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YOUR 2016 Cleveland Indians Thread (American League CHAMPS!)

The bats are extremely cold right now.

Over the last 30 games, Napoli is batting .238 with 4 HR and 14 RBI; over the last 15 games, he is batting .157, with 3 HR and 15 RBI.

Over the last 30 games, Kipnis is batting .264 with 3 HR and 16 RBI; over the last 15 games, he is batting .226, with 2 HR and 9 RBI.

Over the last 30 games, Naquin is batting .241 with 2 HR and 10 RBI.

Over the last 15 games, Santana is batting .204 with 4 HR and 10 RBI.

Over the last 15 games, Davis is batting .204 with 1 HR and 4 RBI.

The catching position has been an automatic out all season long.

That garbage won't fly in the playoffs.

The Indians have to be leading the league in pop ups and swinging at balls in the dirt.

Outside of Lindor and Chisenhall, no one will go to the opposite field regardless of where the pitch is located.

Outside of the occasional home run, no one is hitting the ball hard right now.

And most of this offensive ineptitude has come against crap pitching.

This team will win the AL Central, but they will be out of the playoffs quickly if their offense doesn't improve, and soon.

Fair points. I admit might be overly optimistic. I might blinded by what they showed earlier in the season and not what is happen lately. I certainly have more faith in this lineup than the 2013 lineup that laid an egg in that wild card game. The only good news is I would rather this regression (for a lack of a better term ) happened before the playoffs.... to your point I hope they hit better going into the post season.
 
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Bring a sweater, Clevinger vs. Shields... gonna take a while.

I wonder if they are actually going to let Clevinger pitch like a starter or go with the bullpen again. His last start he only gave up 2 hits and 1 run but was pulled after 4 innings and 62 pitches.

In Shields only start vs the Tribe this year he gave up 8 runs on 7 hits and was yanked after 1 2/3. Since the start of August he has given up under 3 runs only once and allowed 5 or more runs 5 times. Hopefully they tee off on him again
 
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