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January 2008 - Posts

  • Indians Acquire Minor League Pitcher

    The Cleveland Indians have signed right-handed pitcher Jorge Julio to a minor-league contract, the team announced today. Julio is 28 years old, and pitched for the Marlins and Rockies this season.

    Here are some links for more information, including a prospect profile from OBR sister site IndiansInk.net. If you're an OBR subscriber, you can also get at all the stories and hot news on Indians Ink.

    Indians Sign Julio to Minor League Contract - Sports Network
    Tribe, Julio Agree to Minor League Deal - Official MLB.Com (Official)
    Scout.com: Jorge Julio Profile - Indians Ink

  • Bedard in the Wigwam?

    Erik Bedard

    I've been writing about pro football now for about ten years, a time span which has hopefully given me the wisdom to parse public statements from team executives. This education sometimes enables me to differentiate total crapola from the regular crapola.

    After ten years of tracking the NFL, I've become somewhat of a connoisseur of crapola. I know the good stuff, and the weak stuff.

    Anyhow, my crapola detector has gone off somewhat in the case of Orioles lefthander Erik Bedard, who is reportedly close to being dealt to the Seattle Mariners. Seattle has reportedly put together a package which includes Adam Jones, relief pitcher George Sherrill and some minor leagues.

    The Indians are now supposedly involved, according to reports out of the Seattle Times. Which is where things start getting out of control.

    The way information spreads across the internet these days might create more momentum for a Bedard-to-Tribe rumor than it really deserves. Here's an example: the "MLB News Blog" (which sounds official, but isn't) quotes "Yahoo! Sports" as saying the Angels and Indians are interested in Bedard.

    But Yahoo! Sports, in this case, is just acting like KFFL and others do on the NFL side. They don't actually do any real footwork - they just quote people who do. In this case, the Seattle Times.

    So, based on what I'm seeing, there's only one print publication saying that the Indians are involved. Not several, which you might think based on how poorly the actual source of the information is being referenced.

    The second aspect of this that sets off the crapola meter is the involvement of Orioles owner/dolt Peter Angelos, whose meddlesome fingerprints have done to that franchise what Art Modell did to the Browns.

    Here's a deal that's just about to be done, and Angelos may be hoping to get a little more out of the Mariners, or up the ante a little bit. All of a sudden, the press hears that a couple of other bidders may be involved. That's classic gamesmanship.

    A friend of mine who I met through Scout has his ear the ground in Seattle. He tells me that the Mariners-Orioles deal isn't nearly as dead as some may be portraying it right now. If it's near the end, now is the time that mystery suitors often magically appear to force concessions or just get the deal done.

    The third aspect of this story that concerns me is how little actual information about the Tribe's involvement is out there. The exact quote in the Seattle Times from Orioles GM Andy MacPhail is "we've had some other clubs chime in as well".

    What does "chime in" mean? In this case, it doesn't mean anything substantial.

    An Indians rotation which includes Bedard, Sabathia, and Carmona might just be enough to give everyone else in the AL a case of the willies. But based on how this story is being reported, and the type of machinations I've seen over the last decade, I'm not exactly holding my breath.

  • MLB Shocker: Santana Goes to New York Team!

    Fortunately, it was the correct New York team. The somewhat less annoying one.

    The deal between the Mets and Twins, wherein New York gives their minor league system and a box of donuts to the Twins for the best pitcher in baseball (sorry, CC) is dependent on the Mets and Santana working out a contract extension by Friday. Somehow, given the financial weirdness that makes baseball the nation's most self-destructive sport, I'm guessing that New York Team (NL Version) will manage to come up with the required financial ransom.

    The move has a number of ramifications for our Indians, which is the only reason that it's worth chronicling in these august pages.

    http://cache.gawker.com/assets/resources/2007/02/monopoly_guy.jpgFirst, of course, the trade rids the AL Central of Santana, whose mastery was the key concern when regarding the Twins, although the Indians had shown a strange ability to compete with Twins ace. Secondly, it keeps him out of the hands of the various American League moneybags who would have been more than happy to hand over another $37 quadbillion dollars in order to deliver another championship to their city's spoiled fans.

    The last, and perhaps ultimately most important ramification of the deal is that it will set the bar for how much the Indians need to hand over to C.C. Sabathia to keep him in his sizeable Tribe uniform.

    The deal has prompted a number of reactions around the Indians blogosphere. Here are some of the takes worth considering:

    Johan Santana Sweepstakes Winners - Waiting for Next Year

    Suck It, Steinbrenner: Santana Goes to Queens - Ontario Street

    Johan and Carsten - The DiaTribe


    Talk about it in the C-Town Sports Forum!

  • Tribe Signs Betancourt

    Mark Shapiro hasn't added talent during the off-season like some of the Tribe's competition in the AL Central, but he's at least managing to lock up some of the players who helped the team get within a whisker of the World Series last year.

    The AP reports that the team has locked up RP Rafael Betancourt to a two-year contract, helping the right-hander avoid arbitration.

    All Betancourt did last season was amass a 5-1 record with a 1.47 ERA. The tribe will happily take that for a couple more seasons.

    Reliever Betancourt signs two-year deal with Tribe (ESPN)

    Betancourt Earns Raise from Tribe (MLB.com)

    Discuss in the C-Town Sports Forum

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