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Abraham Almonte (biceps) has returned to Cleveland to work with trainers after reporting difficulty throwing, Paul Hoynes of Cleveland.com reports.

Almonte, out since May 16 with the injury, had got off to a decent start with Triple-A Columbus this past week, going 5-for-15 with a 1.007 OPS over five games. Nonetheless, he'll likely be out for a couple more weeks due to the setback and may not return to game action until he's able to throw normally. With Michael Brantley (ankle) and Brandon Guyer (wrist) close to returning from the DL, Almonte may be pressed for playing time upon his return.

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Zimmer is a no-doubter barring injury. He belongs. Too many skills not to be an everyday player. Brantley, Zimmer, and Chisenhall!
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I don't know guys. Chisenhall is very streaky, and he's on the tail end of a good one. So we're all feeling the love. But the bad stretch is about to start. It always does with him.

I'm getting very close to wanting to give Naquin another look. If not then put him in a package for something to improve the club, cause he doesn't have much else to prove in AAA. He's killing it in Columbus.

But me personally, I am shopping Chiz. Now would be a good time.

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A lot will be depending on the next couple of weeks to determine Jose Ramirez's all star fate. It's highly unlikely he makes the starting lineup. He's way too far behind in the voting. I did my due diligence. I have 35 votes in for him. It comes down to the managers, players, and fans now. With a strong finish to the first half, he may have a chance. Sano leads in the voting process. The popular choice would most likely go to Manny Machado. Ramirez is a little know entity. Outside of Cleveland, I doubt anyone's heard of Jose.
“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

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The Indians Twitter account has been having contests to get people to vote. Yesterday they did one where you could win an autographed game used ball by Kluber from his great performance in Baltimore the other night.

I voted and entered. I must admit.

Yeah, I'm a big kid.

I have a large collection of autographed Ohio sports memorabilia. That ball would have been nice for my collection. But alas, I didn't win.

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How old are you again, Joe?
Sounds like something a 12 year old would do.
My wife always tells everyone I forgot to grow up. I guess at 72 years old, that's why I feel like I'm back in my 30's again ;) ;)
“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

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joez wrote:
How old are you again, Joe?
Sounds like something a 12 year old would do.
My wife always tells everyone I forgot to grow up. I guess at 72 years old, that's why I feel like I'm back in my 30's again ;) ;)
You go joez! Hell, I've regressed back to my teens personally. LOL, why not?

To go back to the OF discussion, seems to me little doubt Naquin and Almonte are pretty much afterthoughts at this point.

Austin Jackson is a keeper, Zimmer is a player! Question now is Guyer, since I think the Tribe will not cast him aside like they will Almonte and Naquin.

Oh, and they have loved Chiz all along, no way he goes.

These are not my opinions on who I like - but rather what I think the Tribe will do.
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