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YOUR 2016 Cleveland Indians Thread (American League CHAMPS!)

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What in the actual FUCK... is wrong with you.
 
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Charlie Sheen has mentioned he'd be honored to throw out the first pitch.

Oh man how awesome would that be to see him turned around, then he punches his glove, turns around to revel some black rim glasses lol

Either ricky or what if we get Jose Mesa? Hahaah
 
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Fuck franchise greats unless they plan on having someone from the 48' Champs throw it and considering no one's alive from that team (at least i guess that) then why not?

I sure as hell don't want anyone apart of our world series losses in the 90s throwing it.
I mean I love Kenny Lofton or Omar but talk about bad karma.

Ricky Vaughn is the only Cleveland Indians pitcher to give us the feeling of winning so why not? Especially considering how this year's indians team has embraced the movie a bit.
 
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Fuck franchise greats unless they plan on having someone from the 48' Champs throw it and considering no one's alive from that team (at least i guess that) then why not?

I sure as hell don't want anyone apart of our world series losses in the 90s throwing it.
I mean I love Kenny Lofton or Omar but talk about bad karma.

Ricky Vaughn is the only Cleveland Indians pitcher to give us the feeling of winning so why not? Especially considering how this year's indians team has embraced the movie a bit.

Not true, at least not yet:

The oldest living Yankee also happens to be the only surviving member from the last Cleveland Indians team to win a World Series title, the 1948 club that beat the Boston Braves in six games.

But Eddie Robinson, 95, says he is not too pleased with his old team from northeast Ohio, mainly because he hasn't heard a peep from the Indians organization amid the euphoria of current Cleveland manager Terry Francona guiding the Tribe to the 2016 Fall Classic to face either the Cubs or Dodgers.

http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/b...mber-48-indians-pissed-team-article-1.2838963
 
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