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Fight Night on MLB.TV, Gary Sheffield vs. Fausto Carmona Main Event
Sheffield vs. Carmona. This fight wasn't on PPV, but Brian Packey still paid to watch it on MLB.TV
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Tempers Flare in Tigers Loss to the Tribe
Sheffield got hit with a pitch and his frustration boiled over and Tigers fan got what they wanted, a brawl. Austin Drake explains what happened and his take on the scuffle...
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Gary Sheffield Needs to Shut His Mouth
Gary Sheffield's mouth finally got him beaten up. Chris Davies doesn't think that it will be enough to shut him up though.
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You Know What I Don't Like?
A list of ramblings on the things that I don't like in sports today including the National League, modern sports uniforms, the salary cap, and puppy potty training.
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Starters: Studs to Spectators in September
Every year, there are certain pitchers who are having terrific, healthy seasons, only to be shut down by their teams in September in an attempt to preserve their precious arms for the future. Last year’s notables included right-handers Timmy Lincecum and
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Take a Chance On Me: 9th Edition
Brandon Heikoop dips his toes in the world of Fantasy Baseball and urges owners of injured players to acquire and avoid.
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Cleveland Indians: How Will the Tribe Return to Glory?
Greg Vossler writes what needs to happen in Cleveland for the Indians to return to their former glory during the 1990s.
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Cleveland Indians: 42 Days of Hell
The Cleveland Indians have had one bad month and a half. The Doctor recaps the last "42 Days of Hell" for Tribe fans.
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Cleveland Indians: All-Star Caliber Tools
Scouts rate each player's tools on a scale from 20-80. Sportswriter Joe Posnanski theorized that the more 60 (All Star-level) tools you have on your team, the better your team will be. How do the Cleveland Indians stack up?
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Three Up, Three Down: MLB Week Eight
Nino Colla runs through the past week in baseball; discussing the missed home runs and Jon Lester's no-hitter.
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Cleveland Indians: That's All We Got, Two Goddamn Hits?
Chris Kreitzer writes that the Indians have made him contemplate jumping off of the 480 bridge.
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Thumbs up, Thumbs Down, Which Way Do Your Thumbs Go?
Eric Lawhead gives his weekly thumbs to recent sports stories and events. Which way do your thumbs go?
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Blue Jays-Indians: Cleveland Squanders Four-Game Sweep
When you play a doubleheader and both your starting pitchers go 9 strong innings without giving up a run and you turn an unassisted triple play, you should win both games, unless you are the 2008 Cleveland Indians. Dr. P laments the Tribe's putrid offense
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Cleveland Indians: Offense Is Existant, Afterall
The Tribe offense demonstrated that its not just a fairy tale Thursday night, breaking out for thirteen hits.
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Cleveland, Just Wait! There Is Better Baseball out There
Jumping off the wagon already? Eric Lawhead says to get back on, because the best the Indians have to offer is still coming.
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Minimizing Risk: Indians Sign Carmona to Seven-Year Contract
Cleveland Fausto Carmona, to a seven-year extension worth up to $48 million, the highest signing of a pitcher before his arbitration eligible years. Michael Taylor thinks it is a risk the Indians must take.
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Cleveland Indians: What We've Learned After Three Games
Nino Colla tells us what we've learned after three games of Tribe baseball, or what he was just reminded of after a five month break.
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Indians 7 - White Sox 2: Fausto Carmona, Grady Sizemore Lead Tribe to Victory
David Wiley recaps the Indians-White Sox game.
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MLB Season in Review: 2007 American League Awards
Didn't agree with the Baseball Writers of America's year-end award winners? Lend an ear to Brandon Heikoop, who makes his own picks for 2007 American League MVP, CY Young, Rookie, Manager, and Executive of the Year.
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Best of 2007: Breakout Players, Part Three
Nino Colla has the final part of this series. Did your favorite breakout athletes make the cut?
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ALCS: Indians No Strangers to Beating the Odds
Sure, the Indians are underdogs against the Red Sox. But they're not just used to beating the odds, writes Nino Colla they've been doing it their whole careers.
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Sabermetric Profiles: Chris Young, Erik Bedard, Fausto Carmona, Matt Holliday, Ryan Garko
Resident numbers guru Marty Andrade takes a look at some of the most surprising players of 2007.















