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I just hate the fact that Byrd has a "special catcher" and that means Garko's bat is out of the lineup because Victor has to move to first tonight.. Garko is killing the ball.

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  • roman totale XVII
    roman totale XVII

    Guardians it is! The font and logo either need some tweaking, or will take a while to grow on me, but the name is a winner.  

  • NorthShore64
    NorthShore64

    There were other good options, but I've always though this was the way to go. I'm happy its over. Let's move past it. I'm here for Baseball, and I'm here for Cleveland. 

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    please nothing rock n roll or guitar related.  

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GO TRIBE!

3 more outs.

 

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Damn it, solo HR! 2 more outs!

WHO DEY!

YEEEEEESSSSSSS!!!!!

Go tribe!!!!

GAWD, I'M SO EFFING JEALOUS!!! It's been since 19freakin99 for the REDS!!!

 

 

... You know I was thinking, the midwest dominates in sports pretty much (well highly-viewed sports), especially MLB. What a boring match-up for the NL. The Rockies, the Diamondbacks ... wtf???

Alright Tribe, Borowski still scares the living piss outta me, but a win is a win.

 

Gotta get another good outing from Byrd or one from Westbrook in addition to CC & Carmona.

TRIBE SLAYS THE MIGHTY YANKS!!!! WHAT A GREAT RIDE.  NOW LET'S WHIP THE RED SUX...

 

... btw, Turner Classic Movie's primetime flick tonight?  ... you guessed it, Gary Cooper's "Pride of the Yankees."  ... natch.

thanks for pointing that out clvlndr.  Im sure we'll get more flack for that.  NEO/Western PA has not be kind to the TBS broadcast - for good reason.

Indians 6, Yankees 4

 

NEW YORK (AP) -- Joe Borowski threw the final strike and the Cleveland Indians ran onto the infield to start the celebration.

 

Alex Rodriguez, one leg on the top step of the New York Yankees dugout, the other a step below, stared straight ahead.

 

The Indians were on their way to an AL Championship Series matchup with the Boston Red Sox. The Yankees were braced for a showdown with their boss, one that could cost Joe Torre his job...

 

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/recap?gameId=271008110&action=playvideo&hcmp=motion

GO INDIANS!!!

 

Gm 1 CLE @ BOS Fri Oct. 12 7 pm  FOX 

Gm 2 CLE @ BOS Sat Oct. 13 8 pm  FOX 

Gm 3 BOS @ CLE Mon Oct. 15 7 pm  FOX 

Gm 4 BOS @ CLE Tue Oct. 16 8 pm  FOX 

Gm 5* BOS @ CLE Thu Oct. 18 8 pm  FOX 

Gm 6* CLE @ BOS Sat Oct. 20 TBD  FOX 

Gm 7* CLE @ BOS Sun Oct. 21 TBD  FOX 

 

Is it just me, or is Eric Wedge morphing into some sort of troll like creature?

With all the talk of players possibly leaving the yankees & torre's job in limbo, Cleveland may be responsible for the dismantling of the current yankees team. Way to go Cleveland!!  :)

 

Sorry George!

Vernon Stouffer should have let George buy the Indians when he wanted too!  We could have benefited from his money all these years!

 

Dismantling the Yankees is only fair since they dismantled us in the 70's!  Chambliss, Nettles, et al.

^ he was going to, but when george and his boys came in the next day to do it he changed his mind. vernon had a...unh  :drunk:  problem.

 

aww well. but you knew about that story.  :|

 

meanwhile....a little praise to the bosses for putting this all together:

 

"i go to work. like a architect."

kool moe dee

 

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This victory proves that fans of my team are "better people" than fans of their team.

Maby "their team" has "reactive" fans.

 

This victory proves that fans of my team are "better people" than fans of their team.

George Steinbrenner still has a lot of relatives in Cleveland. I know that his mother still lived here in the 90s (across the street from my then-girlfriend).

 

Just got some tickets for game 5.

The problem is that George Steinbrenner & Charles Dolan being from Cleveland, Each would say they ran the other out of new york if one of them left. Anyone in new york remember their quarrel over the yes network?

Joe Torre is married to my dad's neighbor's sister. He's in Cincinnati a lot for family events.

So many articles across the nation on this match up--but I love the east coast ones.  Here's one from Hartford, CT:

 

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Red Sox Look Ahead To Cleveland

By JEFF GOLDBERG | The Hartford Courant

10:33 PM EDT, October 9, 2007

 

BOSTON - David Ortiz was walking out of a movie theater Monday night, having taken his kids to see "The Game Plan," when he got a real-time update on the Yankees-Indians game.

 

"I'm walking out of the movie, and this lady is screaming at me, 'Hey, Cleveland is whipping the Yankees ...,'" Ortiz said. "I'm like, oh, ok. When I got to my house, it was 6-1. It was on, man."...

 

Read more at www.courant.com/

Here's another good article, but it's too long to post.  link:

 

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/playoffs2007/columns/story?columnist=crasnick_jerry&id=3055246

 

EXERPT:

 

If that's only half a dream matchup from a marketing or TV executive's point of view, it's because those folks typically don't reside in Cleveland.

 

"I'm sure the networks wanted Red Sox and Yankees,'' said Indians outfielder Trot Nixon. "You've got two marquee teams, so many big names and big payrolls. But if you're a baseball fan, this is what it's all about. The game is decided on the field, not by all that other stuff.''

 

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And one more from the NY Times about Cleveland's unworldly luck this season.

 

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/10/sports/baseball/10chapman.html?ref=sports

 

 

I think the Turner Network TNT/TBS/whatever did a great job broadcasting the Yankees' series.  Like most national sports networks, they did not know enough about our team and talked more about the big-bucks Yankees.  However, I would not say they were cheering for the Yankees.

 

I see that Fox has picked up the next series.  I rather hate everything Fox on account of them having created the republican media network that they call Fox News.  Their people say some heinous things. 

 

I never liked listening to Fox Sports cover baseball because Joe Buck does not bother to read up on our team and he does not to add much to the broadcast.  He also has a cartoon voice.  I definitely prefer that nasally "Great Lakes" accent like Tom Hamilton, Joe Tate, or ... the best ... Jim Donovan who calls the Browns games on the radio network.  I will be tuning in the radio on Friday night.  Go Tribe!

Here's another article from Boston.  Also, anyone catch the commercial on Fox for the Series?  They refer to them as the "Cinderella Indians"!

 

Dan Shaughnessy

Indians rate preferential treatment

By Dan Shaughnessy, Globe Columnist  |  October 10, 2007

 

Read at http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/

Haha great find on the video, here it is embedded for those lazy people who don't wanna click a link.

 

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LeBron on the Indians bandwagon?

Posted by cleveland.com staff October 10, 2007 08:57AM

 

If you were worried Cleveland fans would boo LeBron James out of town for wearing a Yankees cap at the Indians game last week, you can rest easy.

 

...

 

So, is all forgiven now or is LeBron being insincere and just trying to do a little damage control?

 

http://blog.cleveland.com/sports/2007/10/lebron_on_the_indians_bandwago.html

Good find KJP, never thought of that.. kind of erie..

The fact the the Terminal Tower is lighted red fires me up.

GO TRIBE!!!

The fact the the Terminal Tower is lighted red fires me up.

 

Ain't that the truth - my partner chuckled as we were driving home last night. Some idiot was playing "pace car" on the Innerbelt so I went into my usual profanity-laced tirade and then as soon as I looked over and saw Terminal Tower, I did a 180 and said "ooooooo... preeeety!". :-)

Gee I cant seem to see it from here....  picture???

 

 

The top of the corner towers of Jacobs field are lit up too (deja vu).

From www.crainscleveland.com

 

ALCS to be economic boon for region

By JOHN BOOTH

1:25 pm, October 11, 2007

 

When the American League Championship Series comes to town next week, it’s expected to generate at least $8.23 million per game in spending, according to local tourism industry officials...

 

Washington Post article --

 

Ties to Cleveland Are Downright Erie

3 General Managers Once Worked for the Indians

Link to article

 

 

Baseball's First Indian

Song of Sockalexis

 

by Siu Wai Stroshane

 

Man of the forest, island son

Fleet-footed runner with arm like a gun,

Holy Cross man for two magical seasons

Played your heart out, best in the nation.

 

You went to the majors where Cleveland played rough

Handsome and mild, you knew when to be tough.

Throws to the plate, sizzling line drives,

Baseball's First Indian, you brought crowds alive.

 

But the high life dazzled you, too many rounds

Wrecked your sharp eye and brought you down.

Your career unraveled, your bright star fell

Deep into alcohol's hazy hell.

 

So you fled home to your people's embrace.

Purified your soul in that wide river place.

Taught all you knew to the tribal boys

Far from the bright lights, the crowds and the noise.

 

Penobscot pioneer, you've played your final inning

But your life meant more than losing or winning.

And standing here now at your quiet grave

I give thanks for the gifts you gave.

 

Baseball's First Indian, from the People of the Dawn

Though you played long ago, your memory lives on.

 

 

The disciples of John Hart

By Jerry Crasnick - ESPN.com

Updated: October 11, 2007

 

John Hart, senior advisor for the Texas Rangers, hopped a flight to Arizona this week. The agenda called for him to talk to scouts, meet with general manager Jon Daniels, and check out the organization's young talent in the Arizona Fall League and the instructional league...

 

http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/playoffs2007/columns/story?columnist=crasnick_jerry&id=3057755

...SNIP...

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Friends Ashley Fuller and Jimmie Nazario, of Lorain, are disappointed as they watch the Cleveland Indians fall to the Boston Red Sox yesterday at Scorchers on Broadway in Lorain. 10/13/2007

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Friends Ashley Fuller and Jimmie Nazario, of Lorain, are disappointed as they watch the Cleveland Indians fall to the Boston Red Sox yesterday at Scorchers on Broadway in Lorain. 10/13/2007

 

A picture's worth a thousand words, and in the case, a shot of whiskey and a yawn. C'mon Tribe: Fold the Sox.

I like how they've been playing the "Cleveland Rocks" theme between innings.

^I like how they just gave Borowski a lead even he can't blow!  Please Joe, don't let me regret these words.

You Happy!?  Washed up & hung out to try.

 

C'mon Tribe: Fold the Sox.

I was wondering why they brought in Borowski, whose not known for his concentration in non save situations, until I remembered that tomorrow (OK, today) is a travel day.

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