Pestano is Honored and Humbled to be Selected to Team USA
By Mike Brandyberry Children have skipped school or ditched class in the spirit and love of baseball for generations. However, it isn’t often that a college student is inspired to skip classes in the...
View ArticleWahoo Watch Podcast #11, January 20, 2013
On this week’s podcast Erik Pinkerman and Ronnie Tellalian discuss the Cleveland Indians, the arbitration process and a few Indians that cashed in, like Chris Perez. The duo also talks about the...
View ArticleWorld Baseball Classic Impacts Tribe Players in Tournament and in Goodyear
By Mike Brandyberry With the opening of the World Baseball Classic this morning in Fukuoka, Japan, the Indians camp in Goodyear, Ariz. is preparing for five of its players to report to their...
View ArticleForecasting the Indians 2013 Fantasy Baseball Seasons: Who to draft and who...
By Kevin Schneider As the Indians’ new additions gel with last year’s holdovers, it’s also time for fantasy-baseball owners to fine tune their draft strategy. This draft promises to be an intriguing...
View ArticleAll-Star Cabrera Could Get Even Better With Improved Roster
During Spring Training the DTTWLN staff will profile and examine the coaches and players that make up and are vying to be part of the 2013 Cleveland Indians—A Team With A New Direction. Today, we...
View ArticleAL Preview: Predicting the Cleveland Indians
Compiled by Bob Toth It has been too long since there was a buzz around the Cleveland Indians. It has been a refreshing change of pace this offseason and certainly helped to provide some distraction...
View ArticleNew Era for Cleveland Begins With a Win; Indians 4, Blue Jays 1
by Bob Toth The Cleveland Indians struck early against R.A. Dickey and Justin Masterson settled down after a shaky start, leading the Indians to a 4-1 win over the Toronto Blue Jays in the season...
View ArticleHafner Spoils Tribe’s Home Opener; Yankees 11, Indians 6
The day Tribe fans have been waiting for finally arrived on Monday night with the Indians hosting the New York Yankees for their opening day game. Unfortunately, the game did not go quite the way fans...
View ArticleBattered, Ejected and Embarrassed by New York; Yankees 14, Indians 1
In Monday’s home opener against the New York Yankees, Ubaldo Jimenez was asked by Tribe manager Terry Francona to leave the mound early, in the fifth inning. That was mostly due to ineffectiveness and...
View ArticleCould a Lineup Shuffle Ignite Indians Bats?
It is only April. The weather across the country has been inconsistent at best. Players are acclimating to new managers, coaches, and teammates on their respective rosters. Some players are still just...
View ArticleErratic Indians Run Support Not Supportive Enough
The Cleveland Indians offense erupted for 19 runs on Saturday night against the Houston Astros. It was a sight for sore eyes for Indians fans who had watched the team scrape together just eleven runs...
View ArticleRoster Shuffles and Injuries Make Consistency Tough
Every manager talks about it as the key to success in nearly every aspect of baseball. You can’t listen to a player talk about their game without mentioning it as a key. You can’t listen to a pregame...
View ArticleTwo Out Hits Push Tribe Past Sox; Indians 3, White Sox 2
This game was a game of patience. Both teams seemed poised and collected at the plate, waiting for their pitches and making the pitchers work but it was the Indians who took advantage of their...
View ArticleThe Glass is Half Something—Random Thoughts from the Month of April
As the Indians complete their first month of the season, many mixed emotions can and should be felt about this team. We have all seen the bright spots and the low points, but I always feel like it is...
View ArticleSantana Silences Indians Offense; Royals 3, Indians 2
Ervin Santana continued his hot start to the season, quieting the Indians offense and striking out five on the way to a 3-2 final at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City on Saturday night. The Royals...
View ArticleGuthrie Keeps Cleveland Bats Quiet—Tribe Loses Game One of Doubleheader;...
The Indians were defeated 9-0 by the Kansas City Royals in the first game of the first ever day/night doubleheader in Kansas City history. The Indians bats continued a disturbing trend of silence,...
View ArticleJimenez Dominates, Raburn Homers in Series Finale; Indians 9, Royals 0
Just when you think you know what to expect from Ubaldo Jimenez, he zigs when everyone expects a zag. After nearly a month of early season struggles and inconsistencies Jimenez pitched one of his best...
View ArticleSeries #9 – Philadelphia Phillies (12-14) at Cleveland Indians (10-13)
Interleague play comes to Cleveland for the first time this season as the Philadelphia Phillies make a quick stop to Progressive Field for a pair of games against the Indians. The Phillies come to town...
View ArticleSeven Homers Pace Tribe Past Halladay; Indians 14, Phillies 2
If the Indians scored any more runs two at a time, they would have needed an ark on Tuesday night. The Indians touched up Roy Halladay for three home runs and eight runs on their way to hanging seven...
View ArticleRaburn, Bauer Slay Another Cy; Indians 6, Phillies 0
Philadelphia Phillies superstar Cliff Lee stands as the most recent Cleveland Indian to earn a Cy Young Award, having done so in 2008. Trevor Bauer hopes to eventually get to that level. On Wednesday...
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