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Cleveland Indians
Location: Cleveland, Ohio | Ballpark: Progressive Field (43,415) | Spring Training: Goodyear, Ariz. (Spring '09)
Owner: Lawrence Dolan | GM: Mark Shapiro | Manager: Eric Wedge | World Championships: 2
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Season Preview



Scott Miller's Take

When we last saw the Indians, they couldn't close the deal against Boston in last October's American League Championship Series. It was a rough stretch -- the Indians were one win away from their first Series since 1997 and having a chance to win their first since 1948, Paul Byrd was nailed for human growth hormone before Game 7 ... ugh. So here they are again, at the base of the mountain, ready to roll the boulder back up with largely the same team intact. Video Outlook

Strengths
There are no significant changes from last year, which is good. I think. Maybe. Detroit improved dramatically, at least on paper, and Cleveland general manager Mark Shapiro is gambling that the guys who won 96 games last year can do it again. His main argument: Last year's position players had the second-youngest average age of any club's position players in the game. It's a solid point and, logically, Shapiro should be right. With Grady Sizemore, Travis Hafner, Victor Martinez, Casey Blake leading the charge and the young second baseman with the poetic name, Asdrubal Cabera, impressive in a small sampling last season, let the games begin.

Weaknesses
It's not a weakness, but Travis Hafner had a down season for him in 2007, his batting average dropping to .266 with 24 homers from .308 with 42 in '06. And C.C. Sabathia had a rough October after winning the Cy Young last season. There are no significant weaknesses here, unless Sabathia, who will be in the last season of his contract before entering free agency last winter, is weighed down by an unknown future and the pressure of pitching for a big contract. Prediction here is he handles it just fine.

Difference Maker
Grady Sizemore. He's a Most Valuable Player in waiting, a five-tool superstar who would be a household name by now if he played in Boston or New York.

 
Top Prospects
1. Adam Miller, SP (R)
  Injuries led to disappointing Triple-A year, but his stuff is great.
2. Aaron Laffey, SP (L)
  Doesn't have knockout stuff, but will probably see a midseason call-up.
3. Chuck Lofgren, SP (L)
  A little erratic last year; big pitching prospect on team loaded with them.
4. Jordan Brown, 1B
  Young Wally Joyner, but needs to make impact soon at age 24.
5. Wes Hodges, 3B
  Had solid first pro season; gives Indians fallback for Marte.
Complete AL Central prospects
 
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Although C.C. Sabathia has tabled any contract status discussions, it's likely to be a topic of conversation all season. (AP)
 
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Apolloj23 thinks the Indians really have a shot. This Superstar believes the Indians are a "well balanced team" that can "contend with the offensive power of the Tigers." Read More
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Team Info
2007 record: 96-66 (1st in AL Central)
Manager: Eric Wedge, 6th year (415-395)
Stadium: Progressive Field (43,415; grass)
 
Lineup
No.PlayerComment
1.G. Sizemore, CFIn '07, he increased walks by 23 and dropped his average by .013
2.A. Cabrera, 2BEarned starting job after Aug. call-up when J. Barfield slumped
3.T. Hafner, DHDespite a down year, he still hit 100 RBI for a 4th straight season
4.V. Martinez, CHit career-highs in HR (25) and RBI (114) last season
5.R. Garko, 1BTook over 1B last season to cover for Blake's move to 3B
6.J. Peralta, SSLed AL shortstops in home runs (21) last season
7.C. Blake, 3BVeteran had a career-high 26-game hitting streak; the AL's longest in '07
8.D. Dellucci, LF Will platoon with J. Michaels
9.F. Gutierrez, RFBecame the club’s regular RF in the second half of '07
Pitching
RotationComment
1. C.C. Sabathia (L) The reigning Cy Young Award winner is in his contract year
2. F. Carmona (R) Incredible turnaround in '07; 2nd in AL ERA, 4th in Cy Young votes
3. J. Westbrook (R) Struggled all season but finished strong
4. P. Byrd (R) Posted 15 wins for the first time since '02 when he had 17
5. C. Lee (L) Trying to rebound after demotion to AAA-Buffalo last season
Closer Comment
J. Borowski (R) If he struggles, M. Kobayashi could take over
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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