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After being shut down twice this past season in his recovery from Tommy John surgery, Jake Westbrook took the first step in giving the Tribe some semblance of hope for 2010.A On a 35-pitch limit, the long-time Indian went 1.2 innings, giving up three hits and a run for Ponce in the Puerto Rican league last night.A He walked one and did not record a ...
Cleveland Indians Jake Westbrook gets through first winter ball start in good health
Jake Westbrook's journey toward being the Indians opening day starter began Saturday night in Puerto Rico.
Free-agent market crowded this year: Baseball Insider
Carl Pavano could have accepted and won a potential $9 million to $10 million one-year contract through arbitration if he would have stayed with the Indians.
Winter ball latest test for Westbrook
Jake Westbrook is the Indians' purported Opening Day starter for April 5 in Chicago, but he has a high hill to climb first.
Indians skipper Manny Acta: 'I want to become one of the elite six or seven' managers
So it begins for Manny Acta. The 40th manager of the Indians was hired late on a Saturday night, Oct.
The Cleveland Indians have been searching for a shut-down starting pitcher during the American League Championship Series.
Acta focused on quick Tribe start
Manny Acta is nearing the end of his first month on the job as the Indians' manager.
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.
Hey, Hoynsie! Paul Hoynes answers your Cleveland Indians questions
While one Indians fan is contemplating ways to clear salary space to extend Grady Sizemore's contract, Paul Hoynes asks the obvious questions --- does Sizemore want to be here past his contact in 2012? Hey, Hoynsie: I think the Tribe won't be good again until 2012.
The Indians didn't have to look far to hire a pitching coach. Tim Belcher has been working for the team the past eight years as special assistant to baseball operations.
Indians hires Belcher as pitching coach
During his search for Cleveland's pitching coach, new Indians manager Manny Acta was meeting with general manager Mark Shapiro when Tim Belcher's name came up for discussion.
Indians outright three to Triple-A
The Indians did a little housecleaning Friday, taking three players off the 40-man roster.
Acta will need help from Dolans to succeed, Bill Livingston writes
Manny Acta, the Indians' new manager, says he knows he is not a big shot. He also politely wondered what caliber of reputation Joe Torre had when he began managing three decades ago with the New York Mets.
Indians bid a fast (and not-so-fond) farewell to 2010
The day after the baseball season ends, a big-league locker room is usually a busy place.
Developing their young players by having them play major league games has been the focus for the Cleveland Indians for several weeks.
Carmona to end suffering tonight
CLEVELAND: Mercifully, Fausto Carmona will make his last start of the season today against the Chicago White Sox.
Huff makes case to start next season
CLEVELAND: David Huff can rest on his laurels. At least until spring training. ''I've had my talk with [GM] Mark Shapiro,'' Huff said after the Indians' 9-0 win over the Baltimore Orioles on Sunday at Progressive Field.
Brantley gets fast look at Verlander
In the third inning Thursday night against Detroit, Brantley hit a two-run single off the "Heat Miser" fastball from Tigers ace Justin Verlander .
Cleveland Indians shouldn't hesitate in their off-season of change: MLB Insider
Here are seven things that the Indians have to do to put the ruins of this season behind them and prepare for 2010.
An attempt at retaliation Saturday actually helped the White Sox continue their dominance over Cleveland and the American League Central.
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