It may be a bit on the hack side, but you can’t help the thoughts that enter your brain. This morning as I was swimming, I thought about the parodied motivational posters that they do at despair.com and for whatever reason, I started thinking of Cleveland Indians players. So, I got started, asked the rest of the WFNY team for some help and these are what we came up with. Scott and DP collaborated beautifully on the Platoon one, so make sure you give them “attaboys” for that one.
Remember. We kid the Indians because we love them and hope to love them even more.






Not that the Indians were winning the game at the time, but an eight-run eighthinning sure didn’t help matters much. Not long after I have spent the majority of this month praising his work, Rafael Perez went “Masa” on us and gave up three earned runs without even recording an out. Eddie Mujica poured some salt on the wound by allowing four earned in an inning of work. This wonderful slate of relief work erased the solid debut of Zach Jackson, who tossed five innings of three-run ball. Not a quality start, thanks to the inning requirements, but not bad by any means considering that two runs were allowed in the first.
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Indians 6, Dodgers 4 (
Tigers 8, Indians 4 (
Not even 24 hours after I broke out
Most of you probably know by now, but in case you haven’t heard,
Not much time has transpired since Joe Borowski put one on a tee for Manny Ramirez, but the Plain Dealer is already discussing the
Obviously, the expectations for today’s offense
Tribe fans, prepare to here the above phrase an awful lot this season. One game down, one win in the bag – but by no means was it an easy one. Bottom of the ninth with a three-run lead? The easiest save in baseball is by no means easy on the heart rates of Cleveland fans when Joe Borowski takes the hill.



