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Indians Tidbits (2010 season)

LitlBuck;1710092; said:
Here is the link on Grady. Does not sound good with a minimum of 6-8 weeks and if it's microfracture bye-bye for the season. Hello Brantley.
Frankly, I hope he is done for the year. I want to see what the kids can do. Also, even though we all know it won't happen, I'd love to see them dump Sizemore after the season somehow. He's been bitten by the injury bug and I'm 99% sure he'll never be the same player he was before last year.
 
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:slappy: the fucking Perez' gave up 5 runs without getting an out

then they bring in Jamey Wright to extinguish the fire :rofl: and he ends up giving up 3 runs

Jamey and Raffy have no business in a MLB bullpen
 
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Indians Prospect Insider: Brown Named IL Player of the Week

Triple-A Columbus outfielder Jordan Brown was named the International League Player of the Week for 5/24-5/30. During his monster week he hit .417 (10-for-24) with a 1 HR and 11RBI. His big RBI total was helped by big games on 5/28 (5 RBI) and 5/24 (4 RBI), and he piled up four multiple hit games and added his first home run of the season Saturday. He has four multi-RBI games in 15 total games played on the season, recording 89% of his RBI (17 of 19) in just those four multi-RBI games. On 5/1 vs. Syracuse he established a new career high and became the first Clipper with as many as 6 RBI in a game since Michael Vento drove in seven runners on 8/31/03 at Louisville.

The 26-year-old Brown is in his fifth full season of professional baseball after being selected by the Indians in the 4th round of the 2005 draft. Last year he was the International League Batting Champion, having posted the 2nd-best average in Columbus franchise history (.336). In 15 games this season he is hitting .333 (18-54) with 1 HR, 19 RBI and a .898 OPS

LaBusta needs a trip to AAA

give Jordan Brown a chance
 
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CincyBuck88;1710129; said:
What exactly does the guy have to do to earn a call up? And it's not as if he was a low round pick or anything. Give him a legit chance in the bigs already.
I think he can only play first base or DH and we have plenty of guys that can do that or at least try and do that...no.
 
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LitlBuck;1710294; said:
I think he can only play first base or DH and we have plenty of guys that can do that or at least try and do that...no.

Yeah, I mean otherwise where are Matt .200 LaPorta's at bats or Branyan's 25 homers and 31 RBIs to go with his 300 Ks going to come from...
 
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Bucklion;1710303; said:
Yeah, I mean otherwise where are Matt .200 LaPorta's at bats or Branyan's 25 homers and 31 RBIs to go with his 300 Ks going to come from...
Don't tell me I am not running the team:wink2: Jensen Lewis says that Santana can handle pitchers but again that's not my call and money is not the issue now:(
 
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This is the most pathetic lineup I remember them trotting out on a consistent basis in almost 20 years. They aren't even averaging four runs a game. :lol:

Way to earn that promotion Shapiro you piece of shit monkey fucker.
 
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