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QUOTE (flavum @ Sep 25, 2013 -> 02:33 PM)
De Aza LF L. Garcia 2B Ramirez SS Gillaspie DH A Garcia RF Viciedo 1B Danks CF Semien 3B Phegley C

 

Axelrod starts.

 

Viciedo getting a look at 1B.

 

I can't see the Indians scoring less than 8 runs.

 

This is the lineup I want to see every game from here on out

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I somewhat was happy Giambi belted that homer to give their fans something to cheer for.

 

I mean Cleveland is a pretty dismal place. The city needs this.

 

When the Sox, took that lead, you felt this doom and gloom presence.

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QUOTE (Chilihead90 @ Sep 25, 2013 -> 11:22 PM)
Tonight should be an easy loss, and then our magic # is down to 1, which means we can pretty much root for the Sox to win out the rest of the year, because there is no way the Cubs sweep the Cardinals and the Twins sweep the Indians.

 

 

that's not how it works...we would need the Cubs and Twins not to get swept.

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QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Sep 26, 2013 -> 12:38 AM)
Someone over at WSI had Reed's and Sale's stats against teams other than Cleveland. Sale has an ERA of 2.16 and Reed, 2.97. Both get blasted by the Indians.

 

You wouldn't think Sale would struggle with the Indians due to the lefties they have in their lineup. Guys like Swisher and Reynolds hurt Sale this season.

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QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Sep 25, 2013 -> 07:03 PM)
AJ pierzynski disagrees :)

You are correct. Jermaine Due also stole 1b, when he fouled one off during the WS and acted like he was hit. Paulie hit the grand slam the next pitch.

 

Leury does need to learn how to bunt for hits. If he does, he could become extremely valuable.

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QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Sep 25, 2013 -> 07:13 PM)
You are correct. Jermaine Due also stole 1b, when he fouled one off during the WS and acted like he was hit. Paulie hit the grand slam the next pitch.

 

Leury does need to learn how to bunt for hits. If he does, he could become extremely valuable.

From what I'm hearing Leury sounds like a Billy Hamilton divided by two

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