Cubbies
Posted Sep 04, 2008 @ 08:58 PM Last update Sep 04, 2008 @ 10:41 PM Though I'm not one of the gajillion "experts" who insisted the Cubs would win their first championship since zeppelins ruled the sky, I have to ...
Rangers watching Padilla's health
Vicente Padilla lost his last start earlier on this homestand against the Tigers, but the good news was he reported no problems with the inflammation in the right side of his neck.
Indians beat Rangers for 7th straight win
Anthony Reyes came away with a no-decision, but the seven strong innings he gave the Indians bodes well for his future in Cleveland.
Change of scenery benefits Reyes
Anthony Reyes has made just three starts for the Indians, but he can already tell a difference in atmosphere in Cleveland compared to St.
Royals keep tumbling in 9-4 loss to Indians
Even fourth place is now starting to grow dim in the distance as the Royals continue their August free fall.
' The Indians held serve in the battle of the Central Division basement bums Tuesday night at Progressive Field, turning back the Kansas City Royals, 9-4. The prize was fourth-place Cleveland's eighth win in ...
Sizemore and Tribe pound hapless Royals
Grady Sizemore hit a three-run homer, while Ryan Garko and Shin-Soo Choo chipped in solo shots as the Indians turned away the Royals, 9-4, in the opener of a three-game series Anthony Reyes , in his third start ...
Kansas City Royals (55-69) at Cleveland Indians (56-67),
Right-handed reclamation project Anthony Reyes makes his third start in an American League uniform tonight when the Cleveland Indians host the Kansas City Royals in the opener of a three-game series at ...
Orioles need relief from starting pitchers
Three days after it looked like the Orioles' bullpen may finally be saved a bit from the taxing workload short starting pitching performances had been forcing on it, the bullpen was forced into 11 innings in ...
Rotations: Carpenter to throw Tuesday
By Bill Bender The Saint Louis Post-Dispatch reports Cardinals starter Chris Carpenter , who left Sunday's game against the Cubs, traveled with the team to Miami and is tentatively scheduled to throw a bullpen ...
Streaking Indians, slumping Orioles continue series
Right-hander Anthony Reyes makes his second start in a Cleveland uniform when the Indians host the Baltimore Orioles tonight in game three of a four-game series at Progressive Field.
A's Brad Ziegler ties club record
Ziegler pitched the eighth and ninth innings for his first save. He extended his scoreless streak to 37 consecutive innings to tie Mike Torrez's club record, set in 1976.
Notebook: Reyes sounds off about Cards
Anthony Reyes has landed in a better spot with the Cleveland Indians. If one hadn't guessed it, the former World Series hero for the Cardinals recently let it be known.
Cleveland Indians' Anthony Reyes at a loss to explain poor relationship with St. Louis Cardinals
Toronto- Anthony Reyes can't explain it. He just knew he didn't fit in with St. Louis. "It was just a feeling I got," said Reyes, before the Indians beat Toronto, 4-2, on Saturday at Rogers Centre.