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57.1 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Wed Jan 09 1991 15:32 | 2 |
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1991 - the year of Swindell!
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57.2 | | CAM::WAY | Moe knows pies in the face | Wed Jan 09 1991 15:34 | 6 |
| Have to love that movie Major League....
I like that Stadium there in Cleveland. I hope that they don't build
a dome and move the team....That stadium has character...
'Saw
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57.3 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Wed Jan 09 1991 16:12 | 2 |
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I think the movie was filmed in Milwaukee... not in Cleveland...
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57.4 | | CAM::WAY | Moe knows pies in the face | Thu Jan 10 1991 08:27 | 17 |
| Iceman --
The exterior shots were of Cleveland. I've only been there once, but
I'd remember it from the air (and the opening scenes were from the air)
because it was a gloriously sunny morning when we went there.
I recognized the stadium too, because on the way back to the airport
we toured the city and went by the park.
And again, the women of Cleveland are lucious indeed. What I saw in
downtown at rush hour was pure poetry...and I mean Shelley and Keats!!!!
Anyway, I really enjoyed that movie...Charlie Sheen as Wild Thing was
too funny....
'Saw
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57.5 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Thu Jan 10 1991 09:12 | 6 |
|
re: -1
Next time you're in Cleveland let me know - I'll clue you in to all the
hotspots...
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57.6 | | CAM::WAY | Moe knows pies in the face | Thu Jan 10 1991 09:17 | 8 |
| Sounds good. I don't travel much anymore, (and with the new travel
policies thank God -- I stay in better places when I'm on vacation than
what we're authorized for now....)
But, Allen-Bradley is in Highland Heights, and you never know when I
might have to go out there....
'Saw
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57.7 | dan'l lives | SHALOT::MEDVID | Spiderman is having me for dinner | Thu Jan 10 1991 10:54 | 5 |
| > Next time you're in Cleveland let me know - I'll clue you in to all the
> hotspots...
You mean like the river that caught on fire?
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57.8 | (8^0* | CELTIK::JACOB | What do cats call their _organ_?? | Thu Jan 10 1991 19:11 | 11 |
| >>And again, the women of Cleveland are lucious indeed. What I saw in
>>downtown at rush hour was pure poetry...and I mean Shelley and Keats!!!!
Those women were from the busload of Pittsburghers that went up there
for the tour of "the world's only inhabited raw sewage dump,
Clevescum!!"
The real Cleveland "women" were out grazing when you were there, 'Saw.
JaKe
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57.9 | Good Spring for the Tribe | HPSTEK::HAUSRATH | Too many projects, not enough time | Fri Mar 29 1991 09:23 | 7 |
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I hate to bring it up in here, cause I'll surely jinx the poor guy, but
what's the scoop on this Alfred Belle.. Sounds like he's gonna make
us all forget about the other Belle (aka Jooooeeeey).
/Jeff
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57.10 | Call me Albert.. | SALEM::DODA | Hey Pam, How's your dog? | Fri Mar 29 1991 09:42 | 7 |
| He IS the other Belle.
Fresh out of alcohol treatment.
He's trying to lose his rep as a headcase..
daryll
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57.11 | Doesn't fly | HPSTEK::HAUSRATH | Too many projects, not enough time | Fri Mar 29 1991 12:37 | 8 |
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So, you're saying this is Joey, redone and renamed to Albert!
Ah, now I understand clearly... It just won't be the same though..
Aaaaaaaaallllllbeeert!
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57.12 | No Jinx | HPSTEK::HAUSRATH | Too many projects, not enough time | Fri Apr 05 1991 13:25 | 4 |
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Two more for Big Al yesterday.. brings his pre-season total to 10.
Please, do it when it counts too, Albert!
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57.13 | Indians 1, Red Sox 0 in 13 innings | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Meghan's daddy | Mon Apr 15 1991 16:03 | 6 |
| Indians win today's early game at Fenway 1-0 in 13 innings. Brook
Jacoby's solo HR in the top of the 13th was the only run on either
side.
py
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57.14 | Start the season right!~ | STRATA::WHITEHAIR | Don't just sit there.......Do it now! | Tue Apr 16 1991 09:13 | 10 |
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The Tribe has been looking pretty good lately.......hope they
keep it up. When Jacoby got to the plate, I said, here is your chance,
for blowing it the last time you were up. And, he did! Out of here!
I can't find too much fault with this team this year, but, the
season is still very, very young.
WAHOO!
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57.15 | here, here we go oh again | ROULET::WHITEHAIR | Don't just sit there.......Do it now! | Tue Jun 11 1991 09:41 | 19 |
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Well, the Indians are the same old team we've gotten used to
over the last several decades.....win one, loose a few, win one
loose a few more, then loose a few more and more and more.
Highlights: Candiotti has pitched well this year and so has
Swindell.
Lowlights: No hitting. Cole has been unproductive is base
running. Doug Jones is washed up as a relief
man. Belle is still the same...back to A.
lots of other problems....
another lost season! Already!
The Chief
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57.16 | | CSG001::HEANEY | | Thu Jun 13 1991 16:58 | 11 |
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What is the scope on Albert Belle? Why did he change his name from
Joey?
It is a shame that he is a headcase because he is a decent player and
could have played baseball for along time. I heard that the Indians
have had it with him and he probably will not be back in the majors
with them
Mike
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57.17 | | CSG001::HEANEY | | Thu Jun 13 1991 17:03 | 2 |
| Sorry I meant scoop not scope.
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57.18 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | Let's get it together ... | Thu Jun 13 1991 19:46 | 1 |
| What happened to Belle ? I missed it ...
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57.19 | | CARROL::LEFEBVRE | Aspiring Fender Bender | Fri Jun 14 1991 08:56 | 4 |
| Doc, Belle was sent to the minors after dogging it while running out a
grounder.
Mark.
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57.20 | once again | STRATA::WHITEHAIR | Don't just sit there.......Do it now! | Sat Jun 15 1991 10:26 | 16 |
|
Belle,
There happened to be runners on first and third, one out.
Either the run tieing or winning runner on third. Would have been
an easy double play, but the throw from 2nd, went wide, toward home
plate. Joey, oops, Albert, jogged toward 1st. When the 1st baseman
made the tag on him, Albert just jerked his head alittle. He would
have been safe if he had made an effort and even if he would have
really tried to get around the tag, he could have made it. He was
out however and the Indians lost another game.
This isn't the first time this has happened and the Tribe
won't stand for it. Albert was told several times that he has to make
an effort. He didn't take the hint be being taken out of the line up
a couple of times so, the front office sent him down.
The Chief
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57.21 | | CNTROL::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Jun 17 1991 15:17 | 6 |
| Is it a mere coincidence that the Tribe couldn't score a run after
Joey/Albert/whoever got sent down?
The Tribe tied a club and AL mark last week by being shutout in 3
consecutive games. They spoiled their shot at setting a record by
scoring in a game on Saturday.
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57.22 | Germany calling | UFHIS::MENGLISH | | Wed Oct 02 1991 06:29 | 1 |
| How is the Tribe doin'?
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57.23 | | HPSRAD::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes! | Wed Oct 02 1991 09:18 | 4 |
| 54-100, by far the worst team in baseball. Only 33 or so games out. I'm
surprised Hal isn't keeping this not alive. Throngs of 4,000-5,000
aren't uncommon at the mistake by the Lake.
Denny
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57.24 | | CELTIK::JACOB | You Trying to make ME sick???? | Wed Oct 02 1991 11:35 | 6 |
| Actually with the doubleheader split lasted night, the tribe is now
55-102. The 102 losses ties them for the most losses by a Clevescum
team.
JaKe
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57.25 | Either first or last. | LUDWIG::WHITEHAIR | Don't just sit there.......Do it now! | Thu Oct 03 1991 08:52 | 15 |
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Belle was in a cracker at the plate last week and busted his jaw.
He received about 8 stiches and has been out sence. The tribe is
building for the future. Root for the Blue Jays...all ex-Indians.
I picked up a 90 Upper Deck card the other day for $2.00.
The card is Joey Belle with the stats from his rookie year.
Unfourtunately its only worth $1.30 now. I'll keep it though.
Look for Belle to do lots better next year when the fence is moved
in.
Look for the tribe to be a penant team the first year they move
into the new ball park.
Wahooo!
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57.26 | | CAM::WAY | Jack Daniels and RedMan - SOME good | Thu Oct 03 1991 09:16 | 15 |
| > The tribe is
> building for the future.
Haven't they been doing that for almost 40 years now?
> I picked up a 90 Upper Deck card the other day for $2.00.
> The card is Joey Belle with the stats from his rookie year.
> Unfourtunately its only worth $1.30 now. I'll keep it though.
Hal, I got a little land I want you to buy.
'Saw
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57.27 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Doc Flutie? | Thu Oct 03 1991 11:53 | 1 |
| Saw, the Indians look at the future as a long term thing.
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57.28 | | CAM::WAY | Jack Daniels and RedMan - SOME good | Thu Oct 03 1991 12:21 | 9 |
| > Saw, the Indians look at the future as a long term thing.
Kinda like Hitler did? You know, the Reich would last for 1000 years?
If that's the case, then the Tribe can say, well, we're building for
the next eon.....
8^)
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57.29 | 2nd longest drought? Or is it 3rd.. we all know who's #1 | SNDCSL::HAUSRATH | Rockin' in the Free World | Thu Oct 03 1991 14:30 | 5 |
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Well my money says that they'll see a world series ring before the
Red Sox will...
/Jeff
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57.30 | | CAM::WAY | Jack Daniels and RedMan - SOME good | Thu Oct 03 1991 14:41 | 20 |
| Longest Teams without a Championship:
Chicago Cubs (baseball)
Chicago White Sox (baseball)
Boston Red Sox (baseball)
New York Rangers (hockey)
Detroit Red Wings (hockey)*
*This list is from memory, from an SI article. I know the top four
are correct, and I know the Wings are right there afterwards, but
I'm not sure if they are fifth.
The Rangers last won 50 years ago, so Cleveland must be shorter than
that. 1954 Rings a bell....
'Saw
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57.31 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Oct 03 1991 14:45 | 27 |
| World Series droughts:
Chicago Cubs 1908
Chicago White Sox 1917
Boston Red Sox 1918
Cleveland Indians 1948
NY/SF Giants 1954
Bos/Mil/Atl Braves 1957
New York Yankees 1977
Pittsburgh Pirates 1979
Philadelphia Phillies 1980
St Louis Cardinals 1982
St L Browns/Balt Orioles 1983
Detroit Tigers 1984
Kansas City Royals 1985
New York Mets 1986
Wash Senators/Minn Twins 1987
Brooklyn/LA Dodgers 1988
Phi/KC/Oakland Athletics 1989
Cincinnati Reds 1990
Never: Seattle Pilots/Milwaukee Brewers, Toronto Blue Jays, California
Angels, Seattle Mariners, Washington Senators/Texas Rangers, Montreal
Expos, San Diego Padres, Houston Astros, Colorado Rockies, Florida
Marlins.
John
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57.32 | correction | FDCV06::GARBARINO | | Thu Oct 03 1991 15:04 | 6 |
| > New York Yankees 1977
C'mon John, don't short-change my team a year:
New York Yankees 1978
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57.33 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Oct 03 1991 15:10 | 6 |
| I almost said New York Mets 1969, because 1978 and 1986 are painful
years for Sox fans.
Sorry, Joe. No harm meant.
John
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57.34 | 1955 Red Wings | GEMVAX::HILL | | Thu Oct 03 1991 15:25 | 4 |
| I think the last Red Wings team to win the Stanley Cup was in 1955.
Gordie Howe, who retired only about 8 years ago was playing in his 8th
season.
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57.35 | Comprehensive List | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Oct 03 1991 15:38 | 87 |
| Championship droughts:
Chicago Cubs 1908
Chicago White Sox 1917
Boston Red Sox 1918
New York Rangers 1940
Chi/St Louis/Phoenix Cards 1947
Cleveland Indians 1948
Cleveland/LA Rams 1951
Roch/Cin/KC/Sacto Kings 1951
NY/SF Giants 1954
Detroit Red Wings 1955
Detroit Lions 1957
Bos/Mil/Atl Braves 1957
Tri Cit/St L/Atlanta Hawks 1958
Philadelphia Eagles 1960
Houston Oilers 1961
Chicago Blackhawks 1961
LA/San Diego Chargers 1963
Cleveland Browns 1964
Buffalo Bills 1965
Green Bay Packers 1967
Toronto Maple Leafs 1967
New York Jets 1968
Dal Texans/KC Chiefs 1969
Balt/Ind Colts 1970
Milwaukee Bucks 1971
Boston Bruins 1971
Miami Dolphins 1973
NE/Hartford Whalers 1973
New York Knicks 1973
Indiana Pacers 1973
Phil/Golden State Warriors 1975
Philadelphia Flyers 1975
New York/New Jersey Nets 1976
Quebec Nordiques 1977
Portland Trailblazers 1977
Dallas Cowboys 1977
Balt/Cap/Washington Bullets 1978
New York Yankees 1978
Winnipeg Jets 1979
Seattle Supersonics 1979
Pittsburgh Steelers 1979
Pittsburgh Pirates 1979
Philadelphia Phillies 1980
St Louis Cardinals 1982
St L Browns/Balt Orioles 1983
Oakland/LA Raiders 1983
Syracuse Nats/Phil 76ers 1983
New York Islanders 1983
Detroit Tigers 1984
Kansas City Royals 1985
Chicago Bears 1985
Boston Celtics 1986
Montreal Canadiens 1986
New York Mets 1986
Wash Senators/Minn Twins 1987
Washington Redskins 1987
Brooklyn/LA Dodgers 1988
Minn/LA Lakers 1988
Phi/KC/Oakland Athletics 1989
Calgary Flames 1989
San Francisco 49ers 1989
Cincinnati Reds 1990
Edmonton Oilers 1990
New York Giants 1990
Detroit Pistons 1990
Chicago Bulls 1991
Pittsburgh Penguins 1991
Never: Seattle Pilots/Milwaukee Brewers, Toronto Blue Jays, California
Angels, Seattle Mariners, Washington Senators/Texas Rangers, Montreal
Expos, San Diego Padres, Houston Astros, Colorado Rockies, Florida
Marlins.
New England Patriots, Cincinnati Bengals, Seattle Seahawks, Denver Broncos,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Minnesota Vikings, Atlanta Falcons, New Orleans Saints
Buffalo Sabres, New Jersey Devils, Washington Capitals, St Louis Blues, Min-
nesota North Stars, Los Angeles Kings, Vancouver Canucks, San Jose Sharks
Miami Heat, Charlotte Hornets, Orlando Magic, Cleveland Cavaliers, Phoenix
Suns, Denver Nuggets, New Orleans/Utah Jazz, San Antonio Spurs, Houston
Rockets, Dallas Mavericks, Minnesota Timberwolves
John
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57.36 | | HPSRAD::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes! | Thu Oct 03 1991 15:49 | 2 |
| Uh, didn't the Broons win the Cup in '72 not '71?
Denny
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57.37 | 2 different Washington Senators???????? | CELTIK::JACOB | You Trying to make ME sick???? | Thu Oct 03 1991 15:56 | 13 |
| Hey Ninj
You have in your list:
Washington Senators/Minnesota Twins &
Washington Senators/Texas Rangers
Is there some kind of identity crisis here???
JaKe
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57.38 | | CAM::WAY | Jack Daniels and RedMan - SOME good | Thu Oct 03 1991 15:58 | 18 |
| > Washington Senators/Minnesota Twins &
>
> Washington Senators/Texas Rangers
>
> Is there some kind of identity crisis here???
No.
The "original" Washington Senators went to Minnesota, and
another franchise was started to fill the void. The "second"
Washington Sentaors then moved to Texas.
I miss the Senators actually, with big ol' Frank Howard....
'Saw
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57.39 | Bruins in '72 | CTHQ2::LEARY | | Thu Oct 03 1991 16:01 | 8 |
| Great job, John.
Unfortunately one minor nit
As Chuck Chan would say "Correction preeze" 8^)
Boston Bruins last Champeenship = 1972, not '71 (Habs won that year)
Sorry
MikeL
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57.40 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Oct 03 1991 16:10 | 3 |
| Oh, well. Wrote it right, typed it wrong. Sigh.
John
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57.41 | Good ol' Senators | HPSRAD::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes! | Thu Oct 03 1991 16:19 | 5 |
| Washington!
First in War!
First in Peace!
And LAST in the American League!!
Denny
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57.42 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Doin' the Tomahawk Chop | Thu Oct 03 1991 17:34 | 1 |
| This is the most action the Indians note has had all year!
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57.43 | seems like a very long time | HBAHBA::HAAS | Mental Model | Thu Oct 03 1991 17:38 | 5 |
| Left off the complete list:
No Carolina Tar Heels Hoops 1982
TTom
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57.44 | and counting.. | HPSRAD::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes! | Fri Oct 04 1991 09:21 | 2 |
| Tribe is up to 102 losses...
Denny
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57.45 | No tomahawking for the Tribe | SHALOT::MEDVID | Talk slowly; I'm hard of thinking | Fri Oct 04 1991 09:42 | 5 |
| SI has an article this week about how terrible the Indians are and how
they only have about four or five loyal fans.
--dan'l
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57.46 | | CAM::WAY | Bill Swerski's Super Fans...Da Bears | Fri Oct 04 1991 09:57 | 14 |
| > SI has an article this week about how terrible the Indians are and how
> they only have about four or five loyal fans.
Lemme see:
1. Hal
2. Hal's Kid
3. Groaner
4. The tom-tom guy at the stadium
5. The announcer...
Yup, sounds about right to me
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57.47 | | HPSRAD::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes! | Fri Oct 04 1991 10:57 | 2 |
| The announcer's probly from Cincinnati!
Denny
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57.48 | | CELTIK::JACOB | kweoihwensodnfwefoiwefouinbwe | Fri Oct 04 1991 11:26 | 12 |
|
>> 3. Groaner
Speaking of the Groaner, where has HE been so far this year??
I haven't seen his yearly puking of "Has <insert team name here> ever
won a <insert sport her> title????"
(8^)*
JaKe
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57.49 | | GOMETS::mccarthy | Mike McCarthy MRO4-3/C11 297-4531 | Fri Oct 04 1991 11:48 | 8 |
| Saw,
You forgot the Deliverence Dude. He was wacked out enough to be
a Cleveland fan.
'Eeee, Eeee, Eeee, Go Tribe, Eeee, Eeee, Eeee'
Mike
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57.50 | | CAM::WAY | Bill Swerski's Super Fans...Da Bears | Fri Oct 04 1991 12:03 | 10 |
| >You forgot the Deliverence Dude. He was wacked out enough to be
>a Cleveland fan.
Nope, i got him. Cross-reference "Hal's Kid"....
hhahahahahahahaha.
[JUST KIDDING]
8^)
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57.51 | make that 6... | LUDWIG::WHITEHAIR | Don't just sit there.......Do it now! | Fri Oct 04 1991 13:25 | 12 |
|
Hey, you forgot my step-kid, he has been converted too.
Well, maybe forced....... :-)
His read dad hates it when I send him
packing in his Cleveland attire.
HeH, HeH, HeH.....
Wahooooooooo!
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57.52 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Doin' the Tomahawk Chop | Fri Oct 04 1991 13:31 | 11 |
| � Well my money says that they'll see a world series ring before the
� Red Sox will...
� /Jeff
You know /Jeff I might take you up on this bet but neither of us
will probably be around to collect it. It should be agreed that we
both put it in our respective wills that our survivors (and their survivors)
carry it out until there is a winner.
/Don
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57.53 | | CSC32::SALZER | | Fri Oct 04 1991 16:22 | 6 |
| I look at the Tribe as a sort of quad-A farm club for the rest of
the teams that want to go on to the series. This season's
notables- Otis Nixon, Tom Candiotti, Cory Snyder (still with Toronto?)
and Joe Carter. There are probably more with the other contenders.
BoB
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57.54 | Jay Bell (Pirates) | SHALOT::MEDVID | Talk slowly; I'm hard of thinking | Fri Oct 04 1991 16:24 | 1 |
|
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57.55 | Couple more | MPO::MCFALL | Heard it from a friend, who | Fri Oct 04 1991 16:51 | 3 |
| Bret Butler of the Dodgers
Neal Heaton of the Pirates
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57.56 | | FDCV06::KING | Can't think of anything clever....... | Sat Oct 05 1991 00:10 | 3 |
| How about closer for the A's.. Eck...
REK
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57.57 | Didn't get enough for Juuuulio, though! | SNDCSL::HAUSRATH | Rockin' in the Free World | Mon Oct 07 1991 12:23 | 10 |
|
One more on Toronto.. Pat Tabler.. Might be more. Really, though,
with the movement of players in MLB I think the same can be said for
any team. How many ex-Red sox players faced Boston in the playoffs
last year .. Eck, Hendu.. any more? The real question is how many
of those former tribe players are superstar quality... with the
exception of Carter, none listed are noteable.
/Jeff
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57.58 | Pow Wow Wow | WMOIS::MAILLOUX_R | | Thu Oct 10 1991 17:09 | 11 |
| Bob, I argree with you 100%. I've been a Indians fan for over 30 years
believe it or not, and I see the same thing year after year. This team
is like a farm team for any/every other team in the league. I've never
seen such a second rate outfit in all my life...and I mean that
sincerely. Nobody wants to play for Cleveland and when they do trade
their better ballplayers, they have nothing good to say about the
organization when the leave(i.e.Candiotti, Tabler). I go back as far
as the Woody Held, Leon Wagner, Jonny Romano, Rocky Colavito etc. days
and I continue to follow them today. But I am so disgusted with the
the front office I wish the league would do them a favor and move the
team.
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57.59 | Wooahh.. don't say that. | SNDCSL::HAUSRATH | Rockin' in the Free World | Thu Oct 10 1991 17:52 | 12 |
|
re -1.. hold your tongue. No matter how bad it gets (and 105 losses
is BAD) a city without the 3 major sports is 2nd rate. When you
consider all the revenue professional sports bring into a city and how
sports effect outsiders perception of a city (exclude Jake in this
discussion, cause we know he hates C-town because his poor steelers
have been recently DONIMATED by the Browns) you realize that the Tribe
must be kept in Cleveland at all cost. Nuke the front office, but keep
the team in town.. and that's the message the voters sent to
the Tribe owners on the sin-tax issue although only by the slimest margin.
/Jeff
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57.60 | | HPSRAD::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes! | Thu Oct 10 1991 17:59 | 3 |
| Cleveland will never be a 'world class city' til they git a hockey
team.
Denny
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57.61 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Thu Oct 10 1991 18:34 | 13 |
| > Cleveland will never be a 'world class city' til they git a hockey
> team.
Didn't they used to have the Cleveland Barons?
Geez, all this bad talk about the Indians doesn't give me a whole lot
of respect for our local AAA team, who just happens to be the Indians'
farm club. Actually, I could care less about 'em anyway.
Joe
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57.62 | | CELTIK::JACOB | | Thu Oct 10 1991 18:46 | 11 |
| Clevescum could never have a hockey team. All water in that city
BURNS, heck, they even have had rivers catch fire.
I cain see it now, the Penguins would be up 14-0 and dog bones would be
flying onto the brown ice.
(8^)* (8^0*
JaKe
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57.63 | Hockey is a 2nd tier sport in my book | SNDCSL::HAUSRATH | Rockin' in the Free World | Fri Oct 11 1991 10:03 | 5 |
|
Jake, I forget.. what's the name of that Pitts. basketball team
again??????
/Jeff
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57.64 | | CELTIK::JACOB | | Fri Oct 11 1991 11:33 | 8 |
| re.63
U of Pitt, Duquesne U. and Robert Morris
backsketball is for wusses that wears dockers.
JaKe
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57.65 | ABA? | HPSRAD::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes! | Fri Oct 11 1991 13:10 | 2 |
| Pitt. used to have the Pipers.
Denny
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57.66 | | CELTIK::JACOB | | Fri Oct 11 1991 14:04 | 5 |
| Used to have the "Condors" too.
JaKe
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57.67 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Carolina Blue | Fri Oct 11 1991 14:31 | 6 |
| Didn't they make a movie about them JaKe? I thought it had
something to do with them being the shortest lived basketball franchise
in the history of sports. The movie was "Three Days of the Condors"
I think.
/Don
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57.68 | Hilarious flick! | CSC32::GL_JOHNSON | HipDip skipped a beat. | Fri Oct 11 1991 18:58 | 4 |
|
No /Don. Had to be 'The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh."
glen j.
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57.69 | Do I have the correct topic? | UFHIS::MENGLISH | | Tue Oct 15 1991 07:20 | 2 |
| With the record that the Tribe had this year, I would think there might
be a bit more to converse about.
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57.70 | Maybe 100 wins next year | SNDCSL::HAUSRATH | Rockin' in the Free World | Tue Oct 15 1991 10:34 | 4 |
|
No way to go but up -- That's for sure.
/Jeff
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57.71 | a couple years away, but on the right track | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | and the home of the Braves | Tue Oct 15 1991 11:46 | 14 |
| > With the record that the Tribe had this year, I would think there might
> be a bit more to converse about.
Not really a lot to say. When it became evident early on that this
wasn't the Tribe's year, 1991 became a regrouping season (Candiotti and
Jacoby dealt for prospects, Baerga given a look at 2B, ditto Whiten
after his trade from the Jays and Thome late in the year). Cleveland
took their lumps, but a lot of youngsters gained valuable major league
experience. There's defiitely something to build on here, although
things aren't going to turn around overnight...the Indians need to
keep doing what they're doing, and be patient.
py
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57.72 | Is very bad to steal Joe Boo's rum! | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | and the home of the Braves | Tue Oct 15 1991 14:56 | 6 |
| Forgot to put this in my earlier note -- "Major League" is on tonight
(9 PM Eastern time, CBS). They'll probably have to cut it to shreds
though to show it on network TV...
py
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57.73 | | SMARTT::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Oct 15 1991 14:58 | 5 |
| � Not really a lot to say. When it became evident early on that this
� wasn't the Tribe's year, 1991 became a regrouping season
Seems like they've been making this decision alot over the past several
years. Just look at the number of ex-Indians around MLB.
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57.74 | Mistake-on-the-Lake? | UFHIS::MENGLISH | | Wed Oct 16 1991 08:51 | 6 |
| I was home last xmas and heard that the possibility stood that the
stadium wasn't going to be used anymore and that new twin-stadiums were
going to be built on the site of the Central Market. Is this true? I
believe it would be a waste of a beautiful piece of architecture. I
also read somewhere that the owners stated that management wouldn't be
spending any money on the team until they moved into a new stadium.
|
57.75 | a mere 42 games out | WMOIS::MAILLOUX_R | | Wed Oct 16 1991 15:46 | 2 |
| Management hasn't made a move since 1954!
|
57.76 | Another good Indian let go | CNTROL::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Nov 18 1991 16:37 | 2 |
| No comments about the Tribe dealing Swindell to the Reds? Looks like
another typical Tribe deal to me: quality for quantity.
|
57.77 | Reds stole one | SHALOT::HUNT | Musicians For Free-Range Chickens | Mon Nov 18 1991 16:43 | 12 |
| There is some discussion on the Swindell deal going on over in the
BASEBALL conference, Mac.
Personally, I think the Reds stole a gem from the Tribe. Wouldn't shock
me one bit if Swindell has a Cy Young year nexted season. A power
pitcher with a great collegiate pedigree (Texas) who knows how to pitch,
not just throw. And then turn him loose in the other league facing all
those NL hitters for the first time. Ouch ...
Hell, I'll bet he starts the All-Star Game ...
Bob Hunt
|
57.78 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Mon Nov 18 1991 19:44 | 7 |
|
What's to comment... my favorite team traded my favorite pitcher.
I HATE THE INDIANS MANAGEMENT! They have a great nucleus of young
talent - unfortunately they've made it obvious they'll trade it all
away before they can contend... Oh, he wants $800K next year, better
deal him for 18 A ball players who are 30+ years of age! ARGH!
|
57.79 | | CSLALL::TIMMONS | HELP SET PROFILE | Tue Nov 19 1991 06:55 | 9 |
| Sunday, I noticed that the KC Chief fans were doing that same chant
that the Braves had during the WS, which I guess was taken from FS.
So, are we going to be hearing this next year from the Cleveland fans?
Somehow, I can't image it sounding the same when, even if BOTH fans are
doing it in sync! :*)
lEe
|
57.80 | Replace Swindell with #1 draft pick? | SNDCSL::HAUSRATH | Rockin' in the Free World | Tue Nov 19 1991 08:23 | 16 |
|
Swindell's lifetime stats are not that impressive.. ERA around 3.7 or
so.. Regardless of the hype surrounding his abilities, he never
showed much dominance as a pitcher with the Tribe and up till last
season, had never been healthy for an entire year.
Maybe with the pressure of being the staff ace (ha) off his shoulders
he'll start performing up to expectations. Word is he'll be the #3
man in Cincinatti.
Don't know anything about the guys the tribe picked up, since I don't
really follow the NL.. but seeing as they got 3 for 1 they can't be
that great.
/Jeff
|
57.81 | | FDCV07::KING | Be nice to me, I'm a Pheresis Donor!! | Tue Nov 19 1991 08:39 | 6 |
| What is the big deal here.. Swindell would have been a free agent after
1992 and most likely would have signed with a different team. At least
the Indians got something in return for him instead of losing him to
free agency....
REK
|
57.82 | They got robbed!! | HERIAM::CORBETT | Do you think people will ever learn? | Tue Nov 19 1991 10:34 | 13 |
|
Your right that they probably would have lost him to FA anyway but
I find it hard to belive that that is all they could get for him. Yes, he's
been injured, and his ERA isn't great, but then again the D's behind him
hasn't been steller either. They traded the ace of their staff and what did
get? Two mediocre (at best, hell Armstrong was horrible last year) pitchers
and a throw in!
They should revoke Clevelands franchise unless they get some new
management.
mc
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57.83 | Good seats still available for 92 | WMOIS::MAILLOUX_R | | Wed Nov 20 1991 15:55 | 4 |
|
I thought GM Hank Peters was considered a good baseball man! Didn't
he run the Baltimore O's in their hay day? Why does this continue
to happen year after freckin year...
|
57.84 | Good 'ole Tribe | UFHIS::MENGLISH | | Thu Nov 21 1991 07:21 | 10 |
| re: -< Good seats still available for 92 >-
About 80,000 or so!
Another beauty trade from the Tribe! They figure they only need one
legit. starter, and Jones won a couple startin'...so...trade the only
pitcher left.
The one thing I love about the Injuns is that they never break my heart
as the Brownies do....they always stink!
|
57.85 | Great Expectations | JUNCO::WHITEHAIR | | Thu Apr 16 1992 14:41 | 14 |
|
Well,
The Indians are off on the wrong foot again this
year...lets hope that with all this young talent they can build
toward a brighter future.
Note: Albert Belle hit his first homer yesterday
Total - "1"
The Chief!
WAHOO
|
57.86 | | DCOPST::POOLQ::BRAKE | | Thu Apr 16 1992 15:40 | 8 |
| Hey Chief,
Have you seen the plans for the new stadium in Cleveland? I hear the
architects are the same ones who did Oriole Park. Will it be a real
baseball park or a saucer arena?
Rich
|
57.87 | the new stadium in cleveland... revolutionary design... | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Thu Apr 16 1992 15:42 | 2 |
|
Two levels... First floor for football, second floor for baseball.
|
57.88 | bring back Early Wynn | CTHQ1::LEARY | Six, two, and even. | Thu Apr 16 1992 15:43 | 8 |
| Why not build a park that will accentuate the expected gate!
How 'bout an ampitheatre for 200! 8^)
Bang dat drum slowly!
MikeL
|
57.89 | | FRETZ::HEISER | haveno shalom alechem | Thu Apr 16 1992 15:45 | 6 |
| RE: 2 floors
there's also a basement to make all the teams feel at home.
hope this helps,
Mike
|
57.90 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Support DCU Petition Candidates | Thu Apr 16 1992 16:49 | 2 |
| How in hail do they have 2 floors?
Denny
|
57.91 | | CELTIK::JACOB | A Plotcher, hard luck Your Lordship | Thu Apr 16 1992 16:54 | 16 |
|
>> The Indians are off on the wrong foot again this
>> year..
Hal,
The Indians have been playing on the wrong foot for the lasted 30
years.
BTW, how many assistant coaches do the Indians have???? Maybe they
need a few more to make them a lock to win their division!!!
(8^)*
JaKe
|
57.92 | Gateway from where to where? | SALES::THILL | | Thu Apr 16 1992 17:47 | 12 |
| I saw a picture of a model of the Indians new park and it looks a bit
like the Orioles new park. Known as Gateway Park, it's supposed to be
open in 1994. The main difference is that it is the reverse of OPCY,
with a triple deck going from right-center all the way around to the
LF foul pole. It looks like a single deck bleacher section (or no seats
at all) over the LF wall, and a giant scoreboard in left. It's done in
the new-old style and it's outfiled is asymetrical with angles and
corners instead of a round Comiskey-like OF.
HTH
Tom
|
57.93 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Thu Apr 16 1992 18:07 | 13 |
| The new park in Denver is also being designed by the same firm that did
Camden, as was mentioned in the SI article. Final plans still aren't
out, but it will be an old style park much like Camden Yards.
It's great to see the parks being built these days are not only out of
the past but also baseball-only. Baseball-only parks have so much more
character.
Are the Braves gonna play in that new dome, or is that just for the
Falcons and the Olympics?
Joe
|
57.94 | Bet it floods too ! | EARRTH::BROOKS | Here's a story/Of a babe named Brady ... | Thu Apr 16 1992 18:08 | 2 |
| Actually I heard it will have a basement for the Browns and a
sub-basement for the Indians ...
|
57.95 | Seems rather soon, but '93 is what they say | SHALOT::MEDVID | New Dream Date Log | Thu Apr 16 1992 19:05 | 3 |
| Braves are supposed to move to the Georgia Dome next season.
--dan'l
|
57.96 | Also... | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | Let's visit Clay Earle's circle! | Thu Apr 16 1992 19:13 | 5 |
| .95� Braves are supposed to move to the Georgia Dome next season.
And the >Falcons< this year...
B.A.
|
57.97 | ??? | SHALOT::HUNT | Happy Happy, Joy Joy | Thu Apr 16 1992 19:18 | 9 |
| You sure, Dan'l ??? I thought the Braves were staying put in Atlanta
Fulton County Stadium until after the 1996 Summer Olympics and then they'd
move into the as-yet-unbuilt main facility from that event.
The Georgia Dome is just for the Falcons, I believe. And monster truck
shows and so on. I don't think the Braves intend to use it. The Peach
Bowl probably will too.
Bob Hunt
|
57.98 | Somebody has to resist... | SALES::THILL | | Fri Apr 17 1992 10:27 | 5 |
| Yeah, I had heard the Braves were going to play in the Olympic Stadium
starting in 1997. It will probably look like a cross between the LA
Coleseum and the Montreal Olympic Stadium. I guess somebody has to resist
this trend of new-old Camden-like baseball only parks. The Rangers new
park (1994) is also supposed to be pretty nice, too.
|
57.99 | | MCIS2::DHAMEL | L.A. Woman, Light My Fire | Wed May 06 1992 12:31 | 9 |
|
Seems like the Cavs aren't the only team in town with a few empty seats
in the stands. Last attendance was just a tad over 5,000. Sheesh, the
Red Sox draw better than that at Winter Haven.
BTW, why in the world do they call the place where people sit "stands"?
Dickstah
|
57.100 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Wed May 06 1992 13:34 | 28 |
|
Attendance at Indians games has been a problem.
This can be attributed to two factors in my opinion.
1) Stadium size. When a stadium holds 78,000 people, there is NO
need to buy season tickets. People can wait until the last
minute to go to the game. This will change when the Indians
build their new ~40,000 seat stadium. I would suspect they
will take a huge jump in attendance. Personally, as long as
the team stays in Cleveland, I like the low attendance figures.
It means that any time I go home I can get seats without any
problem.
2) Team ability. Right now, the Indians don't have a good team,
or an average team... they have a poor team. They seem to have
all the pieces needed for a good team, but it will take time
to develop the talent. It also means they can't panic and
start another rebuilding program before this one is given
sufficient time.
My guess is that they'll have a competitive team by 1994 just as they
move into their new stadium. That should put people in the stands.
p.s. the other reason there were so few people in the stands for last
night's game is because the temperature dropped to 30. Again, if they
had all those season ticket holders, the attendance would have been
higher.
|
57.101 | Try again... | SHALOT::MEDVID | i can't lick that far | Wed May 06 1992 14:00 | 12 |
| Faciltiy size and team ability don't hold much meaning to the people of
the Queen City (see Hornets, Charlotte - NBA attendance champs, largest
arena in league).
How about fan apathy and high cost of a night at the ballpark? I'll be
the first to admit that that's what is wrong in Pittsburgh.
Also, are the Indian homegames shown on cable in Cleveland? But even
then, that's not an excuse (see Braves, Atlanta and Cubs, Chicago).
--dan'l
|
57.102 | Don't hold yer breath... | SALES::THILL | | Wed May 06 1992 14:01 | 14 |
| Indians rebuilding again...
YAWN!
They've been rebuilding since the Eisenhower administration. They were
supposedly a year or 2 away from "respectablity" when Alex Johnson and
Gaylord Perry were their only decent players. Charlie Spikes was the
star that was supposed to put them over the top. Later, it was the Joe
Carter era. Carter has moved on to bigger and better things, but the
Indians haven't...
I'll believe it when I see it.
Tom
|
57.103 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Wed May 06 1992 14:23 | 10 |
| In terms of position players, the Tribe has most if not all of the long
term pieces in place.
However pitching (particularly starting pitching) seems thin beyond
Charles Nagy.
Any word on Jim Thome's status?
py
|
57.104 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed May 06 1992 14:32 | 4 |
| The Indians are in a Catch-22 situation in regards to attendance. The
fans say, show us a good team and we'll come. The team says, show that
we have fan support and we'll play better (the old crowd is the 10th
player factor).
|
57.105 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Wed May 06 1992 15:52 | 23 |
|
re: .102
The Indians have been rebuilding forever. This time they seem to
have the correct pieces and are moving in the right direction -
young high potential players at many positions, young stars signed
to long term deals at other positions, a new stadium on the way.
The one weakness may be pitching as mentioned in the previous note.
I believe they are moving in the right direction this time and will
stick with the game plan.
Carter for Alomar + Baerga was a good trade for Cleveland. They got
two excellent players for one superstar. Both Baerga and Alomar have
superstar potential. Couple that with the fact that there are not
many good catchers in the majors and I think they came out ahead.
Talk all you want about the Indians rebuilding. Until the Sox win
the World Series, there's not much of a difference... 1918 and
counting.
|
57.106 | Championships is not the only metric | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed May 06 1992 16:06 | 5 |
| � Talk all you want about the Indians rebuilding. Until the Sox win
� the World Series, there's not much of a difference... 1918 and
� counting.
Attendance and TV & radio ratings show a huge difference.
|
57.107 | | COMET::JACKSONTA | HangMan | Wed May 06 1992 16:10 | 6 |
| Maybe the Indians should grab some players from the Sky Sox, their
farm club. The Sky Sox are playing great right now.
Just a thought,
Tim
|
57.108 | 1948 was a long time ago too.... | SALES::THILL | | Wed May 06 1992 16:46 | 28 |
| re 1918 Groaner,
I beg to differ. I'm not going down the endless rathole to argue if it's
better to be consistenly good over a long period vs to really reek the
joint out for a while but eventually win the brass ring.
The Indians have been an AWFUL team for about 25 years. They finished
3rd in a 10-team AL in 1968, but that was the last decent finish they
have had. Have they ever finished higher than 5th since divisional play
began? They are forever rebuilding. In 1987, Sports Illustrated picked
them to win the AL East, since each other team had won it in previous
years. Where did the Tripe finish then, 5th? When was the last over
.500 season?
The Red Sox, by contrast, have always put a reasonably competitive team
on the field. Except for the Houk years in the eraly '80s, the Sox were
usually considered to have a decent shot at winning the division. Sure,
they haven't won the big one, but they came close a few times. Exciting
play generates fan interest, and puts people in the seats. That is
what the Indians don't have.
I've heard a lot about the Indians being up and coming in a couple of
years. People said the same thing about the Seattle Mariners, but, so
far, they seem to be heading in the opposite direction. Please forgive
me for not jumping on the Indians bandwagon, but I'll believe it when I
see it.
Tom
|
57.109 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed May 06 1992 16:52 | 17 |
| It all depends on how you measure success. True, the Tribe has won at
least 2 WS titles since the Sox last did in 1918. The Tribe has been
to 3 World Series in that time while the Sox have been to 4. Not much
difference there.
The real big difference is that the Tribe hasn't been in contention
since 1967, and the Red Sox have been consistently good since then.
There are advantages to being a Cleveland fan - the ability to go to
any game, any time. There are advantages to being a Sox fan - enjoying
a team in contention, usually but not always year-after-year. So,
what's your choice - a lack of championships from a contender or a lack
of championships from a non-contender?
I don't care much either way but as a Sox fan, I'm with JD - I'd have
traded some of those contending years for a World Series title.
John
|
57.110 | | ROYALT::ASHE | That's the way of the world... | Thu May 07 1992 14:20 | 6 |
| Tribe has potential, but they aren't producing on the field. Period.
How long do they wait for guys like Belle, Alomar, Hill and Cole
who were supposed to blossom into superstars to do that?
Walt (who roots for the last AL east team to win it all...)
|
57.111 | Comin' on strong | HYDRA::HAUSRATH | Carson on BB: Awesome 'Stuff' | Thu May 07 1992 14:35 | 9 |
|
But Walt their in the midst of their longest winning streak of the
year..
2 Games!!!!!!
/Jeff
|
57.112 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Thu May 07 1992 14:44 | 45 |
|
I will try to be objective... I'd like to hear what other people think.
C - Alomar - already a proven all-star. Excellent defensive skills
and has a decent stick. Has been injury prone the past two years
which is a major concern. Backup - Skinner. In my opinion, one
of the better defensive catchers in the league. He was highly
sought after the past 2 off-seasons.
1B- Jefferson, Sorrento, Jacoby. Go with youth. Sorrento is not the
answer and neither is Jacoby. I don't think Jefferson is ready
and I'm not sure he ever will be.
2B- Baerga. Excellent stick, adequate on defense. The answer at 2b
for Cleveland.
ss- Lewis, Fermin. Lewis is starting to hit, is very young and will
get it together defensively. If he can be an average defensive
player, his hitting will make him an elite SS. Lewis is the
answer.
3b- thome, jacoby, worthington. Thome may be the answer but is still
injured. Has hit well for average in the minors. Is he the
answer? He may be. Too soon to tell.
OF- Hill, Lofton, Belle, Cole, Whiten, Howard. Belle is a big league
hitter, ink him in at DH for a long time. Proven hitter in my
mind. Lofton needs to hit for a higher average, but has the
potential to be one of the best defensive OFs in the league, can
steal bases... Ink him in at CF. Whiten, ink him in in RF.
Cannon for an arm. Good stick and speed. That leaves Hill,
Howard, and Cole for LF. I would move Hill to 1b if possible
and look at Cole/Howard in LF.
C - set with Alomar
1b- ???
2b- set with Baerga
ss- set with Lewis
3b- ???
LF- set with Hill if not at 1b (otherwise cole or Howard)
CF- set with Lofton
RF- set with Whiten
DH- set with Belle
Pitching next time.
|
57.113 | Is it management or the coaching? | SHALOT::MEDVID | i can't lick that far | Thu May 07 1992 16:09 | 8 |
| Paul, I don't think anyone is arguing that the Indians don't have
talent. It's what they do with that talent. The past 20+ years have
been impatient ones it seems. Last year we came up with a list of all
the highly respectable players that were once Indians and are now on
other teams. Indians would have had a contender if they would have
stuck with the players that are still active.
--dan'l
|
57.114 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Thu May 07 1992 16:17 | 13 |
|
Dan'l, I agree, the Indians have been in a rebuilding program forever.
The question is, are things different now. I think they are. I think
they will stick with what they have until after they move into the
new stadium, then they will reevaluate if things are not happening.
Yes, the Indians have traded their fair share of good players, but
you can't just take all the players in the majors that have played on
the Indians and lump them onto the team. Carter and Hall came for
Sutcliffe. Hall was traded for a catcher. Carter for Alomar,
Baerga. I think all 3 of those were good trades. Butler and Jacoby
for Barker. Another good one. They've made some bad ones too -
Franco for nada.
|
57.115 | | DECWET::METZGER | We'll always have Paris. | Thu May 07 1992 16:56 | 12 |
|
Tribe? Good band..OOps sorry. We're talking about the Cleveland Tribe....
Even if all the regular players come together it won't be enough. Pitching is
what winns Pennants and championships. Atlanta turned the team around on the
basis of young arms. Cleveland needs to do the same. The Tribe has traded away
some good pitching over the years and it's going to kill them.
BTW - Major league is going to be on one of the big networks this Saturday....
Metz
|
57.116 | | CAMONE::WAY | I think I thought I saw you try | Thu May 07 1992 16:59 | 14 |
| If Nagy continues to pitch well (and I hope he does, he's from UCONN, and
he has a following here in the Nutmeg State), then this is what I see
for Cleveland:
They have a good nucleus developing of young, solid ballplayers,
in the right positions.
If they can get a couple more quality pitchers, WITHOUT getting
impatient and trading away huge chunks of that nucleus, then
I think in a year or two the Indians can contend for the
AL East....
JMHO,
'Saw
|
57.117 | | ROYALT::ASHE | That's the way of the world... | Thu May 07 1992 18:04 | 7 |
| Maybe in a couple of years, but the bottom line is what are they doing
now? Not winning. Houston has potential and prospects too but it
takes a while to build a winner. Atlanta hung with their pitchers long
enough for them to blossom. As long as there's room on their rosters
for guys like Ted Power and Brad Arnsberg, you're not going to contend,
even in the AL east. (ex, see Tigers)
|
57.118 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Thu May 07 1992 19:45 | 20 |
|
Brad Arnsberg on the Indians 25 man roster? NOT!
Ted Power would be the closer in Detroit, his numbers are far better
than Henneman's... but he is only a filler player right now. The
Indians need pitching. There is no doubt. Nagy is the real deal.
Armstrong, Scudder and Cook have potential as starters. There are
1 or 2 starters in AA that have a chance. Relief might need work.
I don't see Olin as a closer for ever.
One thing is certain... if Cleveland doesn't draft a pitcher from
college like Burke with the 2nd pick in the draft, they are crazy.
They have the position players and another in Manny Ramirez coming
up the chain... they need pitching. Finish with the worst record
in the AL this year, get the #1 pick in the draft next year... draft
another college starter or Brien Taylor type...
Last to first... it can happen... It has happened. Not this year,
not next year (probably), but in 1994, the tribe will have a
good team.
|
57.119 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Fri May 08 1992 11:06 | 4 |
|
Tell me it isn't so... did the Indians sweep the Rangers or did
they blow the 1 run lead in the 9th last night... last I saw
they were up 8-7 in the 9th.
|
57.120 | Another win | HYDRA::HAUSRATH | Carson on BB: Awesome 'Stuff' | Fri May 08 1992 11:14 | 4 |
|
Three in a row.. Trying to catch the socks!
/Jeff
|
57.121 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Fri May 08 1992 11:16 | 5 |
|
NO! Stay low... end with the worst record in the AL and get the
#1 pick in the draft. They need the two high potential starters
to go with the young high potential offense.
|
57.122 | Predictable | SHALOT::MEDVID | i can't lick that far | Fri May 08 1992 11:23 | 11 |
| > NO! Stay low... end with the worst record in the AL and get the
> #1 pick in the draft. They need the two high potential starters
> to go with the young high potential offense.
Typical Ohio fan. Win a few in a row and begin thinking of
a great season. Reminds me of Spring term 1982 at Ohio U when the
Indians won a whole bunch in mid-May. Indians fans hung bed sheets out
the dorm windows claiming the AL East championship.
--dan'l
|
57.123 | not to be confused with "The All American Boy" | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Fri May 08 1992 11:54 | 12 |
| re .118:
I'll agree that Nagy is for real, and Scudder and Cook may work out,
but I'm not so sure about Jack Armstrong. Armstrong has done squat
since the first half of 1990, one now has to wonder if his fast start
that year was an aberration.
Don't know much about the Tribe's farm system, so I can't comment
on what pitching may be there.
py
|
57.124 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Fri May 08 1992 11:57 | 12 |
|
re: .122
Do you have a secret decoder ring? Your reply to my message makes
no sense to me.
The Indians won 3 in a row. I am not thinking they will have a
great season. I expect they will finish below .500 and very possibly
finish in last place with the worst record in the AL. I would
actually prefer that. Getting the first pick in the 1993 June draft
is more important than winning a couple of extra games this year.
They should go exclusively with the youth.
|
57.125 | | SOLANA::MAY_BR | how big is 20 quintillion? | Fri May 08 1992 13:09 | 6 |
|
I don't know why you guys are bitchin' about the capacity of Municipal
SStadium. Everyone knows that it ain't the size of the arena that
matters, but how you use it that counts.
Brews
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57.126 | Tribe alive by '95 | HYDRA::HAUSRATH | Carson on BB: Awesome 'Stuff' | Fri May 08 1992 13:16 | 7 |
|
-Dan'l .. Please be advised that my notes with regards to the Tribes
current win streak are totally tongue-in-cheek... I harbor no hope
for the Tribe this year, however, I do follow them actively, win or
loose.
/Jeff
|
57.127 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon May 11 1992 10:49 | 3 |
| Paul, I wouldn't put much hopes into a draft pick. It is very rare for
a draft pick to become an immediate impact player. Just look at Ben
McDonald for the Orioles.
|
57.128 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Mon May 11 1992 11:04 | 12 |
|
Mac, I'm not putting all my hopes on the draft... but getting the
2nd pick this year and possibly the 1st pick next year can not
hurt. Usually the top 10 players are impact players - even if they
are not immediate impact players. The college players are usually
ready long before the high school players. If they draft two pitchers,
I would hope one would pan out.
Big Ben is coming around... he just needed to relax and not feel
like he had to carry the team... with Mussina and Sutcliffe around,
Big Ben is doing just fine.
|
57.129 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Mon May 11 1992 11:13 | 10 |
| > Big Ben is coming around... he just needed to relax and not feel
> like he had to carry the team.
bingo...that plus stay healthy.
(maybe picking up a veteran starter, as the O's did with Sutcliffe,
might help the development of the Tribe's young pitchers.)
py
|
57.130 | Just curious | HYDRA::HAUSRATH | Carson on BB: Awesome 'Stuff' | Mon May 11 1992 11:51 | 9 |
|
> Big Ben is coming around... he just needed to relax and not feel
> like he had to carry the team.
Same was said about Swindell.. I really don't follow the NL, how's he
doing in Cincy now that all that pressure has been lifted?
/Jeff
|
57.131 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Mon May 11 1992 12:09 | 7 |
| re .130:
Through last Thursday (I don't know if he pitched this weekend),
Swindell was 3-1 with a 3.27 ERA.
py
|
57.132 | | ROYALT::ASHE | That's the way of the world... | Mon May 11 1992 18:21 | 11 |
| Sorry Paul if I got confused. I was just going from a list I found off the
network of this year's stats...
Kevin Wickander CLE 0 0.00 0.750 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 2.7 1 0 0 0 1 4
Dennis Cook CLE 1 4.15 1.192 0 1 2 5 5 0 0 0 0 26.0 27 12 12 5 4 10
Rod Nichols CLE 0 5.56 1.544 0 0 2 12 0 0 4 0 0 22.7 28 17 14 4 7 14
Scott Scudder CLE 2 5.70 1.633 0 2 3 6 5 0 0 0 0 30.0 37 26 19 5 12 20
Dave Otto CLE 2 6.43 1.679 0 2 2 6 6 0 0 0 0 28.0 38 21 20 4 9 13
Eric Bell CLE 0 7.63 2.022 0 0 2 7 1 0 2 0 0 15.3 22 13 13 1 9 10
Jeff Shaw CLE 0 8.22 1.435 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 7.7 7 7 7 2 4 3
Brad Arnsberg CLE 0 11.81 2.250 0 0 0 8 0 0 1 0 0 10.7 13 14 14 6 11 5
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57.133 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Mon May 11 1992 22:13 | 3 |
|
Arnsberg is no longer with the team. Power is injured.
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57.134 | | ROYALT::ASHE | That's the way of the world... | Tue May 12 1992 13:57 | 3 |
| My mistake. I guess there's still room for Power when he gets back.
At least they've progressed to the point where Dennis Cook and Steve
Olin are key guys...
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57.135 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Tue May 12 1992 14:30 | 10 |
|
Cook has been in the rotation since the beginning of the year.
Olin has been the closer since mid-91.
Whoever said it is probably correct... Cleveland needs one
veteran starter like Sutcliffe to pull this staff together.
I wonder how Jeff Mutis is doing in AAA. He was climbing up
the ladder with Charles Nagy, with similar results. I figured
he'd be up this year or next at the latest.
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57.136 | | ROYALT::ASHE | That's the way of the world... | Tue May 12 1992 17:31 | 6 |
| My point is Olin doesn't strike the fear that a Eck, Harvey, Olson
or a lot of others do. And I wouldn't put Nagy and Cook in the
Clemens/Viola, Morris/Guzman, Sutcliffe/Mussina category. (Same
with Gullickson/Tanana as far as that goes... which is why Detroit
is in 6th...)
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57.137 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Tue May 12 1992 17:48 | 4 |
|
I'm not sure about Cook because I haven't seen enough of him yet.
However, Nagy has as much potential as Mussina and Guzman in my
opinion. All three are having solid years so far.
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57.138 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | I am the margin of error. | Tue May 12 1992 18:21 | 5 |
| Nagy hs talent ... Guzman looks like the class of the three so far
though. If he can develop consistent control, he's next to unhittable.
And Ben McDonald is making a lot of fair-weather 'experts' look like
fools ... which is great. Wait until he gets his velocity back ...
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57.139 | | ROYALT::ASHE | That's the way of the world... | Wed May 13 1992 12:33 | 3 |
| Mussina 4-0, 2.91 ERA 11BB, 16K
Guzman 5-1 1.61 ERA 21BB, 52K
Nagy 3-2 2.60 ERA 10BB, 41K
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57.140 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Wed May 13 1992 14:30 | 25 |
|
You might as well throw McDonald, Appier and Erickson into the lot...
might be good to start a discussion on the top young pitchers in the
AL in another note.
W-L is the category with the strongest ties to the team the pitcher
pitches for, in my opinion. Nagy is not going to run up big numbers
because Cleveland just isn't winning games. Nagy was fantastic last
year in April-May and came out with very few wins... losing several
1 run games. I believe that Nagy and Swindell led the AL in so called
tough losses.
ERA is somewhat tied to the team. It can be effected by team defense.
I'm not talking about errors, I'm talking about range. Toronto has
Alomar at 2B, Lee at SS, White in CF... we are talking about some of
the best fielders in the game.
H+W/IP is a good category as is K/BB ratio.
Another thing to look at is bullpen. Toronto has the #1 pen in the
league.
I'm not saying that Guzman isn't the best of the lot, I'm just saying
he has many intangibles on his side, and I'm sure Mussina and Nagy
would both like pitching on a team like the Jays.
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57.141 | | DCOPST::POOLQ::BRAKE | | Tue May 19 1992 09:25 | 22 |
| I have read where the plan in Cleveland is to develop the current crop
on the roster and expect big things by the time the new stadium opens.
Sound thinking by upper management. They have a clear target in mind,
their baseball people think they have the right players now (excluding
pitching) and they seem to be patient.
However, the current level of fan support does nothing to enhance the
image of Cleveland fans. Contrast the support the Indians get with the
Orioles of the past 5-6 years. The Orioles can count on fan support as
long as the team demonstrates that is trying. Even when they had that
0-fer streak a couple back, they were pulling in over 20k a game.
The Tigers, also, may not pack the place but put up respective numbers.
Could it be the location of the stadium on the Oil Can Ocean? I don't
know...Comiskey Park or Yankee Stadium aren't located in what you would
call garden spots, yet they draw pretty good.
What is it with Cleveland fans?
Rich
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57.142 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue May 19 1992 09:40 | 7 |
| The stadium is too big. There's no incentive to buy season tickets
since you walk up to the window for any game (except opening day) and
get a great seat. With a lousy team, there's no reason to go either.
Cleveland will support a winning baseball team.
John
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57.143 | Problems not unique to Cleveland... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Tue May 19 1992 09:50 | 18 |
|
Detroit's attendance is nothing to write home about. Even last year
when they were battling for first place they still had problems
breaking 15,000 on many dates and eventually finished 12th in the
league in attendance.
For my money, the most embarrassing attendance situation in the
American League rests with the New York Yankees. A couple of times
already this season their attendance has been around 15,000 (*paid*)
on a Friday night. You'd figure they'd have more than that in season
tickets alone. I know things haven't been great with the Yankees
lately and there's that Steinbrenner element, but in a city of that
size with a team with that kind of tradition and fan following you'd
still think they'd do better. Baseball is baseball. It's easy to
support a pennant winner...
glenn
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57.144 | more... | SHALOT::MEDVID | USA: we only bomb brown people | Tue May 19 1992 10:54 | 11 |
| In Baltimore, the O's are the only game in town...all year. Though
similar economically and socially to Baltimore, towns like Cleveland
and Pittsburgh are football towns. Hard to explain why.
Browns and Steelers sell out every game, but the Indians and Pirates
can't pay people to come. Pittsburgh won't even support a winning
baseball team...though that winning team is somewhat tainted by two
consecutive October heartbreaks and an a$$hole in left field.
--dan'l
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57.145 | | ROYALT::ASHE | I guess it pays to rehearse, dunno,dunno... | Tue May 19 1992 11:17 | 3 |
| I'd think because high school FB is big in that area. Like hockey
is here or hoops in Charlotte...
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57.146 | pro ball? | UFHIS::MENGLISH | | Wed May 20 1992 07:43 | 7 |
| re: -1
Are you saying that Highschool football is taking fans away from
professional baseball?
Please note in regards to the Tribe the phrase professional baseball
is used l o o s e l y !
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57.147 | he seems to be back to form this year | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | FIRST PLACE ORIOLES | Wed May 20 1992 10:36 | 5 |
| Thought while shaving...has the Tribe considered putting Derek
Lilliquist in the starting rotation?
py
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57.148 | :^) | RANGER::LEFEBVRE | PC's 'R Us | Wed May 20 1992 10:37 | 8 |
| <<< Note 57.147 by JARETH::YANKOWSKAS "FIRST PLACE ORIOLES" >>>
> Thought while shaving...has the Tribe considered putting Derek
> Lilliquist in the starting rotation?
Paul, you *must* get a life.
Mark.
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57.149 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Wed May 20 1992 11:19 | 5 |
|
Mark, you *must* get a car... dump the Volvo!
Paul (not the one mentioned in .148)
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57.150 | INDIANS OUT OF LAST PLACE. | JUNCO::WHITEHAIR | | Wed Aug 12 1992 08:45 | 3 |
|
WAAAAAAHOOOOOOOOOO!
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57.151 | Half empty or Half full? | HYDRA::HAUSRATH | Time to change the P-Name | Wed Aug 12 1992 09:24 | 7 |
|
Hal, depends on whether you're a pesimist or an optimist..
They're either tied for last, or tied for sixth!
Either/or they're on their way UP!!!!!!!!!
/Jeff
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57.152 | | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Wed Aug 12 1992 09:45 | 7 |
| Orioles' outfielder Mike Devereaux, after last weekend's O's-Tribe
series:
"Never mind this 'in a year or two' stuff. They're here now."
py
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57.153 | Just how far have they come? | HYDRA::HAUSRATH | Time to change the P-Name | Wed Aug 12 1992 11:26 | 7 |
|
Yeah, too bad they started the year 14-30 or they'd be in the hunt with
Baltimore and Milwaukee.
Should be an interesting series with the Jays this weekend in C-Town.
/Jeff
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57.154 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Fri Aug 14 1992 14:06 | 9 |
|
They are back in the cellar, and hopefully they will stay there.
As much as I'd like them to finish above the Sox, I'd much rather
have them finish in a position to get a better draft pick. They
are not going anywhere this year anyways.
BTW, Paul Shuey is pitching great as a starter for the Indians
minor league team. He was a reliever in college (so was Nagy).
He was their 1st round pick this year, 2nd in the draft.
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57.155 | Tribe might be on the way up | CTHQ::LEARY | Chainsaw: Possible ND convert? | Fri Aug 14 1992 14:10 | 6 |
| Now Ice,
You ain't suggesting the Tribe tank games are ya?? 8^)
Now the RedSox could never be accused of tanking games. They just
(s)Tank.
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57.156 | knock off the Jays and help the O's :-) | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Up, down, up in the sky... | Fri Aug 14 1992 14:14 | 4 |
| GO TRIBE!!! (for the next three days anyway...)
py
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57.157 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Fri Aug 14 1992 14:27 | 14 |
| � They are back in the cellar, and hopefully they will stay there.
� As much as I'd like them to finish above the Sox, I'd much rather
� have them finish in a position to get a better draft pick.
The baseball draft is not like the football and basketball drafts. It
is very rare for a baseball draft pick, no matter how highly drafted,
to make an immediate impact like draft picks in other sports can.
I think Cleveland would be better off finishing as high in the
standings as they can in order to promote fan interest. From what I've
heard, attendance is up this year as a direct result of a better
product on the field. They were projecting a crowd of >40K last night
to watch what promised to be a great pitching matchup with Nagy and
Clemens going head to head.
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57.158 | There's some more Cleveland logic for ya | SHALOT::MEDVID | Seasick, yet still docked | Fri Aug 14 1992 14:37 | 7 |
| � As much as I'd like them to finish above the Sox, I'd much rather
� have them finish in a position to get a better draft pick.
Yeah, look where all those high draft picks over the last 20 seasons
have gotten them. Awsome team. Awsome.
--dan'l
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57.159 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Fri Aug 14 1992 17:36 | 15 |
|
I am not suggesting that the Indians lose on purpose. I am merely
saying, from my point of view, that they would be better off finishing
lower in the standings and getting a higher draft pick.
Mac, I agree. Draft picks in baseball are not as "reliable" or
whatever word you want to use as in other sports. However, I do
believe that a team drafting with picks 1-4 in the first round will
get a better player than a team drafting 10-15... MOST OF THE TIME.
The Indians have drafted very well over the past couple of years.
Lewis and Nagy were both snagged in 88 (or 89?). Shuey looks decent,
last years pick Ramierez is doing quite well.
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57.160 | | DEMING::MCKAY | | Fri Aug 14 1992 18:13 | 5 |
| Paul,
I thought Nagy was primarily a starter at UCONN, although a
lot of college pitchers do both.
Jimbo
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57.161 | | CSC32::SALZER | | Fri Aug 14 1992 21:08 | 11 |
| Come on now. After all of these decades of loosing, loosing, loosing
you don't think it's too bad if they continue to loose more!?
This team needs to learn how it feels to win again. To hell
with draft picks! Besides, they've got good young blood. They
really need to pick up some experienced 'role' type players
to stabalize their heads and give added maturity.
Go Tribe! Finally baseball begins to be fun again.
BoB
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57.162 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Fri Aug 14 1992 22:45 | 3 |
|
Actually, I think you're right. Nagy was a starter at UConn and
was converted to a reliever for the 1988 Olympics.
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57.163 | Love them Huskies! | CAMONE::WAY | There are monkey boys in the facility | Mon Aug 17 1992 09:09 | 8 |
| > Actually, I think you're right. Nagy was a starter at UConn and
> was converted to a reliever for the 1988 Olympics.
Go UCONN!!!!!!
'Saw
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57.164 | Indians on a roll. | ESKIMO::WHITEHAIR | | Mon Aug 24 1992 09:21 | 10 |
|
Boy, how about those Indians...they are ripping apart the American
League. After sweeping the Twins they took 2 of 3 from Texas. I don't
know but I think they have a chance. If they can win 2/3 of the games
they have left, I think they can take the division. I even took out
one of my Indians shirts today. It's nice to see the Indians play some
great ball. I look forward for the years to come. The Indians have
what it takes to take the league in 1994. Maybe even sooner.
WaaaHooooo!
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57.165 | they'll probably end up fourth | JARETH::YANKOWSKAS | Jack Clark for state treasurer | Mon Aug 24 1992 10:16 | 11 |
| re .164:
The Tribe still needs a bit more starting pitching depth, and a little
better defense, before they can be true contenders...but yes, they've
taken a giant step forward this year.
I know I don't look forward to the O's finishing the season with four
games by the lake...
py
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57.166 | Wait'll next year | HYDRA::HAUSRATH | Time to change the P-Name | Tue Aug 25 1992 15:24 | 14 |
|
re: -2
Hal, even if the Tribe wins 2/3 of their remaining games, going 26-12
in the process, they're only going to finish 6 games over .500
Even though they've been inspirational in the 2nd half, the lousy start
they had has already cost them any chance of competing for the division
crown this year.
Lets just hope they get off to a better start next year.
/Jeff
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57.167 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Tue Aug 25 1992 15:48 | 13 |
|
I disagree with needing more pitching and more defense to become
contenders. They started the season at 14-31. If you take that
and change it to 23-22, they have the same record as Milwaukee.
They need experience and they have gotten that this year. The
young players need to develop. Sure they need pitching, what team
doesn't. They have a boatload of young arms in AA and should be
ready to contend in 1993 or 1994 at the latest. They have the
best record in the AL East since the all-star game and they
have a winning record combined v.s. (Baltimore, Toronto, Oakland
and Minnesota).
Sign one free agent pitcher - SWINDELL!
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57.168 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | If Bush was a horse, you'd shoot em' | Tue Aug 25 1992 16:21 | 6 |
|
Braves don't look like they need pitching. Maybe a middle releiver but
when your starters go 8 inning or so every outing, the setup man becomes
less important.......
mike
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57.169 | Of course, it's usually tougher to develop pitching... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Tue Aug 25 1992 16:46 | 12 |
|
With those kid pitchers in AA, by 1994 the Indians' weakness might be
what everyone now considers to be their (relative) strength: their
everyday players. With the exception of Baerga and Belle, I'm not as
sold on that lineup as many are. I think some of the guys that were to
be the foundation of the team, like Alomar and Whiten and Hill, aren't
developing as much as was expected to this point. Cleveland's pitching
has carried them in the second half; the offense has still been pretty
weak...
glenn
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57.170 | Bullpen was the pleasant suprise this year. | HYDRA::HAUSRATH | Time to change the P-Name | Tue Aug 25 1992 17:12 | 16 |
|
glenn, if 2nd in AL in hitting is weak, I guess you're
right. The one knock on Cleveland hitting would have to be their lack of
run production, however.
I'd add Lewis and Lofton to your list of Baerga and Belle as impact
offensive players. Sorrento (sp?) has had an excellent year at 1B,
and although Whiten hasn't been a consistent hitter, his arm more than
makes up for his lack of offense.
I feel they have the nucleus NOW, and ample talent in the farm system
to continue to build in the next few years. Unfortunetly they can only
protect 15 players and are doomed to be negatively impacted by the
expansion draft.
/Jeff
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57.171 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Tue Aug 25 1992 18:27 | 9 |
|
Unfortunately for the Indians, the best thing to do when expansion is
coming is to consolidate your talent. The Indians have done just the
opposite with their trades for Carter, Swindell and Candiotti. Of
course, all three would have walked as free agents, so they had little
or no choice.
Carter for Baerga and Alomar looks good.
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57.172 | | CSC32::SALZER | | Wed Aug 26 1992 16:43 | 16 |
|
After paying $95 million to enter the league, neither of the
expansion teams have excess cash for salaries at this point.
The Rockies for sure and I suspect the Marlins also are going
to build their organizations from scratch. That means few if
any high dollar free agents or high dollar signed vets will
be picked up. That brings us to the Indians. Good talent
along with low wages and youth are just the invitation required
to come raiding. If the AL wouldn't have raised such a stink
over getting "their" share of the $190 million expansion fund,
all these players would be untouchable right now. The Tribe
may be forced to take their share of the pot to fill holes
created by their "right" to a share of that pot.
BoB
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57.173 | It's a contest to see whose talent scouts screw up... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Aug 26 1992 16:55 | 22 |
|
> If the AL wouldn't have raised such a stink
> over getting "their" share of the $190 million expansion fund,
> all these players would be untouchable right now. The Tribe
> may be forced to take their share of the pot to fill holes
> created by their "right" to a share of that pot.
Uh-uh. From the very start it was decided by the commissioner that
this expansion draft would be supported by a full MLB talent pool. The
AL then made a stink about not getting any of the money. When the AL
shares were announced, the AL owners rightly concluded that the money
didn't even cover their development costs.
I still don't think the Indians have as much to worry about as they're
saying, if they really know their own talent. From the current list
of eligibles (for any team), there won't be 15 bonafide quality everyday
players and pitchers when it's looked at in retrospect 3-4 years down
the road. They just have to know who those players are, and at worst
they'll lose *one* player of some value.
glenn
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57.174 | | CNTROL::HUBER | File and Forget | Wed Aug 26 1992 17:14 | 35 |
| Re .169
> With the exception of Baerga and Belle, I'm not as
> sold on that lineup as many are. I think some of the guys that were to
> be the foundation of the team, like Alomar and Whiten and Hill, aren't
> developing as much as was expected to this point.
I'll half-agree with you; on the other hand, I don't think the Indians'
'94 offense is going to have weakened at all.
Of the Tribe's 9 regulars, 5 will be in their prime (26-28 years old)
in '94 - Belle, Alomar, Whiten, and Sorrento. As a group they will
probably be about the same as this year, maybe a bit better.
3 will still be approaching their prime - Lewis, Thome, and Baerga. As
a group they should be MUCH better in '94 than they are now.
1 (Hill) will be past his prime. And, hopefully, long gone.
There's no doubt that the current offense is not spectacular. There's
no reason, though, it should be worse in two years - rather, it should
be significantly better. None of the these players will have hit free
agency by '94, and many are signed through that year.
On top of that, the Indians have a few good hitting prospects who could
come through by '94. Jefferson still could make it; Manny Ramirez
could be ready, Tracy Sanders could come through... if just one of them
does, the Indians won't have a problem scoring runs.
I'm actually less optimistic about the pitching. Paul Byrd, Alan
Embree, Dave Mlicki, Chad Ogea, Mike Soper, and Bill Wertz all look
good; I'm not betting on all of them coming through, though. Wouldn't
Greg Maddux look good in an Indians uniform? B^)
Joe
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57.175 | | CSC32::SALZER | | Tue Oct 06 1992 21:51 | 8 |
| They had me all but writing them off this year (again)
untill that 3 game sweep in Oakland prior to the break.
All in all they made it interesting. Too bad they had
to dig such a deep hole so early. IF the Tribe continues
their recent pattern, it's one step forward and 2 backwards.
Maybe the new folks can break that trend.
BoB
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57.176 | Bad timing | HYDRA::HAUSRATH | Money talks, but Credit has an Echo | Wed Oct 07 1992 09:24 | 10 |
|
Biggest problem facing the Tribe will be the expansion draft...
Stupid AL had to have a piece of the pie, and now it's gonna cost the
Tribe 3 quality prospects.
Anyone have a list of protected players? Also, when is the draft..
I assume shortly after the series completes.
/Jeff
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57.177 | It's all speculation | NROPST::MPO::MCFALL | This is the end of the innocence | Wed Oct 07 1992 12:01 | 11 |
| > Anyone have a list of protected players? Also, when is the draft..
> I assume shortly after the series completes.
Jeff,
protected lists are due in to the league office in early November,
but they are supposed to remain a secret except to Miaimi and Colorado.
the draft is Nov. 16th, and I believe it's on ESPN...
Jim M
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57.178 | | CSC32::SALZER | | Wed Oct 07 1992 16:09 | 5 |
| ESPN did say they would cover the expansion draft. Seems
kind of awkward that Colorado will be drafting for real
and yet still haven't named a head coach yet.
BoB
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57.179 | | BSS::JCOTANCH | | Wed Oct 07 1992 18:20 | 6 |
| Florida hasn't named a manager yet, have they?
Anyway, both teams will have a manager by then.
Joe
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57.180 | gotta learn the lingo | ACESMK::FRANCUS | Mets in '93 | Thu Oct 08 1992 15:36 | 10 |
| re: .178
> and yet still haven't named a head coach yet.
Hmm, never heard of a head coach in baseball - wrong sport :-)
You did mean manager, right :-)
The Crazy Met
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57.181 | | FSBIC::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Oct 08 1992 16:00 | 5 |
| The Chicago Cubs of either the late fifties or early sixties for a
couple of years had no manager but what was called "A College of
Coaches".
John
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57.182 | Cum Lowdie? Magna? | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Thu Oct 08 1992 16:12 | 9 |
| Yabbut did they get scholarships? Were they paid over the table
or under the table?
Oh yeah, and how many rings did they get?
I remain,
curious about their SAT's too!
Kev
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57.183 | | MCIS2::DHAMEL | Flower child gone to seed | Thu Oct 08 1992 17:07 | 6 |
|
I thought the more coaches you had, the better chance you had for a
championship. That's the Cleveland way of thinking anyway.
Dickstah
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57.184 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | JackieMo-That'sAllYaGottaKnow | Thu Oct 08 1992 17:12 | 5 |
| The St. Louis team tried that same thing and they called it the
College of Cardinals.
/Don
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57.185 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes | Thu Oct 08 1992 17:17 | 2 |
| Hey John, you sure that wasn't a 'collage' a coaches?
Denny
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57.186 | | FSBIC::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Thu Oct 08 1992 17:19 | 4 |
| Someone, in reference to the Cubs method of building a coaching staff,
asked if the opposite of a Pride of Lions was a Humiliation of Coaches.
John
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57.187 | | CAMONE::WAY | We're the dance band on the Titanic | Thu Oct 08 1992 17:21 | 1 |
| Why does MrT's a "cloaca of heresies" come to mind?
|
57.188 | | CTHQ1::LEARY | Jackie Sherrill won't STEER ya wrong. | Fri Oct 09 1992 11:51 | 7 |
| -1,
'Cuz 'Saw wasn't he trying to cloak his herpes??
Festering sore et all??
MikeL
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57.189 | | CAMONE::WAY | We're the dance band on the Titanic | Fri Oct 09 1992 12:40 | 9 |
| > 'Cuz 'Saw wasn't he trying to cloak his herpes??
>
> Festering sore et all??
>
> MikeL
Groan ;^)
|