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The Thomenator!!!!Love the statue…glad he retired as a member of the Indians (Another Hall

The Thomenator!!!!

Love the statue…glad he retired as a member of the Indians (Another Hall of Famer!)


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First post-All Star Game Series goes to the Tribe. Hoping for a sweep this afternoon of the Tigers.

First post-All Star Game Series goes to the Tribe. Hoping for a sweep this afternoon of the Tigers. Purr kitty, purr LOL


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3 games sweep of the Rockies! Great starting pitching and timely hitting…still wish the defense would come around.

Just a thought, but it might be worth a shot to give Chisenhall another full time chance at 3rd.

Major League Baseball games should not be postponed simply because it’s cold outside. CLE vs DET should be happening. I’m just saying, this is a rather abysmal excuse not to play when players complain about getting paid millions of bucks.

The Cleveland Indians are making the right moves in terms of signing Catcher Yan Gomes, LF Michael Brantley, and now Jason Kipnis to long term deals.

Gomes (signed for 6 years) is the first native Brazilian in the Majors and was a complete surprise, considering he was signed as a no-name minor leaguer after coming over in an under-the-radar trade with the Blue Jays last season. Not only did he hit above league average, he threw out slightly over 40% of potential base stealers.

Brantley (signed for 5 years) is a bit of a different story. He came to Cleveland as this seemingly random “player to be named” from the Brewers for Tribe ace CC Sabathia. Brantley’s versatility and simplistic yet extremely effective swing has produced very steady (yet always improving) performance each year. As they say, there is a reason he is called Dr. Smooth. He is also killer in the clutch and with men in scoring position.

Kipnis (signed for 6 years) is by far my favorite signing though. Here is an All Star middle infielder who is hits above average, can run, is defensively solid, and a genuine dirt dog on and off the field. He personifies everything the Tribe wants in its clubhouse and on the field day in and day out.

But why are these signings significant? The answer to that is multifaceted.

First, signing promising young talent long term early on in their careers is a way of life for low or mid market ball clubs; it shows stability and commitment by both players and upper management.

Second, with the arbitration system designed as it is, fewer young players with extreme promise are willing to commit too quickly (a philosophy no doubt influenced by their agents)…simply because a player could go from earning $300k a year to over $10mil just through arbitration; by that time, there is no practical way for teams with financial restrictions to sign them as free agents.

Thirdly, signing the players that are on the field each and every day is how you win. Simply put, you win by grinding every win out…and that is the kind of ball club the Indians are…granted it sometimes feels like I’m getting a heart attack watching it but still.

One player you don’t see me writing about is Justin Masterson. Well, that’s because, for all his talk about how “someway somehow he will be an Indian for years to come,” I don’t believe it. He is a good guy, yes and genuine. But here’s the rub on Masterson: his numbers, when broken down, are league-average and he has largely been inconsistent in output. He is a hugely positive influence on the strive, be him alone won’t draw players to Cleveland and, let’s say the Indians manage to win half the games Masterson starts, that’s what? 16-17 games? Not enough bang for the buck. Time of course will tell if Masterson changes his position.

For now (and years to come), give me the dirt dogs!

Go Tribe!

With a 19-8-2 Cactus League record, the Indians are tops in AZ!

Ok, so Spring stats don’t count but it’s still cool.

GO TRIBE!

Alright, so it is clear that A LOT of you have fallen for Justin Masterson and his agent’s PR campaign. I am an Indians fan and I did not.

Masterson is a good guy but he is playing everyone for the same reason so many athletes always do, which is to get a fat paycheck for throwing a ball. For all his talk (and  a great Spring Training), he has forgotten that contract negotiations are exactly that, an exchange. Here is an equation that he seems to think works:

I make an offer = accept my offer because I am a good guy…or I walk.

Well, we saw this with Jim Thome and I LOVED that guy. But no one is going to build a statue for Justin Masterson.  

Quite frankly this formula of presenting a compromise which is in fact an ultimatum does not work. Get that? IT DOES NOT WORK! 

But before I make a villain out of him (or praise the Tribe’s front office, which I am not doing), I suggest that as Indians fans we take a deep breath and focus on this year. I want a World Series Title. You want a  World Series Title. All these contract rumors be damned. 

I mean, in the end, if we sign Masterson and still lose, I ask you, was it worth all the complaining? 

Obviously not. 

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