Picking Indians breakouts and their likelihood of occurrence.
Tag: Danny Salazar
Indians Bullpen Will Dominate Left-Handed Hitters
Bullpens are a scary business with a layer of unpredictability that often confounds front offices; unless of course one can spend and develop like the New York… Read more “Indians Bullpen Will Dominate Left-Handed Hitters”
View from the Porch: Bold Predictions for the 2015 Cleveland Indians Season
As you may have noticed, Jeff Nomina did an excellent job earlier this week compiling staff predictions for the 2015 Cleveland Indians season. If you follow Fangraphs… Read more “View from the Porch: Bold Predictions for the 2015 Cleveland Indians Season”
Running the Bases on a Lazy Sunday
I’ll start off this week by begging your pardon for the brevity of this week’s Lazy…an over-aggressive work/travel schedule this week plus friends from out of town… Read more “Running the Bases on a Lazy Sunday”
A Healthy Rotation Can Win The Central Division
Going into the 2015 season the Cleveland Indians have a starting rotation that has been talked about as one of the best in all of Major League… Read more “A Healthy Rotation Can Win The Central Division”
The Cleveland Indians starting rotation battle–EHC Podcast 11–2/13/15
The Cleveland Indians rotation. It almost needs a line all to itself. Cy Young award winner Corey Kluber helped morph a “rag-tag” group of unproven starters into one… Read more “The Cleveland Indians starting rotation battle–EHC Podcast 11–2/13/15”
Indians Hosting a (T.J.) House Party
T.J. House has spent a large portion of his development shifting expectations, moving from highly touted draftee to underwhelming prospect, to undervalued commodity before tearing the door… Read more “Indians Hosting a (T.J.) House Party”
Cleveland Indians’ Corey Kluber anchors staff with few questions
With the gray haze of February weighing down the North Coast, and six more weeks of Winter looming thanks to that dumb ground hog in Punxsatawny, it’s… Read more “Cleveland Indians’ Corey Kluber anchors staff with few questions”
10 Orbservations: Cavaliers’ streak halts, LeBron’s injury scare, the Browns’ dysfunction
10 Orbservations is a regular Saturday piece at Everybody Hates Cleveland where EHC Managing Editor Steve Orbanek offers 10 quick sports takes, both on Cleveland topics and… Read more “10 Orbservations: Cavaliers’ streak halts, LeBron’s injury scare, the Browns’ dysfunction”
10 Orbservations: Cavaliers’ streak hits nine, Josh Gordon’s letter, some T.J. House love
10 Orbservations is a regular Saturday piece at Everybody Hates Cleveland where EHC Managing Editor Steve Orbanek offers 10 quick sports takes, both on Cleveland topics and… Read more “10 Orbservations: Cavaliers’ streak hits nine, Josh Gordon’s letter, some T.J. House love”
Lonnie Chisenhall: An Undervalued Indian
As a disclaimer, this column was instigated by a few thoughts that John Grimm shared on Twitter, which essentially discussed Indian’s fans tendencies towards recency bias. But… Read more “Lonnie Chisenhall: An Undervalued Indian”
Danny Salazar: High Floor, Higher Ceiling?
This may be the third consecutive year which I have written this article about Danny Salazar, granted the data in support is usually strong or at least… Read more “Danny Salazar: High Floor, Higher Ceiling?”
10 Orbservations: The Cavaliers’ big win in LA, LeBron James’ return, and the Indians’ bullpen
10 Orbservations is a regular Saturday piece at Everybody Hates Cleveland where EHC Managing Editor Steve Orbanek offers 10 quick sports takes, both on Cleveland topics and… Read more “10 Orbservations: The Cavaliers’ big win in LA, LeBron James’ return, and the Indians’ bullpen”
The real deal on the Indians acquiring Charles Brewer from the DBacks
I know what you’re thinking. Who is Charles Brewer? There’s a reason why you don’t know who Charles Brewer is. Charles Brewer hasn’t been very good. Here’s what… Read more “The real deal on the Indians acquiring Charles Brewer from the DBacks”
The Sunday Drive with back issues for LeBron James, and trading for Yeones Cespedes and Marc Gasol
LeBron James doesn’t look right. How’s that for a lede. A little more than a day after James torched Chicago to the tune of 36 points, eight… Read more “The Sunday Drive with back issues for LeBron James, and trading for Yeones Cespedes and Marc Gasol”
Chasing Headley at the Corner of Carnegie and Ontario
The 2014 season is in the books here at the Corner of Carnegie and Ontario, and while the like-minded and often-compared-to-Cleveland-Kansas City Royals are currently preparing to… Read more “Chasing Headley at the Corner of Carnegie and Ontario”
Orbiting Cleveland: What changed with Carlos Carrasco?
If you had to take a guess as to how the 2014 season might look for Cleveland Indians starting pitcher Carlos Carrasco, look no further back than… Read more “Orbiting Cleveland: What changed with Carlos Carrasco?”
EHC 4: The Browns opener, the Indians rotation and the run to the playoffs
EHC: The Podcast is back and better than ever. The boys have returned to the airwaves with a ton of changes, talking about the Browns second half… Read more “EHC 4: The Browns opener, the Indians rotation and the run to the playoffs”
Orbiting Cleveland: Indians positioned to have best rotation in years
Is there any better pick-me-up than a Corey Kluber complete game? The Cleveland Indians’ offense had been struggling, scoring just one run off Chicago White Sox starter… Read more “Orbiting Cleveland: Indians positioned to have best rotation in years”
The Sunday Drive with September baseball, Salazar and the Steelers
Labor Day has come and gone, and your Cleveland Indians are 73-67, in third place in the American League Central, three games behind the Detroit Tigers and… Read more “The Sunday Drive with September baseball, Salazar and the Steelers”