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  • Footwedge
    Since June 27th, the awesome tribe has a record of 19 and 15. what's worth nothing, the only team during that streak with a losing record was the Tigers. At the time of that sweep, the Tigers were above 500 as well.

    What has led the charge.....pitching. Where did all the pitching come from?
  • wes_mantooth
    They are doing what they always do....play their way into a giant hole, then once the pressure is off...they play well.
  • Cleveland Buck
    They're getting bent over tonight though.
  • gerb131
    Sucks because the Clippers were playing well before the Indians raided them. When I went we had some guy catching who was in Lake County like 10hrs before.
  • hoops23
    wes_mantooth;443052 wrote:They are doing what they always do....play their way into a giant hole, then once the pressure is off...they play well.

    But this is definitely a good test for them.. 14-14 in their last 28 games against teams .500 or better. 12-9 since the ASB.

    They split the Red Sox, whom need to win every game they can to keep up with the Rays/Yankees...

    The Tribe is developing their young talent while competing against playoff caliber teams. To me, this is more telling than a team reeling off a bunch of wins in the 2nd half against other scrubs.

    The Indians are now the youngest team in the Majors, yet they're still competing.

    Hell, they're only like 7 games behind the Tigers now, whom have a 100+ million dollar payroll!
  • like_that
    wes_mantooth;443052 wrote:They are doing what they always do....play their way into a giant hole, then once the pressure is off...they play well.

    Beat me to it.
  • Heretic
    hoops23;443246 wrote:But this is definitely a good test for them.. 14-14 in their last 28 games against teams .500 or better. 12-9 since the ASB.

    They split the Red Sox, whom need to win every game they can to keep up with the Rays/Yankees...

    The Tribe is developing their young talent while competing against playoff caliber teams. To me, this is more telling than a team reeling off a bunch of wins in the 2nd half against other scrubs.

    The Indians are now the youngest team in the Majors, yet they're still competing.

    Hell, they're only like 7 games behind the Tigers now, whom have a 100+ million dollar payroll!

    I saw that stat about youngest team in the majors either last night or the night before. I was surprised you're about a full year younger than my Pirates, especially after they unloaded five 30+ journeymen by the trade deadline.

    Bad teams need to do that in the second half of the season...get young and let the kids develop. Pirates haven't been as good as the Indians since the all-star break, but they've been a bit better winning-wise than before the break (no 2-18 periods like in June yet). Both teams have the potential to have a solid nucleus...if the skinflint owners let that happen.
  • ts1227
    Heretic;443300 wrote:I saw that stat about youngest team in the majors either last night or the night before. I was surprised you're about a full year younger than my Pirates, especially after they unloaded five 30+ journeymen by the trade deadline.

    A more surprising stat is that the Pirates are outdrawing the Indians on average by about 3,000 per game. (20,092 for PIT, 17,499 for CLE... worst in MLB)

    http://espn.go.com/mlb/attendance
  • Wooball
    I can at least see a core that the Indians can build around. This time last year I really couldn't put this together, so I would say they have made some progress.
    Sizemore - I don't think he is going to turn into the stud that many thought, but he is still a quality player in the outfield when healthy
    Choo - Has a hose in RF, and has shown that he can hit in the top half of the order if needed. Has been their best player the last year and a half.
    Cabrera - quality SS, and looks like an ideal #2 hitter to me.
    Santana - Was thrust into the 3 and 4 hole and has shown he belongs.
    Laporta - He has shown some increased power this go round. Can be a good piece hitting in the 6 or 7 spot of a lineup.

    Those are 5 guys that look like they will be quality Major Leaguers. Donald is probably a utility guy in MLB, Crowe probably a 4th outfielder. They still need to find to 3B, but do have 2 guys in the minors that are putting up good offensive #'s. Ideally Michael Brantley will put things together at the Major League level and hit at the top of the order, but I am not sure that is going to happen. They could really use 1 power bat, ideally from the right side, to plug into the middle of the order. Not sure that is going to happen unless Laporta really heats up his progression. I could see as soon as next year with everyone healthy them having a good year on the offensive side of things. They are still years away on the pitching end though, unless guys like Alex White, Carlos Carasco & Hector Rondon can make major impacts next year, which I seriously doubt.
  • Tigerfan00
    Indians having a good night so far being up 5-1 on the Twins with Liriano pitching who dominated the Indians last time he pitched against the Tribe.
  • Footwedge
    Wooball;443520 wrote:I can at least see a core that the Indians can build around. This time last year I really couldn't put this together, so I would say they have made some progress.
    Sizemore - I don't think he is going to turn into the stud that many thought, but he is still a quality player in the outfield when healthy
    Choo - Has a hose in RF, and has shown that he can hit in the top half of the order if needed. Has been their best player the last year and a half.
    Cabrera - quality SS, and looks like an ideal #2 hitter to me.
    Santana - Was thrust into the 3 and 4 hole and has shown he belongs.
    Laporta - He has shown some increased power this go round. Can be a good piece hitting in the 6 or 7 spot of a lineup.

    Those are 5 guys that look like they will be quality Major Leaguers. Donald is probably a utility guy in MLB, Crowe probably a 4th outfielder. They still need to find to 3B, but do have 2 guys in the minors that are putting up good offensive #'s. Ideally Michael Brantley will put things together at the Major League level and hit at the top of the order, but I am not sure that is going to happen. They could really use 1 power bat, ideally from the right side, to plug into the middle of the order. Not sure that is going to happen unless Laporta really heats up his progression. I could see as soon as next year with everyone healthy them having a good year on the offensive side of things. They are still years away on the pitching end though, unless guys like Alex White, Carlos Carasco & Hector Rondon can make major impacts next year, which I seriously doubt.
    I think their pitching far outshines their hitting. The team ERA has been fantastic over the past 7 weeks...especially given the competition they've played. Gomez had another excellent outing. The relief pitching has been the best it's been since the miracle year of 07.
  • Tigerfan00
    wow, that was a sweet play at third by Marte . I hope the Tribe can get an insurance run here
  • Tigerfan00
    I ask for it and they shall deliver it. Choo is the man

    Tribe up 6-4 in the top of the 9th
  • ts1227
    Perez just blew the save, 6-6 heading into the bottom of the 9th
  • Footwedge
    Ballgame!!... That was a very entertaining game.
  • Tigerfan00
    They just never give up.

    Glittering Wahoo
  • BRF
    Ha ha...Thome....too bad didn't matter. LaPorta! I missed how C. Perez got out out of the 9th. What happened after the single to tie the score? I will try to post a Glittering Wahoo in a little bit!.
  • BRF
    Over an hour and a half has passed and no other Tribe comments? tsk...tsk...

    Here we go:



    Oh, wait............that is grodt's avatar..........my bad..........




    And here's one extra...............I found this on my photobucket list...............it's one of my favorites from bhs_fan:

  • royal_k
    Good win over another quality opponent last night.
  • hoops23
    13-9 since the ASB; 15-14 over their last 29 games against teams that were .500 or better at the time the Tribe played them.
  • Footwedge
    hoops23;444764 wrote:13-9 since the ASB; 15-14 over their last 29 games against teams that were .500 or better at the time the Tribe played them.

    And the tribe only plays about 9 games the rest of the way against winning teams. The pitching has been stunningly remarkable. Who are those guys? Us die hard Cleveland fans appreciate the little things in life.
  • Footwedge
    ts1227;443306 wrote:A more surprising stat is that the Pirates are outdrawing the Indians on average by about 3,000 per game. (20,092 for PIT, 17,499 for CLE... worst in MLB)

    http://espn.go.com/mlb/attendance
    I think this is due to 2 factors.

    1. The overall economy in Pittsburgh is much better.

    2. Fallout from the Lebron thing. People in Cleveland need a break from sports right now.
  • Speedofsand
    I'm happy for Matt LaPorta. My aunt is a diehard Indians fan. She had 2 cars stolen at Indians games many years ago.
  • BRF
    Speedofsand;444858 wrote:I'm happy for Matt LaPorta. My aunt is a diehard Indians fan. She had 2 cars stolen at Indians games many years ago.
    I'm not sure why, but this post just made me laugh. Carmona toes the rubber for us tonight. Fire, refreshments and Tribe on the radio at BRF's place.
  • HitsRus
    In case you haven't noticed, the Tribe has managed to win a few and has/is threatening to climb out of the cellar......