Archive for September, 2006
Indians 6, Devil Rays 1
Jake Westbrook allowed one run in seven innings and Casey Blake hit two solo homers to help the Cleveland Indians beat Tampa Bay 6-1 Saturday night, handing the Devil Rays their 100th loss.
Tampa Bay became the first team in major league history to lose 100 games in a season despite having a winning record at […]
Posted: September 30th, 2006.
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Indians 6, Devil Rays 1 (AP)
Jake Westbrook allowed one run in seven innings and Casey Blake hit two solo homers to help the Cleveland Indians beat Tampa Bay 6-1 Saturday night, handing the Devil Rays their 100th loss. Tampa Bay became the first team in major league history to lose 100 games in a season despite having a winning record […]
Posted: September 30th, 2006.
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Nationals’ Top 50 Prospects: #31-35
CapitolDugout.com begins its unveiling of the 2006 Off-Season Top 50 Nationals’ Prospects list with a look at prospects #31-35. This is part four of our ten part series that will take us from prospect #50 all the way to #1. Now, let’s a closer look at prospects 31-35. (Free Preview!)
Posted: September 30th, 2006.
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Goodbye to a season and era; hello to good times in baseball (AP)
A season ends with goodbyes to one baseball great and one great baseball guy. And, no, unfortunately neither is Barry Bonds. Frank Robinson hit 586 home runs, was an MVP in both leagues, and won the triple crown one year. Then he made baseball history by becoming the first black manager when he was […]
Posted: September 30th, 2006.
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Robinson out as Nationals manager (AP)
Frank Robinson will not return as the Washington Nationals’ manager in 2007, the team announced Saturday, a day before its season will end with a third consecutive last-place finish. The Hall of Famer was told during the week he wouldn’t be back, and made that clear to reporters, but the Nationals didn’t make the news […]
Posted: September 30th, 2006.
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Juan Lara - #46 - Pitcher - 6′2″ - 190lbs
News: The Indians have asked Juan Lara not to pitch winter ball this season.Impact: No reason was given, but it’s doubtful it’s workload-related. Lara only worked 66 2/3 innings, a normal amount of work for a reliever. Perhaps this means the team expects him to be a part of the bullpen next season, as Cleveland […]
Posted: September 30th, 2006.
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Jeremy Guthrie - #57 - Pitcher - 6′1″ - 200lbs
News: Jeremy Guthrie will pitch winter ball for Aguilas in the Dominican Republic.Impact: Guthrie not only wants to work on a few things, but given that he’s out of options next spring, he wants to generate interest in himself should he fail to make the Indians in 2007. …[more]
Posted: September 30th, 2006.
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Indians 2, Devil Rays 1 (AP)
Jhonny Peralta drew a bases-loaded walk off Seth McClung with one out in the ninth inning to give the Cleveland Indians a 2-1 win over the road-challenged Tampa Bay Devil Rays, the first team to lose 99 games and have winning record at home. Peralta took a 3-2 pitch that was way inside as the […]
Posted: September 29th, 2006.
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Indians 2, Devil Rays 1
Jhonny Peralta drew a bases-loaded walk off Seth McClung with one out in the ninth inning to give the Cleveland Indians a 2-1 win over the road-challenged Tampa Bay Devil Rays, the first team to lose 99 games and have winning record at home.
Peralta took a 3-2 pitch that was way inside as the Indians […]
Posted: September 29th, 2006.
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Indians LHP Sabathia undergoes knee surgery (SportsTicker)
Three days after pitching eight scoreless innings, Cleveland Indians lefthander C.C. Sabathia underwent surgery on his right knee.
Posted: September 29th, 2006.
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