Sep 30, 2009 | Cleveland Plain Dealer
Cleveland Indians' Matt LaPorta kept off field with sore left hip
Rookie Matt LaPorta, one of the few reasons still left to watch the Indians, didn't play Wednesday because of a sore left hip.
Tigers pounding Indians, 11-1, through six
Book this one for the Tigers. Detroit led the sad-sack Indians, 11-1, through six innings tonight at Progressive Field.
Wedge hosts pep rally for players
Hours before the Indians played host to the Tigers on Thursday night, manager Eric Wedge called a meeting with his players.
Cleveland Indians manager Eric Wedge calls players meeting to boost team's spirits: Indians Insider
Eric Wedge attempted to boost the Indians' morale by holding a players' meeting.
Tigers pitcher Edwin Jackson notched his 13th victory of the season tonight in Cleveland.
Tigers pitching coach Rick Knapp thought Edwin Jackson was tipping his pitches. He worked with Jackson to correct the problem in a bullpen session two days before his start Tuesday night against the Indians at Progressive Field.
Cleveland Indians lose ninth straight as Tigers keep control of AL Central with 3-1 victory
Manager Eric Wedge wants the Indians, in the last shallow breaths of the season, to play cleaner, crisper baseball.
Indians' Wedge not worried about job security
Sitting on the gym stage, Indians manager Eric Wedge looked across at the bleachers packed with screaming elementary school kids and observed the future.
Andy Marte in a wait-and-see mode for his Tribe future: Indians Insider
Andy Marte , who made one start on this seven-game trip, is going to get some answers soon as to what his future is with the Indians.
Reliever Meloan is solid in his Oakland A's debut
A's reliever John Meloan said it felt a bit odd to face the Cleveland Indians on Sunday afternoon at the Oakland Coliseum.
A's Hand Indians Eighth Straight Loss
Share + Sep 20, 2009 4:47 pm US/Pacific OAKLAND Adam Kennedy had three hits and drove in three runs to help the Oakland A's match their season high seven-game win streak, defeating the Cleveland Indians 11-4 on Sunday.
OAKLAND, CALIF.: Michael Brantley has foot speed, but he still needs to refine his techniques.
Tribe scores twice in fifth, but still trails, 5-2: Cleveland Indians update
Two spot : The Indians cut Oakland's lead to 5-2 with two runs in the fifth off rookie right-hander Clayton Mortensen.
Nathan earns 40th save as Twins edge Indians
But Nathan bounced back from allowing a ninth-inning home run and the Twins fought back from a two-run deficit for a 5-4 victory over the Cleveland Indians on Tuesday night.
Crowe has ball hitting first homer
Trevor Crowe is thinking about what to do with the ball he hit for his first big-league home run Monday night at the Metrodome.
Twin Killing: Indians blow 8th inning lead
Some day, Chris Perez may develop into an All-Star caliber closer....but not this day.
Indians' Sizemore has elbow procedure, more surgery to come
Cleveland Indians center fielder Grady Sizemore will likely undergo arthroscopic surgery for his troublesome left elbow following the 2009 campaign, the club reported on its website Tuesday.
Wedge defends Sizemore strategy
's season because of injuries. Bloggers and e-mailers wanted it done long before then.
Tribe reaching out to child seriously injured at minor-league game: Indians Chatter
Clubhouse confidential : Kate Wedge, wife of Indians manager Eric Wedge, delivered a care package to 4-year-old Luke Holko and his family at Akron Children's Hospital on Wednesday.
Wedge awaits news about his future with organization DETROIT: Whether Eric Wedge returns as manager of the Indians remains either undecided, or it's a closely held secret within the organization.
Sizemore, Tribe talking about surgery
Obviously, the Indians are going to need Grady Sizemore's permission before they cut into his aching left elbow.
Indians' Sizemore To Have Season-Ending Elbow Surgery
Cleveland Indians center fielder Grady Sizemore will have two separate surgeries that will end his 2009 campaign, the club announced on Friday.
Brantley's arrival may bump up Grady's exit
The Indians called up Brantley and right-hander Jose Veras on Tuesday from Class AAA Columbus to join Carlos Carrasco , who started and lost his big-league debut against Detroit, 8-5, at Comerica Park.
Doctors say Hafner cleared to play
DETROIT: Travis Hafner underwent an MRI scan of his left shoulder in Cleveland Monday and received permission to return to the lineup.
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