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

KEEP THE CHIEF

Joe Harris wants to build a snowman

From WEWS

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Apparently this has been a season-long thing for Joe, lugging Elsa and Anna around on every road trip. I, for one, had no idea until I googled “joe harris backpack” and stumped upon this interview from last month:

Even though you’re past the regular season, do you still have to carry the pink backpack?

Harris: Yeah, I still carry the “Frozen” backpack around on every road trip.

And then I get coffees every day on the road and I get coffee every shootaround for road games. I get the donuts – Jack Frost donuts, actually, before every shootaround at home. And then just the little stuff: I rebound for the guys before the game starts and I don’t really get many shots up. I’m making sure everybody gets warmed up and ready to go. I get the towels for everybody, whether it’s after shootaround or after practice. I just go in and get the towels and set them on the guys’ chairs.

And then, if they just want me to go run an errand for them when we’re on the road, then I’ll go ahead and do that. But with that one, they’re pretty good about taking care of me and making sure I get compensated.”

Is that really the life of an NBA rookie that doesn’t play? Glorified equipment manager? Rebounding for teammates, running errands, placing their towels just the way they like them?

If so, sign me UP. Yeah, Bron, I’ll run and get you a diet coke and some skittles. No, you won’t be getting any change from this $100 bill.

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PS Best quote from that interview:

What other lessons have you learned from the vets?

Harris: Well, one I took to heart at the very beginning of the year was when Mike Miller and James Jones told me: it’s better to keep your mouth shut than get your ass whupped. (laughs) So I’ve kinda been riding that motto all season long.”

It’s better to keep your mouth shut than get your ass whupped. File that one up top Joe. This guy clearly didn’t, and we all know where that got him

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“Good game Jo. Keep your mouth shut or get your ass whupped. You smell.”

Watch the city of Cleveland celebrate the Cavs thrilling game 2 win over the Warriors

Mark Johnson was not impressed by the lack of calls on LeBron

https://twitter.com/LeKingJames23/status/607802812278243328

What a game. What a night. That was the first NBA Finals win in Cavaliers team history and the people celebrated like it. Can’t wait to see what this city is like tomorrow night.

Cavs in 5.

YouTube video via RobOst76

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