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Winning Streak Snapped, All Dellavedova’s Fault: Tribe Notes 5/26

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What’s the Damage?

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Last time we spoke, our Wahoo Warriors were reeling from another deflating loss at the lands of a division rival, this time a Windy City walk-off courtesy of Carlos Sanchez. It was the first game of the series and the White Sox’s sixth win in a row. Things were looking bleak for your home nine.

Trevor Bauer came out the following evening and continued to shove it right up opposing butts, spinning 7.1 masterful innings of baseball on his way to a 3-1 victory. Then they won the next night. And the next night. And before you knew it, the Tribe had a little six game winning streak of their own (quite literally “before I knew it” for me personally, Charleston SC is another planet on Memorial Day Weekend). They did drop game one to Texas yesterday, but have managed to pull within four games of .500 and they trot out the major league leader in strikeout rate tonight (Sally Czar).

(Also, it’s a bit old but here’s an awesome blog from Michael Baumann at Grantland about why you should love Bauer)

The Royals have kept on keepin’ on, taking two games each from Cincinnati and St. Louis before losing the finale to the Cardinals and, well, this yesterday:

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They’ve got two chances to redeem themselves in New York before heading to Wrigley Field for three games as a warm-up for their next trip to Cleveland the first week of June. If the Tribe can keep some of this momentum rolling, that will be one banger of a series to watch: probables right now are Carrasco, Kluber and Bauer.

Ladies and gentlemen, your second-place Minnesota Twins. Seven wins in their last ten games have catapulted them above Detroit in the table and puts them just two games behind KC. How? I suppose 9th in the bigs in team batting and 8th in runs helps. Not giving people free bases is pretty cool too (2nd in BB/9).

I booed a lady wearing a Tigers t-shirt at the Charlotte airport on Thursday, and it worked. They won that Friday, but lost the next two to Houston and got CG SHO’d by Jesse Hahn and the A’s yesterday. Miggy Miggy Miggy got his first day off all year in that one, Iggy Iggy Iggy won’t be manning shortstop for a couple days after banging his knee on Saturday and armor-piercing reliever Bruce Rodon is rehabbing in AAA after tendinitis told him to sit his ass down during spring training.

I always get so damn bored by the time I get to the last team. After that walk-off win against the Tribe, the ChiSox have lost 6 of 7 and even their cameramen can’t stand to watch them.

Keeping in line with our/my fantasy team’s weekly Shark Watch, Jeff Samardzija has now posted two consecutive wins, throwing eight innings in each. It was also reported that the Astros were scouting the free-agent-to-be. That could be a scary rotation with Keuchel/McCugh/Feldman/McCullers and Shark or another big-name trade target (Hamels, Kazmir, Cueto).

In Other News

  • 43 days after spraining his knee on a play at the plate, catcher Yan Gomes returned to the lineup on Sunday and G D did it feel good.

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He went 0-4 and sat right back down on Monday but just getting your Silver Slugging catcher back around the guys is a very, very good thing. God bless Roberto Perez for trying his little heart out, and he did hit the ball pretty hard when he actually connected, but this pitching staff needed their captain back. And Brett Hayes, who was DFA’d to make room for Gomes, struck out twice on six swings in the same inning one time.

  • Terry Francona received a plethora of metaphorical butt slaps for moving Jason Kipnis to the leadoff spot about a month ago. Shortly after that, he appeased all of us fans who think we’re smarter than him by moving on-base machine Carlos Santana right behind him in the 2 hole. Since his first game there: 16 games, .197/.316/.361, 2 HR, 11 RBI, 12 BB, 16 K. Oy. Besides leadoff, the two-hole is probably the most talked about spot in the Tribe lineup. Like third base last year, I think we’re getting pretty close to having to take this Santana experiment out back and putting it to pasture. For me, it’s a combination of things:
    1. While he’s not a prototypical cleanup guy, he’s our best option there
    2. We don’t really have an ideal 2 hitter, but the little bit of hitting Jose Ramirez has done this year has mostly been out of that spot, including five hits and three swipes in three games last week in Chicago
    3. Getting as much protection for Brantley as we can. At this point Santana is a heck of a lot more feared than Moss in terms of a cleanup guy, and I suppose it’s the lesser of two evils considering Ramirez won’t get on base as much as Carlos would in front of him, but I’d rather keep the bat in our best player’s hands as often as possible.
  • Two fastball quotes from Francona this past week. One where he goes on a “hot date” with Brad Mills to the Cavs game, and another where Kevin Love’s bodyguards mistake him for a rabid fan. I honestly love this man.

 

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Jk, Winning 2 Games In A Row Was Pretty Cool: Tribe Notes 5/19

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What’s the Damage?

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Relatively speaking, the Wahoos had a good week last week. On three separate days, they had more runs than the other team by the time the game ended. Games 1 and 2 in Arlington marked the first time they did this in consecutive games since the first series of 2015 in Houston.

Unfortunately the Tribe’s scorching hot streak has gone for naught so far, as Lorde’s disciples in Kansas City went 4-3 last week and have won 6 of their last 10. All-Star closer Greg Holland is just getting back into the swing of things after a DL stint, which is a scary proposition for the opposition who already has to face a bullpen with the 7th best FIP in baseball whenever Mr. Yost picks up the phone. Also, this:

Pitching and defense, kids. Pitching and defense.

That-team-over-there-in-the-state-with-the-team-up-north took two of three from both the Twins and the Cardinals, owners of the best record in baseball, before dropping game 1 against Milwaukee last night. Miguel Cabrera decided to leave the yard for the 400th time in his career on Saturday, doing so 46 days before Hank Aaron did and bumping him up to #52 on baseball’s all-time list. Boob guy Justin Verlander threw a 45 pitch bullpen today as he inches closer and closer to returning to Detroit’s rotation, something I’m really not sure is a bad thing for the Tribe at this point in his career.

The Twins are still above .500 and I still don’t know why. Nothing lights a fire under somebody’s ass like facing the Indians, and 39-year-old Torii Hunter is still smoldering since he came to the Prog last Friday:  .367 AVG, 2 2B, 3 HR & 7 RBI. Second-baseman Brian Dozier seems to be heating up after a slow start too but I’m not looking up the stats for you guys.

And that leaves the White Sox, who are actually the hottest team in the division right now. Last night’s walk-off win brought their win streak up to 6 (I honestly didn’t know those could go that high). Jose Abreu, who captains the team of players I think are going to hit a moonshot every time they enter the box, has been their catalyst and is riding a 12-game hitting streak himself. Outfielder Avisail Garcia has as many hits as Matt Underwood has pronunciations of his name, and currently sits 4th in the AL in batting average (.338).

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In Other News

  • I’m afraid to write anything about Corey Kluber because he honestly scares me now so here’s some tweets:

I mean are you KIDDING ME? Your pitcher hasn’t given up a hit, has probably 15 strikeouts at this point, you haven’t been cheering all game and you decide to turn your back and try to start the most asinine cheer in all of sportsfandom. I will forever loathe section 180 at Progressive Field.

  • Jason Kipnis and Michael Brantley’s hot streaks have been well documented, so I’m not going to do any more documentation. Here’s where they both stand now in the American League:
    • AVG – Brantley .336 (5th), Kipnis .333 (8th)
    • OBP – Brantley .416 (3rd), Kipnis .399 (8th)
    • wOBA – Brantley .412 (4th), Kipnis .390 (12th)
    • K% – Brantley 5.8% (1st), Kipnis 12.1% (17th)

*Denotes absurd statistic 

  • I’m just gonna leave this here…..

Things Francisco Lindor couldn’t fix:

1. The bullpen

2. Outfield, third base, second base, first base, catcher, pitcher defense

3. Giving up runs in the following half inning after scoring

4. Playing in the toughest division in baseball

5. Yan Gomes’ knee

 

 

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Top 5 Longest Dingers in Progressive Field History

So while you were sleeping last night, Miami Marlins cyborg Giancarlo Stanton did this:

114 MPH off the bat, landed on the roof of the seats in left, 475 feet away. Fourth player ever to leave Dodger Stadium entirely. Adios, senor pelota.

That got me thinking. Since I’m completely out of positive thoughts to blog  there’s no Cavs game to distract us tonight we could all use some good vibes heading into Game 2 against the Cardinals tonight, why don’t we take a look at some of the longest moonshots in Prog history? Spoiler alert – there’s a lot of this:

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5. 478 ft – Jim Thome, 7/27/99 vs. Detroit
Off of: Dave Borkowski

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I may or may not but most certainly did not check to see if I could find videos of all these before I started writing this. 0-1 so far. So here’s a video of Thome’s first walk-off homer of his career, from 1994:

Thereeeee we go. It’s almost like we didn’t even lose 8-3 last night.

4. 479 ft – Jim Thome, 7/17/00 vs. Houston
Off of: Wade Miller

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…..yeah I’m 0-2 but I’ve had a couple good at-bats and have made a couple nice plays defensively. Thome went yard twice this game, both off this jabroni. On that note, here’s his bomb and FIRE bat flip from Game 5 of the 95 ALCS:

Tell it goodbye! Man that place was rockin’.

3. 481 ft – Manny Ramirez, for Boston, 7/26/07
Off of: Cliff Lee

Cleveland Indians starting pitcher Cliff Lee looks up before he pitches to New York Yankees batter Hideki Matsui with two runners on base, two out, and a 3-0 lead in the sixth inning of their MLB American League baseball game at Yankee Stadium in New York May 7, 2008. Lee struck out Matsui to end the inning. REUTERS/Ray Stubblebine  (UNITED STATES)

I swear the top 2 have videos for them. But this one took some research so lay off me, I’m starving. First of all Manny hit two tank-pieces this game, one off Clifford and the other off our dear friend Jensen Lewis. I initially thought it was the one off Lewis, but it wasn’t, which is unfortunate because I had a hilarious picture to use for him, which I’ll share now:

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Go Commodores. Secondly there’s some dinger debate on this one. The PDF I found from Wikipedia, so you know, gospel, listed the bomb as 481 feet. But ESPN’s Home Run Tracker (which is actually pretty cool but only goes back to 2006) had it pegged at 447. It doesn’t really matter since there’s no video and thus we’ll never know for sure so here’s Manny hitting a 3 run yackjob and setting a franchise record for RBI in a season (164) (!)

2. 485 ft – Mark McGwire, for Oakland, 4/30/97
Off of: Orel Hershiser

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Check it out, a video!

That ball…might not come back. This one’s a perfect snapshot of the steroid era: long, high and goddamn entertaining. And also long. Sweet Jesus.

1. 511 ft – Jim Thome, vs. Kansas City, 7/3/99
Off of: Don Wengert

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I mean we all knew that was coming. If you’ve been through the new entrance in center field you’ve definitely seen the bat-pointing statue, and probably walked right over the plaque marking where this puppy landed. Here it is, with bonus Hammy call:

“Jim Thome has just left Jacobs Field, on to Eagle Avenue.”

Something tells me that one might not be matched for a while.

But AI, what’s the longest home run hit at The Prog THIS season, you ask? 

442 ft – Alex Gordon, for Kansas City, 4/28/15

God. Damnit.

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That yellow circle is the ball, Red? My brother-in-law. The blue circle is not me because I had to take a piss. Overall, not a great couple minutes of my life.

Former Cleveland Indian Jim Thome speaks to fans after having a statue dedicated to him inside Progressive Field prior to an Indians baseball game against the Texas Rangers, Saturday, Aug. 2, 2014, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Aaron Josefczyk)

 

 

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