Re: General Discussion
7892Is Beau in town now? Wikipedia says:Hillbilly wrote:Tito says doctors have not ruled out an allergy to Beau Mills as the problem.
Tom Withers @twithersAP 7 minutes ago
#Indians manager Terry Francona was hospitalized overnight at Cleveland Clinic. He will not manage tonight but is expected back tomorrow.
Tom Withers @twithersAP 4 minutes ago
#Indians say Francona will be evaluated over next few weeks to determine "nature of his recent symptoms."
After the 2012 season, Mills had officially retired in favor of raising bulls full-time
Re: General Discussion
7893I bought some of the Matthew Dellevedova blend coffee from Cleveland coffee to benefit charity over a year ago. I'm going to have to give this a try now..
Jose Ramirez @MrLapara 8 minutes ago
Happy to support Boys & Girls Club of Cleveland http://clevekids.org w/proceeds of my Jose! Jose! blend
SPECIALITY GRADE ~ FRESH ROASTED
Jose! Jose!
Cleveland Coffee Company is proud to partner with Jose Ramirez of the Cleveland Indians. Enjoy this blend of a Guatemaln medium roast and a full medium Colombian. This specialty grade blend has hints of caramel choclated and friut notes.
Portions of the proceeds of Jose! Jose! will benefit the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Cleveland. Their mission is to inspire and enable young people to reach their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens.
Please visit clevelkids.org to learn more about the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Cleveland.
https://www.clevelandcoffeecompany.com/products
Jose Ramirez @MrLapara 8 minutes ago
Happy to support Boys & Girls Club of Cleveland http://clevekids.org w/proceeds of my Jose! Jose! blend
SPECIALITY GRADE ~ FRESH ROASTED
Jose! Jose!
Cleveland Coffee Company is proud to partner with Jose Ramirez of the Cleveland Indians. Enjoy this blend of a Guatemaln medium roast and a full medium Colombian. This specialty grade blend has hints of caramel choclated and friut notes.
Portions of the proceeds of Jose! Jose! will benefit the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Cleveland. Their mission is to inspire and enable young people to reach their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens.
Please visit clevelkids.org to learn more about the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Cleveland.
https://www.clevelandcoffeecompany.com/products
Re: General Discussion
7895Aha. I wasn't sure if you were making a joke about our former farmhand, Beau.
Re: General Discussion
7897Carlos Santana batting 7th now, and dropping...
A lot was made of EE's slow start but nothing being said about Santana's total lack of production.
God awful slash line of .225 / .328 / .384
Like I said before, I fear the uncertainty of his contract is really screwing with him. He really wanted to stay in Cleveland, and all he's doing is punching his ticket out of town.
A lot was made of EE's slow start but nothing being said about Santana's total lack of production.
God awful slash line of .225 / .328 / .384
Like I said before, I fear the uncertainty of his contract is really screwing with him. He really wanted to stay in Cleveland, and all he's doing is punching his ticket out of town.
Re: General Discussion
7898Ryan Lewis @RyanLewisABJ
Per Mickey Callaway, Danny Salazar threw a 30-35 pitch sim game and "looked really good." Will next throw a bullpen session on Thursday.
Per Mickey Callaway, Danny Salazar threw a 30-35 pitch sim game and "looked really good." Will next throw a bullpen session on Thursday.
Re: General Discussion
7899Tito isn't going to manage tonight, but I wonder if he made out the lineup.
Re: General Discussion
7900Cleveland Indians' Terry Francona will not manage Tuesday night's game vs. Texas
Updated on June 27, 2017 at 4:19 PM Posted on June 27, 2017 at 3:16 PM
By Paul Hoynes, cleveland.com
phoynes@cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Indians manager Terry Francona will not be in the dugout on Tuesday night against Texas at Progressive Field.
A statement from the team said Francona was evaluated by doctors at Cleveland Clinic on Monday night and Tuesday morning. The tests have ruled out any major health concerns, but Francona will continued to be monitored to determine the nature of his recent symptoms.
Francona, after being released from the hospital, has been advised to stay at home Tuesday after leaving Monday night's game with what the team called an "illness." It's the second time since mid-June that Francona has been forced to leave the dugout because he wasn't feeling well.
On June 13, he was taken to Cleveland Clinic after experiencing a rapid heart rate and dizziness while managing against the Dodgers. A team spokesman said Francona, 58, experienced similar symptoms on Monday night.
After the June 13 game, he was treated at Cleveland Clinic for dehydration and released.
Bench coach Brad Mills will manage the team in Francona's absence.
This is the third time in the last two years Francona has had to leave a game because of health concerns. Last season he left a game on Aug. 9 against Washington with chest pains, but returned the next day.
Francona is in his fifth year of managing the Indians. He led them to a wild-card appearance in 2013, his first year on the job. Last year they won the pennant and reached Game 7 of the World Series under him.
After the Indians lost to the Cubs in Game 7 of the World Series last year, Francona had his right hip replaced. He also has two artificial knees.
Updated on June 27, 2017 at 4:19 PM Posted on June 27, 2017 at 3:16 PM
By Paul Hoynes, cleveland.com
phoynes@cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Indians manager Terry Francona will not be in the dugout on Tuesday night against Texas at Progressive Field.
A statement from the team said Francona was evaluated by doctors at Cleveland Clinic on Monday night and Tuesday morning. The tests have ruled out any major health concerns, but Francona will continued to be monitored to determine the nature of his recent symptoms.
Francona, after being released from the hospital, has been advised to stay at home Tuesday after leaving Monday night's game with what the team called an "illness." It's the second time since mid-June that Francona has been forced to leave the dugout because he wasn't feeling well.
On June 13, he was taken to Cleveland Clinic after experiencing a rapid heart rate and dizziness while managing against the Dodgers. A team spokesman said Francona, 58, experienced similar symptoms on Monday night.
After the June 13 game, he was treated at Cleveland Clinic for dehydration and released.
Bench coach Brad Mills will manage the team in Francona's absence.
This is the third time in the last two years Francona has had to leave a game because of health concerns. Last season he left a game on Aug. 9 against Washington with chest pains, but returned the next day.
Francona is in his fifth year of managing the Indians. He led them to a wild-card appearance in 2013, his first year on the job. Last year they won the pennant and reached Game 7 of the World Series under him.
After the Indians lost to the Cubs in Game 7 of the World Series last year, Francona had his right hip replaced. He also has two artificial knees.
Re: General Discussion
7901Gee! Maybe they can check for bubbles in his stomach.
“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
-- Bob Feller
Re: General Discussion
7902Recent tweets from Hoynsie. (HB may have posted some or all of this before:)
Danny Salazar sim-game at AA Akron on Monday went well, said Antonetti. Scheduled to make rehab start July 1.
Antonetti said Francona wanted to manage Tuesday night, but Antonetti said no. "He was not happy."
Antonetti said Austin Jackson will miss three to four weeks with strained left quad muscle.
Danny Salazar sim-game at AA Akron on Monday went well, said Antonetti. Scheduled to make rehab start July 1.
Antonetti said Francona wanted to manage Tuesday night, but Antonetti said no. "He was not happy."
Antonetti said Austin Jackson will miss three to four weeks with strained left quad muscle.
Re: General Discussion
7903J.R. you mentioned Einar Diaz the other day.
Under Shapiro we had terrible drafts, but he made some great trades through the years.
One of the better ones was dealing Einar Diaz and Ryan Drese to the Rangers for a guy named Travis Hafner.
Under Shapiro we had terrible drafts, but he made some great trades through the years.
One of the better ones was dealing Einar Diaz and Ryan Drese to the Rangers for a guy named Travis Hafner.
Re: General Discussion
7904Yeah, I checked at the ballpark, and they don't have a sign for Pronkville any more.
Re: General Discussion
7905OK, but how many on the squad have more RBI's? That counts for something.God awful slash line of .225 / .328 / .384