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C.C. Sabathia beats out Josh Beckett for AL Cy Young Award
Some more discussion about C.C. Sabathia, and what considerations to think about for auction time next year.
C.C. Sabathia has finally developed into the ace that everyone thought he would. He becomes a free agent after 2008, and it is a possibility that the Indians won't be able to keep him with the way he has been pitching.
How the Indians pitcher won the award without winning the AlCS.
How to choose among Sabathia, Morneau and Big Papi for 2008
What is going on with the Indians? Big news, as Travis Hafner has signed a contract extension with the team. That leaves C.C. Sabathia, who can become a free agent after the 2008 season.
Indians' pitcher C.C. Sabathia recently made comments in which he discussed the lack of African Americans playing baseball in the United States. Steps should be taken to change this trend.
Having been a Cleveland Indians fan for over 30 years, it is safe to say I have witnessed some very bad baseball over the years, sometimes so bad, I'm not sure it could even be called baseball, but lately those fortunes have changed.
All the top reader questions answered for the week of September 24th, 2007.
The 2007 Cleveland Indians are a good team but not a great one. Here are the reasons why the won't win the 2007 World Series.
The season is almost over, and a few races are all but decided, but here are the predictions from me.
This statistic is a great indication of how good a pitcher is.
The Cleveland Indians are the best team in the AL Central. Here's why they could be the best team in all of baseball.
So many pitchers in the mix this year, but the author likes the Orioles' Erik Bedard to emerge the winner.
An in-depth look at the playoff race(s) going on in the American League.
People who should know better are saying that Tom Glavine will be the last 300-game winner. Anyone who takes a look at the record book knows this simply isn't true. Here's a look at the 300-win club pitchers and a look at who may join them in the future.
The Cleveland Indians hosted the Detroit Tigers on Tuesday, August 14, begining a crucial series. Game one went to Detroit.
Boston Red Sox lefty pitcher Jon Lester, whose rookie season was cut short because of cancer last year, made his comeback on Monday night with a 6-2 win over the Cleveland Indians.
Ichiro Suzuki made some comments about Cleveland earlier this season. Now he is going to be $100 million richer and he is the MVP of the All-Star Game. Let's hope the fans of Cleveland give him a nice, warm welcome the next time he returns.
The Indians have extended Eric Wedge's contract, keeping him with the team until at least 2010. Many people are puzzled by this move, but I believe it was the smart thing to do.
With half of the season played, it's time to look at who has been playing the best baseball so far. MVP and Cy Young winners, as well as a World Series pick for each league.
New York's post-season hopes hinge on attaining a wild card, which will be next to impossible.
My picks for the AL All-Star team substitutes and starting pitcher if I was the manager of the team. The article is complete with stats and commentary for each of the choices at each respective position. It also includes omissions and the reasons they were omitted.
It's no secret that the Cleveland Indians have improved from last season to this. Last season however was more or less an underachievement due to the fact expectations were set and they did not meet them.
A list of the contenders and the winner of the AL Cy Young award through May.
I give my opinions on the Brewers, the Mets and Indians, Edge winning the title, and a new career for Rosie O'Donnell
The Cleveland Indians had a disappointing 2006 regular season. Cleveland fans had high expectations for the Indians as the came off a 93 win season in 2005.
Professional baseball has been in Cleveland since 1889
Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color barrier in 1947 and the positive effects are still being felt today. Unfortunately, some people are more willing to focus on the negative effects of it rather than merely celebrating this milestone event in baseball's history.
In an era where most professional athletes seize the opportunity to go after every single dollar available during free agency, or are in love with the prospect of playing in their sports biggest markets, it was refreshing for Jake Westbrook to say, "I'm staying put."
Two Major League players have made headlines recently talking about the lack of U.S.-born blacks in baseball. But this hardly classifies as a problem, due either to opportunities for minorites or for quality of play on the field.
The 60th anniversary of the MLB debut of Jackie Robinson is coming this weekend on April 15th. To honor this, over 150 players and five teams in the Major League Baseball are going to be wearing the number 42 in Robinson's honor.
How will Joe Mauer and the Indians do this year?
When last we saw the St. Louis Cardinals were raising their hands in triumph, winning their first World Series in 24 years. But the Cards will be hard pressed to win their division this year let alone repeat as Series champs.
Many rookies are hard to project but these seven candidates are likely to play well.
Of all the the lousy luck for Indians pitching prospect, Adam Miller. Despite an impressive spring training camp that includes 14 innings of not allowing a run to major league hitters, he appears to be headed, for now at least, to start the season at Class AAA Buffalo.
Who will win the Central Dvision this year? Can the Tigers repeat?
The American League Central was the most competitive division last season. The Detroit Tigers came out of nowhere to win the pennant and the Minnesota Twins came on in the second half leaving the defending Champion White Sox at home during the playoffs.
Provides what all fantasy players want, a second opinion and analysis on who some of the top pitchers for the 2007 season will be.
A look at the five teams in the AL Central.
On draft day a lot of fantasy baseball owners will scramble to get the best starting pitcher available. A starting pitcher is very hard to predict but here are my rankings.
The Cleveland Indians spent most of the 2006 off season addressing their most pressing need for 2007, the bullpen. They thought they had a pretty good plan in place with the signings of veterans Roberto Hernandez, Joe Borowski and hoped for closer, Keith Foulke.
Here are the cheats and hints for All Star Baseball 2003 Xbox.
Everyone on TV and sports talk radio loves to pontificate about the possible Cy Young and MVP winners in the National and American Leagues and I, predictably, am no different.
If a family wants to have a night of enjoyment outside in the nice weather for a price that won't cost an arm and a leg, people should look at the world of minor league baseball. It is cheap and fun, and it gives people a chance to see future stars.
The Indians won 93 games and had the best pitching staff in the American League. After losing key players such as Kevin Millwood and Coco Crisp, the Tribe has made many shrewd deals that should put them over the hump and into the playoffs.
An overview of Major League Baseball's American League Central Division.
The first ever World Baseball Classic starts on March 3rd. The US squad is one of sixteen vying for the championship trophy, and it is full of familiar stars. This article tells you who is on the 30 man roster.
With so much swirling around Barry Bonds' head, is this division suddenly more competitive? It features arguably the best hitter (Bond), best closer (Gagne), and several of the most complete teams in the league.
It's been a good run for the Twins, who consistently win the AL Central but can't seem to solve the Yankees in the playoffs. Will they win the division again? Are they good enough to take the next step?