Written by Earl Coburn
I don't know about you, but I was anxious to see what the 2008 Cleveland Indians had to offer. Sadly, it wasn't a heck of a lot. One of the biggest disappointments was the lack of hitting that Hafner provided before he went on the disabled list...
Written by Greg Vossler
In a recent conversation with a friend who is in close with the Cleveland Indians, there seems to be a few things that could happen that would or even could save the Indians from their downward spiral of the 2008 season...
Written by Michael Pope
Quick--who's the Indians third place hitter? The line-up spot, usually designated for a team's best hitter, has recently been occupied by Ben Francisco...
Written by Danny Devine
It’s a phrase that is said over and over when a season starts in any sport. It doesn’t matter if it’s hockey, basketball, baseball, or football; this applies to every player and every team...
Written by Jeff Smirnoff
I feel like Bill Murray in "Groundhog Day." Here's the script that keeps repeating:Another great pitching performance by an Indians starter.The Tribe offense unable to put up any crooked numbers to put the game out of reach...
Written by Michael Taylor
Welcome to the Tribe Talk with Michael Taylor, a weekly discussion of the Cleveland Indians. On topic this week is what's wrong with Travis Hafner and who your favorite character is from the movie Major League.
Written by Jeff Smirnoff
15 runs. 17 hits. No errors. 1 run allowed on only 6 hits. 8 of 9 starters getting a hit. 8 of 9 starters scoring a run. a 6 inning, 4 hit, no run, 11 strikeout performance by the reigning CY Young Award winner...