Cleveland Indians' End of the Year Awards

Nino Colla by Senior Writer Written on October 06, 2008
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Biggest Disappointment: Too little, too late

The Tribe's upsurge in August and September made the season even harder to take. It was like a showcase of what could have been if we hadn't spent three months out of the season looking like bush-leaguers.

Best Offseason Move: None

Did I miss something? We made an offseason move?

Minor Leaguer of the Year: Trevor Crowe

2009. Look out.

Biggest Offseason Need: Big bat at corner outfield, Re-sign Casey Blake

'09 Breakout Pitcher: Jeremy Sowers

He certainly struggled, but in the end proved he could handle a back-of-the-rotation starting spot. I expect he will continue to improve.

'09 Breakout Hitter: Shin-Soo Choo

Proved he could hit for power and average. And maybe the only guy on our team with a truly strong finish.

Prospect you want to see in '09: Adam Miller

At this point, I'm not sure I even believe he exists. Let's see it already.

 

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Team MVP: Cliff Lee

He stopped streaks when we need him the most, and at the end of the year, he continued them when we knew he would. We wouldn’t have even sniffed the .500 mark if he hadn’t saved our bacon.

Offensive MVP: Grady Sizemore

If this whole power surge thing is a product of him entering his prime, I’d expect him to reach the 40-40 mark in the next two seasons. He is consistently getting better and better at the plate every year.

Breakout Performance: Kelly Shoppach

Shin-Soo Choo was great, but Shoppach was one of the top catchers in the American Leagues in home runs. That is very special considering he didn’t play in as many games as others did.

Starter of the Year: Cliff Lee

It seemed redundant to put this up there, but we need to make it official, right?

Reliever of the Year: Jensen Lewis

Rafael Perez was the lone bright spot for most of the year. However, Jensen Lewis opened up the most eyes. He’s shown just how good he can be from here on out.

Unsung Hero: Jamey Carroll

Jamey stepped in for Asdrubal Cabrera and Josh Barfield at second and was an absolute spark. The season might have not meant much, but where would that team have been without him in the two hole for that extended period of time?

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