With Cliff Lee back on track, will Cleveland hit trade market again?
Cliff Lee is pitching like it's 2008 again. He's rarely throwing pitches right over the middle of the plate, and when he is, he is disguising them well.
The bigger question now is whether this will be 2008 all over again for the Indians, when they traded three veterans after a depressing start. It worked very well last year, as the Indians' trades of ace pitcher
CC Sabathia plus
Casey Blake and
Paul Byrd netted them a haul of young prospects and didn't hurt their performance one iota, either (in fact, Cleveland staged a startling second-half turnaround to make it back to the .500 mark). They are in last place after a similarly depressing start, and the speculation regarding another trade of their ace already has begun.
Not so fast, says Indians GM
Mark Shapiro. "Every facet of our decision making is about making the team better," Shapiro said by phone. "Obviously, that dynamic could shift ... but at this point, our focus is singular." Continued...