Why Change Is Necessary for the Cleveland Indians

Why Change Is Necessary for the Cleveland Indians

Published on June 29, 2009 by Bruce Bostwick

The Indians have not been well under the reign of Shapiro and Wedge. Inside tells why change is needed if this team is going to have a chance to be a team that you can believe can win it all.

Evaluating the Mark Derosa Trade

Evaluating the Mark Derosa Trade

Published on January 8, 2009 by Joe Dorish

On December 31st the Chicago Cubs traded infielder Mark DeRosa to the Cleveland Indians for pitchers Jeff Stevens, Chris Archer and John Gaub. An interesting trade because DeRosa is coming off his best season by far and the three pitchers the Cubs acquired are all minor leaguers. Who got the best of this trade? Let’s evaluate statistically and see.

K-Rod is Not Even the Best Closer This Year, Let Alone Cy Young Material

K-Rod is Not Even the Best Closer This Year, Let Alone Cy Young Material

Published on October 5, 2008 by Kirby Kane

K-Rod had a memorable year breaking the saves record, but was not even the best closer this year.

More Questions Than Answers for Cleveland’s Tribe

More Questions Than Answers for Cleveland’s Tribe

Published on September 16, 2008 by jack johnston

Describing obstacles facing the Cleveland Indians heading into the off-season.

Baseball Season is Almost Here

Baseball Season is Almost Here

Published on January 31, 2008 by Seth Williams

After all the hype surrounding the Mitchell Report, what kind of season are we about to experience? Who will make it to the Series? In about a month, these questions and more will be answered. The beautiful game that is baseball is on its way.

Dear Mark Shapiro

Dear Mark Shapiro

Published on November 24, 2007 by Dayne Ventrone

A nice little letter to Shapiro about why the Tribe needs A-rod.

Grady Sizemore – Star of the Future

Grady Sizemore – Star of the Future

Published on April 26, 2007 by Dayne Ventrone

The next Ken Griffey? No, the first Grady Sizemore. Sizemore will become one of the best to ever step foot in center.