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Double Play: What is the Blue Jays' next move?
Now that the Roy Halladay saga is over in Toronto, what's next for the Blue Jays? General manager Alex Anthopoulos was on the FAN590 radio station in Toronto on Thursday, where he said that adding a veteran, innings-eating pitcher would be desirable considering the youth of the Jays rotation.
Indians have roster calls to make
While the Indians aren't expected to go outside the organization to make any significant additions to their roster this winter, they do have some significant in-house additions coming later this week.
Indians looking for results from revamped Latin American staff: MLB Insider
While riding the undertow of their 97-loss season this year, the Indians reviewed the organization to see what went wrong and how to fix it.
Next year a stepping stone for Tribe
When it comes to the Indians' roster, what you see now very well may be what you get in 2010.
Buchholz not nervous about postseason
Clay Buchholz insists he isn't nervous. At least not yet. The right-hander's breakout season has included many high points, none of which will compare to the experience of taking the mound under the bright lights of playoff baseball later this month.
Shapiro's timetable has manager hired by the end of World Series
General Manager Mark Shapiro wants to have the Indians ' new manager hired by the end of the World Series.
Indians lose season finale to Red Sox, 12-7
Tomo Ohka made the last start of Eric Wedge's career as manager of the Indians on a pleasant Sunday afternoon at Fenway Park.
Wedge's final chapter with Tribe arrives
This is where it ends for Eric Wedge. The 2009 season's last gasp and Wedge's last game of his managerial tenure with the Indians come Sunday at Fenway Park.
Rain halts Tribe, doubleheader today
The Indians and White Sox, two teams with little to play for the rest of the season, decided to sit this one out.
Eric Wedge's fate uncertain as Indians' season winds down
Eric Wedge's last game as Indians manager could be Sunday in Boston. Boston Red Sox ptiching coach John Farrell has been mentioned as a possible replacement, but Farrell's current contract may keep him in Boston through the 2010 season.
A's 8, Indians 4 / Big hits, big fun in 6th win in row
Mark Ellis established a home run mark for A's second basemen when he went deep in the first, and the A's went on to bat around in the inning.
Texas 7, Cleveland 0 Texas Top 5th - - Ian Kinsler fouled out to first to end the inning.
Ineffective pitching hurts Tribe
Aaron Laffey became the second Indians starter to get roughed up Tuesday night. Laffey was hit hard and often as the Indians lost, 10-5, to the Rangers in the second game of their twi-night doubleheader at Progressive Field.
Tigers lead 8-5 after six innings: Cleveland Indians update
The Tigers lead the Indians, 8-5, tonight after six innings at Comerica Park. Oh, no Ohka : Aubrey Huff's two-out, two-run double off Tomo Ohka in the fourth gave Detroit a 8-1 lead.
Matt LaPorta is 4-for-11 in three games with the Indians since his return to the team.
Indians drop opener as Huff leaves early
Maybe a big home run could have bailed out David Huff on Friday night at Progressive Field.
Indians struggle on mound, lose to Mariners
CLEVELAND: The surprise is that the Indians haven't endured more games like Friday night's 9-4 loss to the Mariners at Progressive Field.
Huff. Tags: 81 Responses to "Game 122, Mariners at Indians" Scottdids on August 21st, 2009 3:51 pm A little surprised to see Hall get his first start in LF.
Cleveand Indians' Tomo Ohka hosting 'Dream Tour' and more Indians chatter
Tomo Ohka has hosted his "Dream Tour' for 9 consecutive years. Clubhouse confidential: Indians right-hander Tomo Ohka's "Dream Tour" has arrived in Cleveland.
MINNEAPOLIS: It was only the sideshow. But it gave Indians fans who hadn't already dozed off in front of their high-definition screens a reason to stay awake a few minutes longer.
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