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  • Laley23
    Unreal start to the second half! Get the sweep tomorrow! Hopefully Salazar can go 6...
  • TBone14
    Laley23;1637485 wrote:Unreal start to the second half! Get the sweep tomorrow! Hopefully Salazar can go 6...
    Tomlin vs Smyly tomorrow.

    Awesome games today. Some clutch hitting and excellent pitching. Why not take all 4?
  • Footwedge
    Laley23;1637485 wrote:Unreal start to the second half! Get the sweep tomorrow! Hopefully Salazar can go 6...
    I think Tomlin gets the ball.
  • Laley23
    TBone14;1637490 wrote:Tomlin vs Smyly tomorrow.

    Awesome games today. Some clutch hitting and excellent pitching. Why not take all 4?
    Footwedge;1637492 wrote:I think Tomlin gets the ball.
    Good call. Had Salazar on the mind from the 1st post in the thread.
  • GOONx19
    ^ Yeah, not sure what happened. I took those off of Indians.com and they had two of the matchups wrong.
  • Con_Alma
    http://www.si.com/mlb/2014/07/19/asdrubal-cabrera-mike-aviles-targets-giants-indians-possible-trade-mlb

    Giants want Cabrera and Aviles. Wonder what they're offering. Would leave a big hole without those two in the infield.

    Can this be Lindor's break? Would like to see him play a few games after the nasal fracture before he's possibly called up on.
  • Con_Alma
    McAllister sent back down after his good outing yesterday.
  • Sonofanump
    Con_Alma;1637497 wrote:http://www.si.com/mlb/2014/07/19/asdrubal-cabrera-mike-aviles-targets-giants-indians-possible-trade-mlb

    Giants want Cabrera and Aviles. Wonder what they're offering.
    Probably not Kyle Crick.
  • TBone14
    I don't like the idea of trading Aviles or Cabby. I don't think either will fetch top notch prospects. Rather play it out with them and if Cabby walks, he walks. He has been steady, if not borderline solid at the dish this year. On pace for .260-.270 with 15 homers and 75 RBI. Not bad out of the 2 hole. I say stick with him for the rest of the year as opposed to bringing up an unknown (albeit very promising) talent at this point.

    As for the game today, hopefully Tomlin is sharper than his last outing vs Detroit. That was a Sunday game in Cleveland where the Tigers opened up a 10-1 lead before the Tribe scored a couple late.
  • TBone14
    Another disappointing outing for Tomlin vs the Tigers.

    4 and a third with 4 runs plus the two on the bases.

    Tigers looking like they will avoid the sweep. 4-0 and the Tribe have 1 hit through 5 innings.
  • iclfan2
    There is no point to keep asdrubal. 0.
  • Laley23
    Yeah why would we want to keep Asdrubal? Terrible defensively and way to streaky on offense. I'll take my chances with lindor, who has always been a low strikeout guy with a good approach.
  • TBone14
    Tough one today but still a great 3 of 4 in Detroit.
  • vball10set
    iclfan2;1637535 wrote:There is no point to keep asdrubal. 0.
    Laley23;1637538 wrote:Yeah why would we want to keep Asdrubal? Terrible defensively and way to streaky on offense. I'll take my chances with lindor, who has always been a low strikeout guy with a good approach.
    These
  • HitsRus
    ^^^^Those
  • ohiobucks1
    ^^^
    that
  • vball10set
    3-1 at Detoilet, I'll take that all day long...next...
  • GOONx19
    I'll do the twins thread when I get home from work.
  • TBone14
    GOONx19;1637596 wrote:I'll do the twins thread when I get home from work.
    Stay hot.

    Great start to the 2nd half so far. Starting with 11 straight on the road, all vs division foes. Big stretch for the Tribe. Starting 3-1 vs the toughest team is awesome. Beat the Twins 2 of 3 and split 4 at KC and we are looking at a 7-4 trip. Very possible.
  • vball10set
    GOONx19;1637596 wrote:I'll do the twins thread when I get home from work.
    TBone14;1637597 wrote:Stay hot
    Ditto
  • Laley23
    Cant let momentum slip vs Minny. Tonights game is big, as the Tribe has a hard time coming from behind in series but plays extremely well when they win the 1st game (not that its surprising...).
  • Sonofanump
    Con_Alma;1637497 wrote:http://www.si.com/mlb/2014/07/19/asdrubal-cabrera-mike-aviles-targets-giants-indians-possible-trade-mlb

    Giants want Cabrera and Aviles. Wonder what they're offering. Would leave a big hole without those two in the infield.

    Can this be Lindor's break? Would like to see him play a few games after the nasal fracture before he's possibly called up on.
    Giants signed Uggla to a MiLB contract, he can't be the answer.
  • thavoice
    Dont know if there are any good Tiger fans on here that would know this or not but....

    ANyone know if that Devon Travis at AA is a big prospect for the Tigers? He is hitting close to .300 and this past weekend I saw him play two games up in Akron and he made highlight play after highlight play for them.
  • Laley23
    thavoice;1637803 wrote:Dont know if there are any good Tiger fans on here that would know this or not but....

    ANyone know if that Devon Travis at AA is a big prospect for the Tigers? He is hitting close to .300 and this past weekend I saw him play two games up in Akron and he made highlight play after highlight play for them.
    Doubtful. He is 23 and a 2B in AA. Ian Kinsler is signed through 2018.
  • Wally
    thavoice;1637803 wrote:Dont know if there are any good Tiger fans on here that would know this or not but....

    ANyone know if that Devon Travis at AA is a big prospect for the Tigers? He is hitting close to .300 and this past weekend I saw him play two games up in Akron and he made highlight play after highlight play for them.
    Rated their #2 prospect behind Robbie ray.












    Devon Travis
    Rank: 2
    Erie SeaWolves (AA)
    ETA: 2015
    Position: 2B
    Age: 23, DOB: 02/21/1991
    Bats: R, Throws: R
    Height: 5' 9", Weight: 195
    Drafted: 2012, 13th (424) - DET
    Twitter: @DeVoTrAv

    Scouting Grades: Hit: 60 | Power: 40 | Run: 60 | Arm: 50 | Field: 55 | Overall: 50
    A 13th-round pick in 2012, Travis was one of the biggest surprises in the Minor Leagues in 2013. He finished second in the Minor Leagues with a .351 batting average and third with 177 hits.
    Travis has proven he simply knows how to put the bat on the ball. He has an advanced approach at the plate and uses his quick, compact swing to make hard contact. He showed some surprising power as a professional, but he's more of a gap hitter than a slugger. He's a heady player, allowing his average speed to play up on the basepaths.