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Indians Tidbits (2008 season)

Shin Sooooo Choo has hit the ball pretty well since coming off the DL. I've always liked this guy, but I don't know why. Maybe it was because of yelling SOOOOO CHOOOOOO when he came up to bat, who knows. It's pretty sad that Ben Fransisco is now leading the team in Doubles, even though he's played about half of the games the regulars have. There's just something MAJORLY WRONG with this teams bats this year, and I think it starts with the pitiful coaching staff that we currently have.
 
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They send Mastny:( down a couple weeks ago and that they bring him up to start a game in Texas. All of a sudden our strong point it is now equal to our hitting ability. I just don't understand why they don't like Jensen Lewis but then again I'm not around him every day. I think he's back on the train to Buffalo again.
 
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LitlBuck;1177083; said:
They send Mastny:( down a couple weeks ago and that they bring him up to start a game in Texas. All of a sudden our strong point it is now equal to our hitting ability. I just don't understand why they don't like Jensen Lewis but then again I'm not around him every day. I think he's back on the train to Buffalo again.


Lewis took Westbrook's spot on the roster, so he's up for at least another 14 days, plus whatever rehab assignment westbrook does. now, if they send lewis back down and leave mastny up at that time, then you'd have to wonder.
 
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Mastny and Lewis both are on the train back to Buffalo. Sowers will be called on to start next Tuesday.
Mastny was optioned to Class AAA Buffalo after the game.
He gave up four runs in the first. Josh Hamilton hit a two-run homer, Milton Bradley followed with a homer, and Brandon Boggs hit a run-scoring single. It was Hamilton's fourth straight game with a homer.

Click on the play button for post-game audio from Indians manager Eric Wedge"Nerves are nerves, but I've got to do better than that," said Mastny. "It wasn't the ideal situation, but I've started before. Now I've got to go back to Triple-A and work hard to get back here."

Wedge said after the game: "We will be making some moves for [today]. That's plural moves."

Jensen Lewis arrived at 1 a.m. Tuesday from Buffalo. He anticipated pitching Tuesday and getting sent back to Buffalo today.
 
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Victor out with his Hammy problem yet again. The official site says that it's not supposed to land him on the 15-day DL but who knows. Maybe it'd be best for him so that he gets over this injury. Since Wedge says that it's the Hammy that is the result of him having no power.
 
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tsteele316;1177132; said:
odd. i guess we'll see what moves are made as a spot is still open.
Brian Slocum and Rick Bauer up per Drennan:( out of Cleveland.

Might as well. There probably won't bring Sowers up until his scheduled start on Tuesday. Still don't understand why they don't bring Barfield up to at least give him some bats. Carrol is not a long-term answer at 2nd.
 
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LitlBuck;1177155; said:
Brian Slocum and Rick Bauer up per Drennan:( out of Cleveland.

Might as well. There probably won't bring Sowers up until his scheduled start on Tuesday. Still don't understand why they don't bring Barfield up to at least give him some bats. Carrol is not a long-term answer at 2nd.

Rick Bauer is having a solid season in AAA, 15 Saves with a 1.54 ERA and 30 strikeouts in 23.1 IP

Slocum 3-4 with a 5.66 ERA in 49.1 IP
 
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Wow, maybe I should start following again just for the damn comedy factor. These roster shuffles are ridiculous and show just how pathetic a state this team is in. Also, good to see they're bringing Sowers up to 9itch batting practice for the other team again. What a mess. :roll1:
 
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Indians Insider: Bauer, Slocum re-shuffle the bullpen
Posted by Paul Hoynes [email protected] June 05, 2008 07:30AM
Categories: Indians
Arlington, Texas -- Two new pitchers joined the Indians on Wednesday and the news on Jake Westbrook isn't promising.

David Pellerin/Associated Press
Grady Sizemore couldn't quite corral this drive by Ian Kinsler in the first inning of Wednesday's game at Arlington, Texas. Kinsler eventually scored after the triple.Relievers Rick Bauer and Brian Slocum arrived Wednesday from Class AAA Buffalo to replace relievers Tom Mastny and Jensen Lewis, who returned to Buffalo after Tuesday's 12-7 loss to Texas. Westbrook, Tuesday's scheduled starter, caused the upheaval by going on the disabled list with a sore right elbow.

Westbrook is scheduled to visit Dr. Lewis Yocum, an elbow specialist, Friday in Los Angeles. Yocum is the team doctor for the Los Angeles Angels.

Manager Eric Wedge said the Indians "already have some information" on Westbrook's elbow. They want a second opinion from Yocum.
"I don't think we're going to have a positive result from this," said General Manager Mark Shapiro.

The Indians signed Westbrook to a four-year, $39.1 million deal last year and he's been on the disabled list three times since

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When the GM says it doesn't look good even before the second opinion it must not be good. There goes approximately $40 mil down the tubes. Almost the same as Hafner. Signs a big-time contract and then really doesn't perform or injures himself.

Looks like the hitting might come around but that's a big might considering who they had been hitting against the past three nights but even if it does come around and now we might not have any depth in the starting rotation.
 
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