In a shocking interview, Mark Shapiro reveals Indians won’t spend like the Yankees

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From crainscleveland.com – 

““We’re starting the budgeting process right now,” he (Shapiro) said. “First, it’s an expense-type process, as well as projecting revenues. Although we never tie our budget for player salaries completely just to our revenue projections, it’ll be a factor.

“We could field a team tomorrow,” Shapiro said. “But now we have to say, ‘How do you upgrade? How do you improve?’ The answers to those things, they’re not transparent. You have to go into an offseason with a variety of scenarios, be prepared to be as nimble as you can be, with an understanding of where you want to improve and open-mindedness. And Chris and his staff will explore every alternative out there, other than probably the highest level of free agents. They’re going to explore every trade you can imagine, as well as some combination and level of free agency.””

I actually had to do a Twitter search to figure out why this Shapiro quote was even a story. Apparently fans are fired up about the fact that he said our front office is going to “explore every alternative out there, other than probably the highest level of free agents.” You mean we’re not gonna be in on Max Scherzer?????

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Sorry to burst your bubble irrational Indians fans but Shapiro is simply being transparent about probably the most obvious characteristic of a small market baseball team. We’ve had back-to-back decent years so all of a sudden we can afford to throw $100 million bucks at James Shields or Pablo Sandoval? You think Scherzer would even answer our phone call after he declined almost $150 mil from the back-to-back-to-back-to-back Central Division champion Tigers this spring? If you think the front office should open up their wallets because we’re on the cusp of being perennial playoff contenders, blame yourselves because those wallets aren’t getting any thicker when a shitty MLS team draws more fans than they do. Shapiro basically spells it out in that quote! “Although we never tie our budget for player salaries completely just to our revenue projections, it’ll be a factor.” You can’t honestly use their lack of spending as an excuse for not going to games without realizing they might be inclined to spend a little more if people actually went to games and spent money at the ballpark, can you? Time is a flat fucking circle, people.

This little bit from Jordan Bastian paints a nice picture of the 2015 offseason for the Tribe, specifically financially. When you take into account existing contracts, retained players at the league minimum and estimated arbitration costs, their payroll sits around $72-$75 mil. We’re typically around the $80-$85 mil range. The team was willing to give Justin Masterson two years with a third option year at around $14 mil/per earlier this year before he imploded. So optimistically we may have around ~$15 million in wiggle room. He also points out that the trade market could be more advantageous for the Tribe than free agency. This has proved true time and time again, with most of our core players (Michael Brantley, Corey Kluber , Yan Gomes, Carlos Santana, Carlos Carrasco, Trevor Bauer, Bryan Shaw, I could go on) coming to the team via the trade.

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Bottom line, Cleveland will never be able to afford top-tier free agents. That’s just a fact. Why Shapiro’s comments are so offensive to some is beyond me. Yeah maybe he didn’t need to say that publicly but we all know (well apparently not) that that’s how small market teams operate. We make our splashes with the Scott Atchisons and David Murphys, occasionally the Bourns and Swishers. They’re not New York or Los Angeles-sized cannon balls, but let them do their jobs and they might be able to get a couple girls heads to turn with a decent can-opener at the local pool.

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PS Stop bitching about how bad the Swisher and Bourn contracts look now. You’re the same people who were applauding the FO for finally spending when they initially signed. See what happens to a small market team when big FA signings don’t necessarily live up to their contracts and the team can’t just spend more money to bring in more guys to cover them up?

Don’t look now but OSU’s “replacement QB” J.T. Barrett is 7th in the Heisman watch

From Heismanpundit.com

Here is the week 6 edition of the 2014 HP Heisman Watch. After taking into account the games played so far, these are the players who have the best chance of actually winning the Heisman. This is not a prediction of the final order of the race, nor is it an endorsement of who would or should win if the vote were held today. It’s a long view of the race that takes into account schedule and statistical trends.

1. Todd Gurley  2.Marcus Mariota

 3. Dak Prescott  4. Everett Golson

5. Ameer Abdullah  6. Melvin Gordon

7. JT Barrett  8. Kenny Hill

Not bad company for a freshman who has started 5 games in his collegiate career. He has the Buckeye offense humming right now and is only getting better each game. Things may get VERRRYY interesting come December…

 

7. J.T. Barrett, FR, QB, Ohio State

This could’ve been Braxton Miller’s spot. In fact, if Braxton Miller was healthy and doing what Barrett has been doing, he’d be in the top three of the Heisman race right now. As its stands, the redshirt freshman is on pace to have the best season for a quarterback in Ohio State’s long and storied history. It’s looking more and more like the Buckeyes will be 7-1 when they take on Michigan State in East Lansing. If Barrett continues to play like he’s been playing while leading OSU over Sparty, he’s going to have a shot at being the third-straight redshirt freshman to win the Heisman. He’s currently on pace for almost 4,000 yards of offense and 45 touchdowns in 12 games. Beat Michigan State and he’ll be able to add to those numbers in the Big Ten title game. If Ohio State is 12-1 at that point and primed for a playoff spot, Barrett’s production could propel him to the Heisman.

Season Stats: 88 of 133, 1,354 yards, 66.2%, 17 TDs, 5 INTs, 186.3 rating, 276 rush yards, 2 TDs

Season Pace: 3,249 passing yards, 41 TDs, 662 rush yards, 4 TDs.

 

If JT Barrett even sniffs those numbers listed under “season pace” Urban Meyer is going to have quite the decision on his hands deciding who starts under center next season. Do you go with the 2 time Big 10 offensive player of the year in Braxton Miller? Or do you go with the younger quarterback who just had the best season for a QB in the history of Ohio State? If Barrett stays on this pace, I start him no questions asked. At Ohio State it’s “what have you done for me lately,” and there’s no way you can put a record setting quarterback as second string. You’re starting to see just what JT is capable of this year- distributing the football, accuracy, finding the open guy, decent running ability… IF Barrett stays on this pace and earns the starting spot for next year, I fully expect Braxton Miller to pull a Russell Wilson and use his last year of eligibility at a different school. What school is that? Arizona. Running Rich Rod’s offense. *You heard it here first on Bottlegate.com.

 

 

*I don’t really believe that

 

Morning Mishmash- Lebron’s Mansion, The “Baby Backs,” 49ers fight, Bruce Jenner is hot

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LeBron is selling his Miami mansion for a cool $17 million

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I’m all for the Cavs “rivals” beating up on each other before the season

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The running backs don’t like the term “baby backs.” Let’s please not make this tweet into an hour long discussion on sports talk radio.

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Nice article on Dion Waiters from B/R

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For $600 you can purchase a pair of seats from Jacobs Field Progressive Field

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I was surrounded last year by 49ers fans at the Carolina-San Fran playoff game. Trashiest fanbase on the planet and this video confirms that.

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Local news reports a food truck owner “kidnaps” 2 children. Whoops. He was just hanging out with his son and wife.

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Watch Ole Miss D-Lineman Robert Nkemdiche bulldoze a mighty Alabama lineman

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Bruce Jenner is officially a pretty hot woman now

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