Re: GameTime!™

16839
We are going as far as our starting rotation will take us. Not many 5-man rotations make it through an entire season with no injuries.

Our offense was operating with smoke and mirrors so far. I think the front office waited a tad too long to fill our holes. I hope that doesn't come back to bite us in the ass.

If it happens (and it can only happen in Cleveland), we will be one of the few team that would lose a 7 game lead at the all star break.

It's time for all to step it up!
“Every day is a new opportunity. You can build on yesterday's success or put its failures behind and start over again. That's the way life is, with a new game every day, and that's the way baseball is.”
-- Bob Feller

Re: GameTime!™

16840
In the last 21 Major League seasons dating back to the first full year of the Wild Card Era in 1995, 123 teams have held at least a half-game lead in their divisions at the All-Star break. Of those 123 leaders, 79 of them -- or 64 percent -- have gone on to win division titles.

Furthermore, 71 percent of World Series participants (30 of 42) in that same span were division champions, signifying that winning your division should remain a primary goal -- even in this recent age of increased playoff spots.

The largest All-Star-break deficit overcome during the Wild Card era was 11 games.

4(t). 1995 Mariners Deficit: 5 games back.
4(t). 2002 A's Deficit: 5 games back.
4(t). 2001 Indians Deficit: 5 games back.
3. 2003 Twins Deficit: 7 1/2 games back.
2. 2012 A's Deficit: 9 games back.
1. 2006 Twins Deficit: 11 games back.
“Every day is a new opportunity. You can build on yesterday's success or put its failures behind and start over again. That's the way life is, with a new game every day, and that's the way baseball is.”
-- Bob Feller

Re: GameTime!™

16844
Last night was more about his pitch calling than defense. How do you keep calling pitches inside to Babe Kepler?!

Lack of urgency in Tribe brass is really starting to bug me.

Uribe was kept around far too long. Yandy should have been brought up long before trade deadline.

Adams is the stereotypical gasoline on fire pitcher. What the hell they're keeping him around for I can't figure out. They should bring Armstrong up, he's been killing it in Columbus recently. 12 straight scoreless innings if I remember correctly.

When the Lucroy deal fell through they should have done something else. They had a day & a half, and sure they had talks with teams prior.

They act like they had this thing sowed up and that is not the case at all. 3 game lead over Detroit now. And dropping by the day.

I realize they cry poor and they are small market and they don't want to bring guys up and start the clock ticking, blah blah blah But years like this you should throw that out the window. We have legit shot at playoffs and they should be showing more of a sense of urgency in making a push for it.

Everyone is happy we got Miller and that was a ballsy move but this team had more holes than that, and still do.

Re: GameTime!™

16845
After all the innings the bullpen worked on Salazar day, I was certain there'd be a move for Tuesday, and was startled that Adams and Anderson were both still on hand. Armstrong has control issues but has been getting guys out, is a fresh arm and Adams certainly hasn't cut it.