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Between the lines, into the clubhouse, on the road and inside the front office with the Cleveland Indians.
Another Season Ticket Holder perk: Exclusive conference call with Terry Francona
As a thank you to Indians Season Ticket Holders, Tribe manager Terry Francona conducted a conference call with that group on Thursday afternoon, about three hours before the Indians took on the Braves in Atlanta.
It’s the third such call in the past 10 months available to Season Ticket Holders, and such experiences are one of the perks of being an Indians Season Ticket Holder.
If you missed the call, here are some highlights; if you aren’t a Season Ticket Holder, you can place deposits on new packages for 2014 right now by visiting
http://www.TribeRewards.com/new. If you are a Season Ticket Holder and haven’t renewed yet, today is the last day for certain perks for renewing. Call your CSS rep ASAP to get renewed!
Question: What is your favorite memory of the season?
TF: Jason Giambi’s walkoff home run (on July 29) has to be the tops. It was so special, because of what he means to our club and organization. You can’t measure that just by stats. When he does something like that, to see our dugout erupt like it did. … He ended up giving me a bear hug! He’s been incredible.
Question: Do you think the team will look to add a No. 4 hitter in the future?
TF: Having a guy right in the middle of the order who drives in 100 every year, I think everybody would like. But it’s not easy to find them. One of the ways we’ve been good, is because we’ve had versatility, and have had contributions from everyone. (Ryan) Raburn, (Yan) Gomes, Giambi, (Mike) Aviles … we’re getting contributions from everyone, 1-25.
Question:What are your plans for rotation once rosters expand (On Sept. 1)?
TF: Corey Kluber is on his way back, but he won’t be fully stretched out. But he will be available in next couple weeks. Josh Tomlin is coming back, plus we have our guys that are currently in the rotation. Some of the decision will depend on how guys are throwing, and where we are in the standings. What’s nice is that it gives you some alternatives.
Question: What’s your favorite part about being the Tribe’s manager?
TF: The hope when I came here was that I wanted to be in a place where I wanted to come to work and enjoy it, to respect everyone and they respect me back. … We’ve had our challenges this year, but it’s been as advertised here. It’s been something special. I want to be part of the solution here, and I feel stronger now than I did when I first came here.
Question: Would you consider Giambi as a coach?
TF: Jason will determine whatever he wants to do. I think he still wants to play. When he’s done, he could skip coaching and go into managing. He already interviewed in Colorado. I might be coaching for him. Whatever he wants to do, he can do it.
Question: What’s your thought on pitching to Miguel Cabrera or walking him?
TF: You try to do it by situation. The Tigers are good because they have Prince (Fielder) and Victor Martinez behind and (Torii) Hunter ahead. If you make a blanket statement that you’re going to walk him every time, they’re going to score. There are times you’re going to have to get good hitters out. That’s part of the reason for their success.
Question: How difficult is it to leave Gomes on the bench?
TF: It’s tough. That’s why he’s been playing more and more. Yan caught (Thursday night), and Carlos (Santana) first. Gomes hasn’t caught full time before; he’s young.
Question: How can you keep the intensity late in the season? What have you learned in past?
TF: That’s why they call it dog days. Guys are tired, beaten up. Every inning we play is so meaningful, so it’s tiresome.
Question: How will you handle September callups?
TF: We have talked about it at length. It’s Sept. 1, in Detroit. We’re going to call up a catcher, an infielder, and three pitchers. You’re able to expand rosters, you don’t want to get caught short. When AAA season is over, we’ll call up another handful of players.
Question: What are your thoughts about the team’s struggles offensively?
TF: When you’re facing good teams with good bullpens, that’s part of it. Some of it, teams scout and navigate. They have pitched around Santana at every opportunity. Got Aviles out, then got Cabrera out. They’ve executed in those situations.
Question: What’s been the biggest surprise this season?
TF: Kluber has been fantastic; he’s turned into a guy that was dominant. He’s going to be good. We want to win every game so bad, but big picture, these guys are exciting.
Question: Why should Season Ticket Holders renew if they’re on the fence?
TF: I can’t promise record. What I said the day I got hired, was that if you’re an Indians fan, I wanted you to feel proud. I think our guys play the game right. We make our share of mistakes, but we never quit playing. It’s a good time to be an Indians fan, because they always play. That won’t change.
Question: What do you enjoy doing in Cleveland when you’re away from ballpark?
TF: I get up early, ride my scooter in, get swim in – everyone knows my legs are bad – and I do enjoy going to the casino once in a while. I get out and walk around after a day game, but mostly I’m at the ballpark all day. That’s by choice.
–TribeVibe contributor Joel Hammond