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If at first you don't succeed with Roy Halladay and Vernon Wells, try, try again.A With my old friend Paul Sporer pulling guest duty over at the "igers" blog, Eye of the Tiger , I thought I'd do my best to chide a Central Division rival further and play on the misfortune of his "oothless igers". But rather than torture him about last year's ...
I've never made it a secret that my least favorite full-time player on the Indians roster right now is Asdrubal Cabrera.A Having said that, I'm going to try and make an unbiased attempt at explaining why this off-season is the best time to trade him.
Vizquel picks Sox ahead of Indians
So much for the "Little O" reunion show. Omar Vizquel signed a one-year contract with the White Sox on Monday, which means his return to Progressive Field in 2010 will have him in the visitor's dugout and wearing the uniform of a division rival.
The Cleveland Indians have been searching for a shut-down starting pitcher during the American League Championship Series.
Unrewarding campaign for Indians
Awards season was not a bountiful one for the Indians in 2009. While players the likes of Shin-Soo Choo and Asdrubal Cabrera had strong seasons, no one on the Tribe merited serious consideration for any of baseball's major awards -- be it the Baseball Writers' Association of America awards or the Gold Glove or Silver Slugger honors.
Awards season is upon us, but it obviously won't be a bountiful season where the Indians are concerned.
Carroll set to go on the open market
The Indians only have one prominent player eligible for free agency. And that is, of course, using the word "prominent" loosely.
Party night away at art museum
The big art event this week is the SWITCH fundraiser, three parties in one from 8 p.m. Saturday to 1 a.m. Sunday at the Akron Art Museum.
Fox analyst Manny Acta is seeking coaches: Indians Insider
Indians manager Manny Acta will conduct interviews for coaches while serving as an analyst for Fox Sports' World Series coverage.
Cleveland Indians End Of Season Survey
At various points throughout the season, we try to take a bit of a step back and objectively review what has come to pass and what the future might hold for our Cleveland Indians.
Heading the Tribe: A Case for Manny Acta
With the League Championship Series halfway through, the self-imposed deadline of installing a manager into the Cleveland Indians dugout is looming.
Hey, Hoynsie! Paul Hoynes answers your Cleveland Indians questions
There's no question that Asdrubal Cabrera considers former Indians star Omar Vizquel as a revered role model.
Rebuilding Tribe? Bring a hard hat
It's too easy to ask what went wrong with the 2009 Indians. Everyone knows by now.
Nextg year might not be so bad for Tribe
BOSTON: Nobody wants to confront grim reality, but sometimes it's unavoidable. So how bad will the Indians be next year? Forty wins? How about 55? Do I hear 60? The perception is that 2010 will be the ideal season for all but the most hard-core fans to turn an apathetic ear to the Tribe.
Cleveland Indians shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera and relief pitcher Chris ...
Shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera and right-hander Chris Perez underwent surgery Wednesday at the Cleveland Clinic Sports Center.
A quiet end to a season of 'goodbyes'
The day after the baseball season ends, a big-league locker room is usually a busy place.
Red Sox lead Tribe, 10-4, after three innings
The Red Sox lead the Indians, 10-4, tonight after three innings at Fenway Park. Early lead : The Indians took a 2-0 lead off Josh Beckett in the first.
Farrell withdraws candidacy to replace Wedge, Cabrera sits out finale: Indians chatter
Asdrubal Cabrera is nursing a sore hamstring. Clubhouse confidential: ESPN is reporting that Boston pitching coach John Farrell has withdrawn as a candidate to replace fired Indians manager Eric Wedge.
In the Tribe? Manager search shouldn't be: Terry Pluto
Indians manager Eric Wedge, right, watches the team he has led for the past seven years as they play the Chicago White Sox on Wednesday at Progressive Field.
Sheldon Ocker: Indians' tear-down, rebuild strategy makes title chances slim
Under the Dolan ownership of the Indians, it has become an article of faith that the way to fame and glory is an unending sequence of tear-downs and rebuilds every six years or less.
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