Tom Servo
Nittany Beavers
We left a small village on base this weekend. <_<Got 3 of 4 in Birdland! Now we gotta take 2 of 3 from the Twinkies.
We left a small village on base this weekend. <_<Got 3 of 4 in Birdland! Now we gotta take 2 of 3 from the Twinkies.
Nope. The Flow.Yeah, that comeback was awesome. Aside from the comeback stats, I think they said it was both the most runners in scoring position and hits with runners in scoring position for the Indians in any game since 1974.
Last night was a tough loss, but I really like Clevinger. Still figuring it out, but he's getting there and the stuff is very good. I thought it was really about to go sideways in the 2nd (I think) and settled in nice.
BTW, please tell me the locals call him The Cleaver.
A documentary about the 1990's Indians teams that electrified baseball and the city of Cleveland. Winning 6 of 7 division titles, longtime broadcaster Tom Hamilton, former manager Mike Hargrove, players Jim Thome, Kenny Lofton, Omar Vizquel, Orel Hershiser and former front office executives John Hart, Dan O'Dowd and Mark Shapiro are among those interviewed discussing one of the most explosive offensive clubs ever assembled.
And Albert Belle is still wrong for blaming Hart for not winning.The Man With No Name said:Hart deserves so much credit for signing all those young unproven players to multi year contracts.
I wouldn't mind seeing them go after another SP. With that said, it may cost us McKenzie, Meija and/or Naquin - at least. I would think it would have to be for a SP that we would have control over for a couple of years and not a one year rental.So, any guesses on what happens at the trade deadline?
He's been playing 1B.Any word how what they're planning to do in the NL park? EE sits two of the three?
Problem this year will be the Cubs paid a very steep prospect price for Quintana. Not saying they overpaid, but Cease and Eloy is a haul for the Sox.I wouldn't mind seeing them go after another SP. With that said, it may cost us McKenzie, Meija and/or Naquin - at least. I would think it would have to be for a SP that we would have control over for a couple of years and not a one year rental.
With that said, I'd like to see them go for Cueto, just because I enjoy watching him pitch.
I saw someone on twitter pondering packaging him and McKenzie for Andrew McCutcheon.The Man With No Name said:Mejia should be the Indians only untradeable prospect. Catchers that can hit are few and far between and are a very valuable commodity. And he is well above average behind the plate too.
Just saw this Every team's untouchable player at trade deadlineI saw someone on twitter pondering packaging him and McKenzie for Andrew McCutcheon.![]()
You can have him, dirt cheap. I'd take a slice of pizza for him. He had a good year last year, but he sounded like such an entitled jerk earlier this year. I want him gone and Ahmed Rosario called up asap.Per Jerry Crasnick, the Tribe is kicking the tires on Asdrubal Carrera.
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I'll keep my slice 'o za thxYou can have him, dirt cheap. I'd take a slice of pizza for him. He had a good year last year, but he sounded like such an entitled jerk earlier this year. I want him gone and Ahmed Rosario called up asap.
Indians on fireThe Blue Jays have been swept!! Salazar looked awesome last night and Kluber was straight fire today.
Make-up game against the Reds tomorrow at 7 PM.
Tomlin goes tonight in the make-up against the Reds. Clevinger is going tomorrow night and is probably staying in the rotation IMO as he's seemingly figured it out. The last spot could be between Bauer and Tomlin. With those two, you're never sure whether the good one or the bad one is going to show up.What is the starting rotation going forward with Salazar? Kluber, Carassco, and Salazar. Is Cleavinger in the rotation to stay?
I haven't done a deep dive on days off and double headers coming up, but I would consider a 6-man at some point in Aug/Sept. Also depends on how big the lead is and who is performing well.Tomlin goes tonight in the make-up against the Reds. Clevinger is going tomorrow night and is probably staying in the rotation IMO as he's seemingly figured it out. The last spot could be between Bauer and Tomlin. With those two, you're never sure whether the good one or the bad one is going to show up.
Particularly with games against the Red Sox and Yankees.I haven't done a deep dive on days off and double headers coming up, but I would consider a 6-man at some point in Aug/Sept. Also depends on how big the lead is and who is performing well.
MLB At Bat app FTW. I listen to Hammy while watching STO.What a game last night! I don't have STO down here in Cincy, but I "watched" the play-by-play on my phone while my wife and son watched the Reds/NYY game. If the Tribe keeps playing like they have over the last 5 games, I don't see anyone who could stop them. Pitching has been great, and the bats have started to come alive. I'd still like to see them a little more active on the base paths, but that's not too much of a concern if they keep hitting double after double after double.
Plus...2 Grand Salamis in the same game, with one being a walk-off?!?!?!?!![]()
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MLB At Bat app FTW. I listen to Hammy while watching STO.
Tomlin has had 3 quality starts in a row. Don't think Bauer has done that all year.Tomlin goes tonight in the make-up against the Reds. Clevinger is going tomorrow night and is probably staying in the rotation IMO as he's seemingly figured it out. The last spot could be between Bauer and Tomlin. With those two, you're never sure whether the good one or the bad one is going to show up.
I like Bauer and his quirkiness. I took a look at his stats vs Tomlin's based on a quality start being more than 5IP, less than 4ER, and 5 or more SO in a start.Tomlin has had 3 quality starts in a row. Don't think Bauer has done that all year.
$20 for a year FTW. You get the playoffs/WS also.![]()
I used this for the week before and after the ASB when it was free. I might have to pony up the $2,99/month to listen to hammy. Thought about the video package, but can't bring myself to pay $25/mth just yet. Plus I'm hoping MLB/ESPN/FS1 realize just how good the Tribe is playing and will begin putting them on national tv in August.
He could be a great pitcher, but it's almost like there is a lack of focus for him - or maybe too much focus. He likes to tweak his pitches and sequences so much, that I feel he makes himself too inconsistent to remember what worked well in what situations.Bauer goes out for the 8th, seeing the top of the Angels order for the 4th time...and sets them down on 7 pitches!!!![]()
That kind of performance is in him, but when he sucks...![]()
Help me understand this statement. I see two different things here "warm up" and "drone". Completely agree on the drone piece. That was avoidable. I get it's a hobby and most likely a stress reliever, but poor timing/bad judgement.We're talking about the guy with the crazy warm-up routine that injured himself on a drone during the playoffs.
Honestly I'm not qualified to evaluate an MLB pitching warm-up routine on my own. I've heard ex-players in the media express some doubts about it. It certainly hasn't helped Bauer achieve consistent results to date.Help me understand this statement. I see two different things here "warm up" and "drone". Completely agree on the drone piece. That was avoidable. I get it's a hobby and most likely a stress reliever, but poor timing/bad judgement.
Can you unpack the "crazy warm-up routine" piece? I know it's a little unorthodox which piqued my interest. The more I studied it and looked at the "why", I tend to like it. I know it's unconventional, but it is a routine and strategy that is catching on in the HS and College ranks. We have two Performance Centers in the Cincinnati area that teach the same pitching foundation classes where Bauer studied and learned. Is it "crazy" because it's unconventional? Or do you see a flaw with it? Seriously asking, as I was considering their youth pitching program for my son and his team.
One of the things he does long toss before the game. And by "long toss", I mean throw it from foul line to foul line while listening to his favorite band Amon Amarth on his mp3 player. His dad was an engineer and they've worked together on his exercise and work routine all through his baseball career.Help me understand this statement. I see two different things here "warm up" and "drone". Completely agree on the drone piece. That was avoidable. I get it's a hobby and most likely a stress reliever, but poor timing/bad judgement.
Can you unpack the "crazy warm-up routine" piece? I know it's a little unorthodox which piqued my interest. The more I studied it and looked at the "why", I tend to like it. I know it's unconventional, but it is a routine and strategy that is catching on in the HS and College ranks. We have two Performance Centers in the Cincinnati area that teach the same pitching foundation classes where Bauer studied and learned. Is it "crazy" because it's unconventional? Or do you see a flaw with it? Seriously asking, as I was considering their youth pitching program for my son and his team.