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Indians - Detroit : 10-4 Tribe : Cliff Lee Wins 19th.
It was a busy day for the Indians. They won their ninth straight. Cliff Lee picked up his nineteenth win. Ben Francisco hit two home runs...
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It's the Story, of a Man Named Grady..
Grady Sizemore needed one more home-run to become the second Indians player ever, and fourteenth in MLB history, to join the 30-30 club. He hit two. The Indians needed both, pulling out a ten-inning win 4-3...
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Cleveland Indians Win Seventh in a Row, Sweep Rangers
The Indians completed the sweep of the Texas Rangers with a ninth-inning tie-breaking single by Franklin Gutierrez and now hold the cards on a seven game win streak...
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Indians win six in a row, beating Texas 8-7.
The Indians were down 7-1 and came back. Best story of the night? Maybe. The Indians posted their longest win streak of the year. Possibility...
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Indians-Rangers: Cleveland Holds on to Preserve Win for Fausto Carmona
The Indians jumped out to a 5-0 lead over Texas in the first two innings, then held on tight, winning, 7-5, in the opener of a six-game road trip that will see three against both the Rangers and Detroit, a team they trail in the AL Central standings by 2.
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Indians-Royals: Cliff Lee Wins 18th as Tribe Roll 10-3
The Royals had two errors in the first three innings, and the Indians capitalized on both, putting Cliff Lee up 5-0 through three innings of play...
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Indians Crown Royals again 8-5
When the Royals broke out with four runs in the top of the fifth, it appeared the game might be out of reach, but the Indians had a five run eighth, coming back from a 5-3 deficit to win 8-5 Wednesday night at Progressive Field in Cleveland, Ohio...
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Indians-Royals: Cleveland Clobbers KC 9-4
In the AL Central divisional matchup of the Indians and Royals—which could be dubbed, “The Battle of the Basement”—Cleveland hosted Kansas City in the first of a three-game series at Progressive Field in Cleveland, OH...
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MLB: Indians Hand Angels Second Loss in Three Games
The Indians completed the weekend against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim by winning 4-3, scoring them a 2-1 series win. Heading into Monday’s day off, that had to feel pretty good...
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Cliff Lee score four double plays and 17th Win.
In a season of disappointment, Cliff Lee’s seventeenth was a great day in the grand scheme of everything Indians...
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Indians-Orioles: Baltimore Scores Eight in the Eighth
Pop Quiz: What do you get when an Indians starter goes five innings and you have to rely on the bullpen to hold the opposition while you catch up. A) A loss B) Something else Answer? 11-6 Baltimore win...
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Baltimore stops Indians win streak at 5: Beat Tribe 6-1.
Anthony Reyes continued his strike-pitching ways in his second outing with the Indians, throwing 101 pitches, but leaving after six down by a 2-1 score. Cleveland would eventually lose 6-1, giving up four in the ninth...
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Indians win 5th in a Row : 7-5 over the Orioles.
The Indians matched their longest win streak of the season on Tuesday, winning their fifth game in a row by beating the Baltimore Orioles 7-5. Jensen Lewis picked up his second save of the season...
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Indians win a Wild One : 13-8 over the Orioles
The opening game of the Indians – Orioles could not have been any stranger had both teams wore throwback uniforms and it was a full-moon Friday the Thirteenth with a ladder set up over home plate and black cats crossing underneath...
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Cliff Lee Wins 16th as Indians Sweep Blue Jays
Cliff Lee pitched eight innings of scoreless, eight hit ball. Rafael Perez insured Lee his 16th win with a lock-down ninth, and the Cleveland Indians won 4-0 over the Toronto Blue Jays Sunday afternoon...
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Too Early to Award the AL Cy Young?
The Indians pulled off a sweep of the Toronto Blue Jays this weekend, but there was an important sub-text going on...
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Indians win one against the Jays.
Football has started. We’re done with the Tribe right? The Indians win 5-2. Call me whatever you want, but I am enjoying watching the Indians. A lot. You are too. Admit it. Have you stopped? My suggestion? Stick with it...
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Six runs in the ninth give Tampa Bay a 10-7 win over Cleveland
Jeremy Sowers now knows what its like to get some offensive run support. Down 3-1 early, Cleveland accomplished something that has been rare this entire season. The offense battled back and retook the lead for their starting pitcher...
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Tampa Bay Pounds Three Homers in The Seventh, Bests Cleveland 8-4
The Tampa Bay Rays finally broke out of their losing streak with the Cleveland Indians, winning 8-4. The long ball played a large role in stopping the 0-5 skid they’ve claimed this year as a record against the Indians...
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Cliff Lee Wins 15th, Cleveland Continues its Dominance of the Rays 5-2
Cliff Lee may not have pitched one of his better games of the season, but he fought through it and still ended up picking up his 15th win of the season in a 5-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays...
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Francisco Liriano Returns as Minnesota Twins Defeat Cleveland Indians 6-2
In addition to last season’s Tommy John surgery, it appeared all that Francisco Liriano needed was a good dose of ‘Tribe offense.” Liriano came into Sunday's game with an 11...
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Indians homer twice in 5-1 win over Minnesota.
The Indians beat Minnesota Saturday evening in Minnesota behind yet another strong outing by Paul Byrd. Byrd, the topic of trade conversations prior to the MLB trade deadline, is now 3-0 in his last three starts...
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Cleveland Suffers Another Loss, Falling 4-1 to Minnesota
Jeremy Sowers is definitely making a case for remaining in the big leagues, you’d just never know it by his record. Sowers pitched five innings of perfection on Friday against the Minnesota Twins and still ended up with a 4-1 loss...
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Cleveland-Detriot: Indians Beat Tigers 9-4
When the Indians and Tigers play, it’s not over until the fat lady sings. In another crazy one, Cleveland prevailed 9-4 to end with a split in the four game series...
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Yankees and Red Sox Trail the Rays: Could They Both Miss the Playoffs?
No New York or Boston in the MLB Playoffs? What? If MLB were to become the equivalent of the movie “The Perfect Storm,” 2008 might be the year that neither the New York Yankees nor the Boston Red Sox make the playoffs...