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Don’t Tell My Heart, My Aiken Breaky Heart: Tribe Notes 6/10

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What’s the Damage?

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If home is where the heart is, the Indians have been a bunch of heartless bastards so far in 2015. Their 11-17 mark in Cleveland is worsted by only two other teams in the majors. The Philadelphia Phillies, owners of the worst overall record in baseball, have four more home victories than the Tribe. If you double the eleven wins the Tribe have accidentally stumbled upon on their home diamond, you only have two more wins than the Minnesota Twins have at Target Field.

The good news is that nobody in the division is playing particularly well, either. Our 5-5 record is tied with the Royals and White Sox for the best in the Central over the past ten games. In fact, the entire American League is pretty cozy:

The Royals and freakin Twins have been jockeying for first place for a couple weeks now, with the former regaining the top spot after taking the first two games of a three gamer in Minnesota. They’ll travel to St. Louis for three after the finale tonight, and won’t dance with another central team until the Twins visit Missouri the first week of July. That series will close their book on divisional play for them until after they face off against the National League in the All-Star game on July 14th.

With losses in the first two games against the Royals, the Twins are going to drop their second consecutive series (the first was to the 22-37 Brewers). Hopefully these bozos are coming back down to Earth cause I don’t think I can handle another Cinderella team coming out of our division in October.

The Tigers recent eight game losing streak was pretty much baseball euphoria for me. So naturally they’ve won three in a row, send David Price out against the Tribe on Friday and get Justin Verlander back for his first start of the season on Saturday. DH Victor Martinez has started hitting but there’s still no timetable for his return from knee inflammation. And, lastly, Rajai Davis.

Glad we’re finally back down with the Windy City boys after we briefly considered getting back to .500. Always utilize the buddy system, especially with these damn crowds downtown for basketball games. Rookie phenom Carlos Rodon is still walking too many guys (5.31 BB/9) but he’s also sitting their asses down (10 k’s last week in Texas). Former Yankee closer David Robertson in his last 4 appearances: 3 saves, 5 innings, 7 k’s, 0 walks.

In Other News

  • The big news of the week was a certain delivery to Cleveland from Columbus. Giovanny Urshela made his major league debut last night at third base. He went 0-3 at the dish but had a single up the middle taken away by Robbie Cano before he was pinch hit for by Michael Bourn in the 9th. I hope Tito gives him regular playing time over there, and unless he completely faceplants, I have to think he will. You don’t call up somebody (somewhat) unexpectedly like that to ride the pine. His glove is an instant difference-maker, and his bat has shown tremendous growth in the past two years. Bottom line is it’ll be damn near impossible to have a net loss in production from Urshela and Aviles than you got from Lonnie and Ramirez.

I love the move from two perspectives. First, it’s classic Tito. The team obviously needs a spark and people are starting to call on the front office to see what we have in some of these young bucks on the farm. But he knows Cleveland would be expecting Francisco Lindor to be a savior, and when he inevitably wasn’t, things could get rough quickly for a kid who’s still only 21 years old. So he lightens the blow by giving another prospect, albeit one with less expectations, a shot first. That’s why guys love playing for Francona, he’ll always take a bullet for his players and guard them from outside pressures.

Secondly, I’m glad they didn’t leave Ramirez up here to play once or twice a week. He’s been around and playing consistently for so long that people forget he’s only 22 himself. He’s going to get regular playing time in Columbus, which is great, and at a bunch of different positions other than shortstop, which is even better. I wrote in the initial blog that I wished for an Urshela-Lindor-Ramirez-Santana infield before the season started, and I still do. He’s much better suited for second base, Kip was an All-American outfielder at Arizona State and it would mean less ABs for Swisher.

  • With the MLB Amateur draft wrapping up this afternoon, I’ll save the results as a whole for a separate blog, but I do want to mention our first round pick Brady “Don’t Call Me Clay”* Aiken. If you’ve read this far into the recap you obviously give a little shit about the Tribe, which probably means you know about Aiken’s story, but I’ll re-hash it anyway. He was drafted first overall last year by the Astros. They lowered their initial contract offer to him because of something they noticed in his physical, he didn’t sign (first player to go 1st overall and not sign since 1983), went to some boarding school to pitch for a year, got pulled in the first inning of his first start, had Tommy John.

It’s a risky pick, sure. But this is a guy that, when healthy, has been compared to Clayton Kershaw. A fastball that can hit 97 and a curveball that can do this:

And at this point, getting Tommy John out of the way this early is almost an advantage. It’s about as close to a layup as you can get for a major procedure on a pitcher, and the list of names that come back stronger after having it done is lengthy. He won’t have a ton of bargaining power coming off an injury, so we should be able to sign him. He obviously won’t pitch this year, and who knows when he’ll be able to ramp it up in 2016, but once he does, buckle up.

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Indians call up lauded prospect from Columbus that plays on the left side of the infield

o btw it’s not lindor hahahahahaha

After another failed bid to get back to .500 yesterday, the Tribe optioned third baseman Lonnie Chisenhall and shortstop Jose Ramirez to AAA Columbus. Third baseman Giovanny Urshela and utilityman Zach Walters were brought up to replace them.

Urshela is ranked as the Indians #4 prospect by MLB.com and #8 by Baseball Prospectus, but doesn’t appear on Baseball America’s list. He’s 23 years old, 6’2″ and 215 pounds. He bats and throws right handed.

In 21 games with the Clippers this season, he hit .275 with 3 bombs and 9 RBI. His season got off to a late start due to some back problems that resurfaced last month. 2014 was his breakout year (at least offensively), when he posted a .276/.331/.473 slash line with 13 Yahtzee balls and 65 ribbis in 104 AAA games. The success continued into the Venezuelan Winter League, where he was leading all players with a .398 batting average before a knee injury ended his winter.

So what’s the immediate impact, you ask?

  • Mike Aviles will be the primary shortstop until he-who-must-not-be-named finally receives the call.
  • Zach Walters will probably fill the super utility role now that Aviles will be playing every day.
  • We don’t know if Urshela will get the majority of playing time at third or if he’ll split with Walters, but they’re surely not calling him up to ride the pine. Whenever he’s in the lineup, our infield defense improves tremendously. His glove has always been seen as his ticket to the big show. Whether he’ll hit enough to win the job going forward remains to be seen but he’ll be sniffing Web Gems on the reg.
  • Lonnie and Jose get a chance to take some pressure off themselves, go back down to the farm and try to figure some things out. Antonetti said today on a conference call that Ramirez would play a little short (I think they have another guy down there) but also some other positions. This fits in with my preseason hope of seeing an infield of Urshela-Lindor-Ramirez-Santana with Kip in the outfield. A guy can dream.

Bonus nugget of Urshela robbing Jesus Aguilar of a hit in the Venezuelan league

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Nothing says “baseball” like hot dogs, cracker jacks and a glass of wine

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From Cleveland.com:

“CLEVELAND, Ohio – A line of California wines – from Cabernet Sauvignon to assorted blends – is being released for Major League Baseball teams. The Cleveland Indians have a red blend in their name.

Wine by Design, a Napa, California company, has a licensing deal with the league, and has wines for most of the 30 teams. Most are red wines. The Indians’ wine is a 2013 blend of Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon and Petite Sirah.

The company’s founder and CEO, Diane Karle, came up with the idea to mesh sports and wine.

“People want to think sports fans are beer drinkers and not wine drinkers, but that’s not the case,” said Karle, whose first client was the New York Jets in 2010.”

You know when you have an idea but immediately after having that idea you think to yourself “this is a really fucking dumb idea”? Turns out sometimes those ideas can get you a licensing deal with Major League Baseball!

Right off the bat it says that Diane’s first client was the New York Jets. Now I’m obviously not a Jets fan nor do I have any friends who are, but I would have to think that, based on their recent (lack of) success, they would be pretttttttty high on the list of teams that back up the “sports fans are beer drinkers” stereotype.

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In terms of matches made in heaven, this most certainly is not one. Beer is baseball. Baseball is beer. You don’t trade off grabbing rounds of Pinot Grigio in between innings. There’s not a “Cabernet Sauvignon guy!” walking around and serving you in the bleachers. Even when you’re not at the game, you don’t sit on your deck and listen to the sweet sweet song of Tom Hamilton while enjoying a couple chilled White Zinfandels with your buddy. That’s just not how baseball works.

Here’s the description of the Indians wine from their website:

“In 1901, when the Indians™ franchise began in Cleveland, it set the tone for a team that embodies the hardworking, down-to-earth spirit of the city. Over a century later, with two World Series™ titles and five AL™ pennants, the Indians are proud to release this California Red Blend with bold aromas of dark berry fruit, blueberry pie, cardamom and baking spice. The finish is long with notes of chocolate, roasted coffee bean and vanilla spice.”

First of all, cardamom definitely is not a thing. Secondly, the Indians aren’t releasing shit, right? They stress pretty hard in that article that it has nothing to do with the team and won’t be served at The Prog, it’s just a deal with the MLB. Lastly, the finish FTW. Fucking love all three of those things.

I can’t imagine this being a very successful business venture for Diane and Wine by Design, but what do I know. If it does (it will) eventually flop, they have an open invitation to come to Cleveland, take in America’s pastime and enjoy some tall Bud Lights with me.

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PS Never change, TribeFan82. Never change.

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