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Phils' system brimming with young talent
The Phillies had enough talent in their farm system to trade for the 2008 American League Cy Young Award winner Cliff Lee in July.
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 ...
Five-Star Prospects 1. Carlos Santana, C Four-Star Prospects 2. Lonnie Chisenhall, SS 3. Alex White, RHP 4. Jason Knapp, RHP 5. Nick Hagadone, LHP Three-Star Prospects 6. Hector Rondon, RHP 7. Lou Marson, C 8. Jason Kipnis, OF/2B 9. Carlos Carrasco, RHP 10.
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Madden: Tough to watch Lee rule World
Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Cliff Lee shuts down the New York Yankees in Game 1 of the World Series.
The Phillies Zone: The rich get richer, the poor get...Carlos Carrasco?
Cliff Lee and CC Sabathia will make for a nice subplot when they face one another on Wednesday night to open the World Series at Yankee Stadium.
Cleveland Indians prospects do moderately well in Baseball America minor league rankings
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On deck: Indians at Boston Red Sox
TV/radio: SportsTime Ohio all games, WKYC Ch. 3 on Sunday; WTAM AM/1100. Pitching matchups: RHP Carlos Carrasco vs.
Game 159: Red Sox 3, Indians 0
Carlos Carrasco had to be helped off the field in the fourth inning after being struck by a line drive.
Winning pitcher: Lester . Losing pitcher: Carrasco . Att: 37,459. There is nothing like a dose of a healthy Jon Lester to cure a Red Sox losing streak.
Cleveland Indians in-game update: Red Sox 3, Tribe 0, after four innings
The Red Sox lead the Indians, 3-0, after four innings Thursday night at Fenway Park.
Two-and-a-half (more) things to know about the Tigers
Posted on September 24th, 2009 9:37 AM By Joe Christensen 1) With the Twins off today, the Tigers are in prime position for a three-game sweep of hapless Cleveland, which would pushA the Twins three games back in the AL Central.
Clubhouse table tells the tale of a long, strange summer: Indians Chatter
Clubhouse confidential: A table in the Indians' clubhouse held dozens of boxes of baseballs in the process of being autographed on Wednesday.
There were some good things to take away from tonight's eleventh straight loss. This was, inexplicably, the best-played game during the current eleven-game losing streak.
Indians lead Tigers, 2-0, through three
The Indians led the Tigers, 2-0, through three innings tonight at Progressive Field.
Sunday Insider: Central Intelligence
Cleveland fans must be patient with the haul the Indians received from Philadelphia for Cy Young Award winner Cliff Lee.
Struggling Fausto Carmona will stay in starting rotation: Indians Chatter
Clubhouse confidential : Manager Eric Wedge said there has been no discussion about pulling Fausto Carmona out of the starting rotation for the last 17 games of the season.
Phils say Knapp's need for shoulder surgery a surprise
Benny Looper said the Phillies had no idea Jason Knapp needed surgery when they traded him to the Indians .
Davies allows one hit in win over Tribe
Kyle Davies can't shake his control problems. But then again, it hasn't really seemed to matter.
Cleveland Blanks The Indians 7-0
Kyle Davies threw six shutout innings as he combined with three relievers on a two-hit shutout of Cleveland, blanking the Indians 7-0. Davies was effectively wild, allowing five walks before Shin-Soo Choo broke up the no-hit bid with a single leading off the sixth.
Indians Notebook: Carrasco makes habit of picking off runners
CLEVELAND: Carlos Carrasco is proving that a pitcher doesn't have to retire a batter when he's at the plate.
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