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About Missjen1127About Me: I was born and raised in Ohio and an Indians fan. I have learned to love them even though they break my heart year after year. I am a college student and a workaholic. I live my life in 2 seasons - baseball season and baseball offseason. I love going to the ballpark. My goal is to make to all the MLB Parks. Why I Love Baseball: Jimmy Fallon said it best in Fever Pitch (even though he was playing a Boston fan) "Because they haven't won a World Series in a century or so? So what? They're here. Every April, they're here. At 1:05 or at 7:05, there is a game. And if it gets rained out, guess what? They make it up to you. Does anyone else in your life do that? The (place favorite team name here) don't get divorced. This is a real family. This is the family that's here for you."

Latest Posts by Missjen1127

  • 7 More Cut from Tribe Spring Training Camp
    By Missjen1127 on March 24, 2009 | 1 Comment1 Comment  Comments

    With the next round of cuts taking place today, the canidates for the 5th spot on the roation have gone down. Jeremy Sowers was one of the cuts today. Sowers was hoping to be the Tribe’s 5th starter, but after a shakey spring training he was reassigned to the minor league camp. Sowers, once considered a gem, has had a rocky career in the big leagues. Sowers will start the season at Triple-A Columbus.

    Other cuts today included prospects Matt LaPorta and Michael Aubrey. LaPorta batted an astonshing .361 this spring training and Aubrey also made a great impression. Even though his spring training was short, he batted .455.

    After todays cuts, the tribe camp is down to 37 players.

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  • Taking Things For Granted
    By Missjen1127 on March 18, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    Take a look at your hand and focus on your middle fingers, bend your finger at the knuckle. Does your top joint bend as well? How does it feel if you try and keep the tip of your finger straight?

    Some of you are probably wondering why I am talking about your hand and not talking about baseball. Today, the Indians made the announcement that prospect Adam Miller may have to have another surgery on his finger and this time it could end his career at the age of 24. Miller has been plagued with a hand injury and last season had surgery. Last years surgery was to seal a porus hole and to repair a pulley ligament. This surgery is what caused him to lose motion in the tip of his finger.

    Miller has been sidelined already this spring training due to the middle finger. He threw at sprinng training but he had no control over his pitches. When pitching, the last finger to touch the baseball is the middle finger and without him being able to bend at the tip of the is causing him to lose control.

    So what is next for Miller? Athletic trainer Lonnie Soloff says they are going to continue to monitor his control. If he is unable to gain control back, in the next 10 days,  he will have to have another surgery which will cause him to end this season and possibly his career. The surgery he will have is a high risk surgery that will take a tendon from his wrist and replace 2 pulley ligaments in his finger. The reason he is being monitored for only 10 days is due to the fact that the longer he waits, the less effective the surgery will be.

    Miller was ranked as a #1 prospect for the Indians for the past few years. He was orginially a starter, but was moved to the bullpen in the 2008 season before the injury.

  • Could The Indians Use Bay?
    By Missjen1127 on March 15, 2009 | 1 Comment1 Comment  Comments

    As announced today, Jason Bay and the Boston Red Sox were unable to come to terms on a deal.  At the end of the season Bay will become a free agent. So what does this mean?

    Last season, there were rumors swirling around that the Indians were in talks with the Pittsburgh Pirates on a deal that would include sending Jason Bay to the Indians. That deal never took place and near the end of the trade deadline, Bay was dealt to the Bo Sox in a 3 team trade. Is there a possibility that the Indians could be in the talk with Boston during the 2009 season in setting up a trade with Jason Bay? Do the Indians have the talent they are willing to part with for Bay?

    When trying to figure out if this would be a good move for the Indians, I personally would have to say YES! There is no doubt in my mind that Bay would make a great addition in our outfield. Not only is he a good left fielder and can hit for power, he is also best friends with Grady Sizemore and that type of chemistry will not come around every year. So who would the Indians give up for Bay? The Indians are actually in a good position to trade for Bay. Shin Shoo Choo will be gone after this season due to military duties in his home country, Korea. That will leave an opening in the outfield. The Indians do have options in the minors to fill that hole. However, these same guys could be some of the talent the Indians could trade to get the power hitter the Indians are looking for.

    In other news…..

    The Indians added another tick to the loss column today. Scott Lewis was impressive today by giving up 1 run in 4 innings. Kelly Shoppach hit a solo homerun and Wood was near perfect by only allowing 1 hit in the 5th.

  • Indians Starting Rotation
    By Missjen1127 on March 14, 2009 | 1 Comment1 Comment  Comments

    Before I get into the nitty gritty, I want to apologize for not updating in about a week. Between battling the flu, working and preparing for a final in my management class, I just could not find the time to update. Hopefully we wont have anymore weeks like this past one so I can get back to talking about what I love, the Indians.

    There have been many times this off season I have been asked how do I think the Indians will do in the 2009 season. I am going with a different approach to that question this year. Instead of saying “Oh the Indians are going to win the AL Central” or “they are going to end up in this place or that place”, I am going with “The Indians have the potential of being a good team this year”. My biggest concern is not the bullpen, which is surprising, its the starting rotation.

    1. Cliff Lee – “the Ring Leader” - The 2008 Cy Young Award winner only deserves to win the title of the ring leader for the 2009 season. Some people are saying that Lee’s 2008 season was a fluke only because of the down season in 2007. When looking at his career stats, however, it proves that Lee is a consistant pitcher. Since becoming a starter for the Indians in 2004, Lee has had 4 seasons of 10+ wins, 2 of th0se season being 15+ wins. Is it possible for Lee to have another year like the 08 season, yes. Unfortunately, his Spring Training stats aren’t supporting the idea of Lee for the Cy in 2009.  In only 2 games, Lee is 0-1 with an 11.25 ERA. In 4 innings pitched, he’s given up 8 hits, allowed 6 runs and struck out 3. Lets just hope that Lee gets back to his regular season form before he makes the 1st start of the season.

    2. Fausto Carmona – “The Wild Child”  – After a disappointing 2008, mainly caused by injuries, fans are expecting Carmona to bounce back. However, you never know which Fausto you are going to get at the beginning of the season. Remember the 2006 season when Carmona was a starter and in the bullpen. In 2006 Carmona had a 1-10 record. Then a new light was shined down on Tribe fans in 2007 when Carmona had a 19-8 record and a 3.06 ERA. Carmona threw some of his best stuff in 07 and with the Indians 1,2 starters Sabathia and Carmona, the Indians could easily have been unbeatable. After facing a hip injury in 2008 and nursing the hip for most of the year,  Carmona had an 8-7 recordn with a 5.44 ERA. As the trend shows, Carmona should be unstoppable. With his most recent Spring Traning start, Carmona only gave up 1 run in 4 innings pitched.

    3.  Carl Pavano – “The New Guy”  – Pavano is set to prove himself with the Indians in the 09 season. Before joining the Indians in the offseason, Pavano had 3 disappointing seasons with the Yankees with his ERA each season being over .400. Pavano has not had a great season since 2004 when he was with the Marlins, when he had an 18-8 record and a 3.00 ERA. Luckily for the Indians, Pavano was not an expensive addition and if, for some reason Pavano were to continue to repeat his below average season, it wont be financially costly for the Indians. In 3 games pitched so far this spring training, Pavano has a 0-0 record with a 7.71 ERA with 8 hits, 6 runs and 2 strikeouts in a total of 7 innings pitched.

    4. Anthony Reyes – “The Starting Rookie” – Even though his stats do not consider him to be a rookie, he will be with an Indians, if he chosen to be the 4th starter. In 6 games in the 08 season, Reyes put up some impressive numbers before going down in September with soreness in his throwing arm. He had a 2-1 record with a very low 1.83. In 31 innings pitched, he allowed 7 runs and struck out 15. The Indians are hoping that Reyes comes out of spring training showing now soreness so he can be the 4th starter in this rotation. So far this spring traning, Reyes is proving the point that he should be in the starting rotation. He has not given up an earned run in 5 innings pitched in 2 games. He has given up 3 hits and has struck out 5.

    The 5th position is still up in the air, but it appears that Aaron Laffey is in the front running for the final position. Even though this spring training Laffey has a 1-2 record and a 7.00 ERA. Another canidate for the 5th position is Zach Jackson. Jackson had a short stint with the Indians at the end of the 2008 season and so far this spring training, Jackson 1-0 with a 4.35 ERA.

    In other pitching news, Westbrook threw off of a mound for the first time since having tommy john surgery in the 2008 season. Westbrook has been plagued with injury in both the 2007 and 2008 seasons. Westbrook has stated that he is happy to be back to pitching and the fact that his pitches were not conisistant. He was just happy to be back out there.

  • Spring Fever
    By Missjen1127 on March 6, 2009 | 1 Comment1 Comment  Comments

    “People ask me what I do in winter when there’s no baseball.  I’ll tell you what I do.  I stare out the window and wait for spring.”  ~Rogers Hornsby

    With the temps up near 60 degrees here in Northeast Ohio, its amazing how I am able to keep myself sane. You can just smell baseball in the air and I’m patiently counting down the days until Jacob’s, I mean Progessive Field will open its doors for 80 games *sigh*

    The Indians had an off day yesterday and it might have been the best thing for them. Cliff Lee and Travis Hafner make their Cactus Leauge debuts today and the only thing an Indians fan can do is hope for the best. After last year’s DL looking like an All-Star roster, we are all sitting back to see which Hafner is going to show up this year. Is it going to be the Hafner from 2006 who tied the record for most Grand Slams in a single season, or is it going to be the Hafner of 2007 & 2008 who could barely hit .250.

    Cliff Lee will make his debut today as well. Is it possible for him to have a repeat of last season? Yes, but its probably unlikely. Not to say that last season was a fluke for Lee, because it wasn’t, but I don’t see another Cy Young award coming to Cleveland. Look for another strong season from Lee.

    Another injured Indians is Shin Shoo Choo. However, he will still be playing in the WBC, but limited to a designated hitter. Other honorable mentions for the Indians hurt list include Pitcher Adam Miller, CF Grady Sizemore, and Pitcher Kerry Wood.

  • The Best Option for Peralta
    By Missjen1127 on March 3, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    On my way home from a long day of work and class, I called a close friend of mine to talk some baseball. He is one of the few guys that I know who listens to what I have to say and challenges me about baseball.

    Tonight’s topic was on Jhonny Peralta and what the best option for him would be. We both agreed that Peralta is not a short stop and that Wedge needs to work on moving him to 3rd base this spring training. What really got the conversation heated was the topic on why they didn’t do this in the second half of last season when the Indians really did not have anything to play for.

    My friend gave me a lot of good points, but I see why Wedge did not make the transition last year. With Asdrubal Cabrera batting well under .250, there only option for 2nd base was Josh Barfield. Barfield was called up when Cabrera was sent down to Triple-A Buffalo with a mere .190 batting average. You have to remember, Barfieldwas batting around .250 in Triple-A, so it was not really an upgrade. It was more of a move in desperation. Within the first few weeks of Barfield’s return to the bigs, he was injured and had season ending surgery. With Cabrera still in the minors, Jamey Carroll came in and started to become the Indians every day 2nd baseball proving to the team and the fans that it was the right move. Some of you  might ask, what does 2nd base have to do with Peralta and that is a good question. When the Indians traded Casey Blake in to the Dodgers, that left open 3rd base, which could have been the prime time to start Peralta a few games at 3rd. However, Wedge wanted to see what Andy Marte was made of and Marte became our every day 3rd basemen.  Some of you are still wondering what this has to do with Peralta and here is your answer. What the Indians should have done int he 2nd half of the season is play Peralta at 3rd base, but they were out of options. In an injury free world, the Indians infield should have been Peralta at 3rd, Cabrera at SS, Jamey Carroll at 2nd and Garko at 1st in the last half of the season, but with the injury to Barfield, the poor batting by Cabrera and nobody else in the minors, Peralta was still the every day SS.

    Fast forward to winter ball. Peralta was starting the majority of the games at 3rd. Every year I attend the Indians Press Tour and this year I was fortunate enough to attend the Press Tour that Eric Wedge was at. He was asked about Peralta playing 3rd this coming season and Wedge did say that Peralta was playing 3rd in Winter ball, but as of right now he is our every day SS. The fans should expect to see Peralta play a few games at 3rd and in Spring Training, you’ll see Peralta play 3rd. Do you think the signing of Mark Derosa was a foreshadow of things to come? Derosa played 2nd for the Cubs, even though he is really a utility infielder. Is it possible that we can see Derosa playing 2nd, Cabrera at SS and Peralta at 3rd half way through the season?

    Another point that really got me heated in my conversation with my friend is how hard he was on Peralta.  At one point he even called him terrible. Yeah, he isn’t a Jeter or a Vizquel. But the kid has done some pretty nice things in his career to not call him terrible.  In a 146 games last season at short, Jhonny had 14 errors. He range might not be as big as Jeter’s, but Jeter played in 148 games and had 12 errors. Jhonny Peralta is not a terrible short stop. Everyone says how horrible Peralta is, but the minute that Peralta starts hitting homeruns and driving in runs, everybody jumps on the bandwagon.

    So what really is the best option for Peralta? That is your own opinion. In my opinion, I do have to agree with my friend and say that Jhonny is a 3rd baseman. You don’t need a whole lot of range when playing 3rd and the guy can hit for power. I guess we’ll just have to see if Peralta at 3rd will happen this season.

  • Indians Trying Infielders as Outfielders?
    By Missjen1127 on March 2, 2009 | 1 Comment1 Comment  Comments

    I know spring training is a time to try  new things, to find the best player for the right position, to form the best line up, etc. But can somebody explain to me what the Indians are trying to do by putting their infielders in the outfield? Before going into spring training, rumors were circling around Cleveland that Ryan Garko could see time in the outfield to make room for both Victor Martinez and Kelly Shoppach in the infield. Garko has seen some playing time in the outfield so far this spring training. Is Garko an outfielder? No! He is a 1st baseman and a catcher. What is the rationale behind this?

    In today’s loss to the Rangers, the Indians chose to have Josh Barfield play in the outfield. Is there a good explanation for this? No. It’s just Wedge’s way of trying to keep average players around. Does he really think Barfield will ever have a chance in the outfield come April? I sure hope not. Between Sizemore, Francisco, Choo, Dellucci and even Crowe, I think the Indians outfield is pretty well stocked. Do the Indians really need to keep a below average hitter on the team? Besides, that position in the outfield is filled by Dellucci.

    So what’s next for the Indians this spring training? Cliff Lee playing catcher? There doesn’t seem to be any rationa decisions down in Goodyear. Instead of looking like a team who is getting ready for a 162 game season, it looks like the local little league team.

  • Welcome to My World and Some Indians News
    By Missjen1127 on March 1, 2009 | 2 Comments2 Comments  Comments

    Welcome to My World
    “There are more important things in life other than baseball, I just haven’t figured out what they are yet”. When I saw the oppurtunity to write about the Cleveland Indians, I knew that I could not pass this up. It’s not every day I find the oppurtunity to do 2 things that I love, talking about the Indians and blogging. My name is Jen and welcome to my world. I was born and raised in Northeast Ohio and grew up on Indians baseball. Hopefully you’ll enjoy reading about the Indians as much as I love talking about them. And I do promise you this, I will not comment on how “hot” Grady Sizemore is or how good Victor Martinez looks in his baseball pants. I might be a girl, but trust me, I can talk baseball.

     

    Indians at .500 in Cactus Leauge
    With the first week of Spring Traning games almost over, the Indians have hit .500 by beating the Colorado Rockies today 6-4. Trevor Crowe and Jhonny Peralta both went 2-3 with 2 hits and 2 runs scored. The win goes to Zach Jackson who threw 2 innings giving up 4 hits and 1 run with one strike out.  Jack Cassel picked up the save.

     

    Sizemore out of line-up again on Sunday
    CF Grady Sizemore was out of the line-up again on Sunday due to a groin injury. Sizemore has not played since Thursday. On Friday, it was announced that Sizemore would not be playing in the World Baseball Classic due to this groin injury and Shane Victorino will be taking his spot on the roster. In an interview with Eric Wedge, Sportstime Ohio announcers Matt Underwood and Rick Manning asked Wedge about Sizemore’s injury. Wedge stated they are not concered with Sizemore not being ready for Opening Day. By not playing in the WBC, it will allow him to get the proper rest he will need to be back to full strengh come opening day.

     

    Closer Wood Throws 2nd Bullpen Session
    New Indians closer Kerry Wood, threw for the second day in a bullpen session. Wood threw 40 pitches and says he feels no soreness in his back, which sidelined him for the first few games of Spring Training.

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