The Tribe season has been nothing but fun.
Revel in the now.
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482Just finished watching the Top Plays of the Month on MLB network. Guess what number one was?
Hint: "Oye Como Va"
Hint: "Oye Como Va"
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483Thanks Tribe Guy. Like I said, just a quibble.
Howdy Lou Fla.
Good day to be an Indians fan. Great day to be an American
Howdy Lou Fla.
Good day to be an Indians fan. Great day to be an American
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484WASHINGTON (AP)—The Washington Nationals are giving away tickets to service members on Military Appreciation Night—an event announced to the public a week ago.
Active or retired military personnel can get up to four free tickets for Monday’s game at Nationals Park against the San Francisco Giants.
The Nationals are wearing what they call “patriotic” uniforms—blue jerseys with a stars-and-stripes curly “W” on the chest—for the first time.
The team says planning for Monday’s festivities began in the offseason. It’s a coincidence the celebration of the military comes the day after President Barack Obama said terrorist leader Osama bin Laden was killed by U.S. forces in Pakistan.
Nationals manager Jim Riggleman says it’s “amazing the way the timing worked out.”
Active or retired military personnel can get up to four free tickets for Monday’s game at Nationals Park against the San Francisco Giants.
The Nationals are wearing what they call “patriotic” uniforms—blue jerseys with a stars-and-stripes curly “W” on the chest—for the first time.
The team says planning for Monday’s festivities began in the offseason. It’s a coincidence the celebration of the military comes the day after President Barack Obama said terrorist leader Osama bin Laden was killed by U.S. forces in Pakistan.
Nationals manager Jim Riggleman says it’s “amazing the way the timing worked out.”
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487Shin-Soo Choo was arrested for DUI yesterday
Craig Calcaterra
May 3, 2011, 3:10 PM EDT
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We have scant details as of yet, but Paul Hoynes of the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports that Shin-Shoo Choo was arrested for drunk driving early yesterday morning in suburban Sheffield Lake, Ohio, west of Cleveland.
Indians GM Chris Antonetti released a statement saying that he and the organization are disappointed and all of the usual stuff you hear at these times.
What needs to happen next, however, are not more quotes about how disappointed everyone is. What needs to happen is some sort of baseball discipline for players who are doing this. Many players: Choo makes the sixth baseball player to be arrested for DUI this year, joining Miguel Cabrera, Austin Kearns, Adam Kennedy, Coco Crisp and Derek Lowe.
Major League Baseball has suspended coaches in recent days for using Twitter improperly and for acting like jackasses to fans. While we can debate how serious those things are — the Roger McDowell stuff is serious in my view, the Ozzie Guillen stuff not so much — ballplayers getting behind the wheel drunk are endangering lives.
I don’t propose some zero tolerance policy with unthinking, blanket punishment because facts can make a big difference. But there is something wrong with these guys always being in the lineup the next damn day, regardless of the circumstances.
Craig Calcaterra
May 3, 2011, 3:10 PM EDT
3 Comments
Choo_Shin-Soo
We have scant details as of yet, but Paul Hoynes of the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports that Shin-Shoo Choo was arrested for drunk driving early yesterday morning in suburban Sheffield Lake, Ohio, west of Cleveland.
Indians GM Chris Antonetti released a statement saying that he and the organization are disappointed and all of the usual stuff you hear at these times.
What needs to happen next, however, are not more quotes about how disappointed everyone is. What needs to happen is some sort of baseball discipline for players who are doing this. Many players: Choo makes the sixth baseball player to be arrested for DUI this year, joining Miguel Cabrera, Austin Kearns, Adam Kennedy, Coco Crisp and Derek Lowe.
Major League Baseball has suspended coaches in recent days for using Twitter improperly and for acting like jackasses to fans. While we can debate how serious those things are — the Roger McDowell stuff is serious in my view, the Ozzie Guillen stuff not so much — ballplayers getting behind the wheel drunk are endangering lives.
I don’t propose some zero tolerance policy with unthinking, blanket punishment because facts can make a big difference. But there is something wrong with these guys always being in the lineup the next damn day, regardless of the circumstances.
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490There are NO circumstances that excuse driving drunk for ANYONE.
First time violators should have their licenses suspended for 30 days.
Second time, one year.
Third time, buy a bicycle, your license is revoked.
First time violators should have their licenses suspended for 30 days.
Second time, one year.
Third time, buy a bicycle, your license is revoked.
" I am not young enough to know everything."
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491My father was an asshole but in 1949 he told Grandpa you can drink or you can drive, you cannot do both.
Fortunately, Grandpa could afford cabs.
Fortunately, Grandpa could afford cabs.
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492Was looking at Kevin Kouzmanoff's numbers again this year and that guy has never really lived up to his promise.
Ironically, right now Jack Hannahan is a far superior player, on both sides of the ball.
Ironically, right now Jack Hannahan is a far superior player, on both sides of the ball.
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain
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493Read somewhere that the Tribe worked in ST to change Hannahan's swing.
EVERYBODY IS FULL OF CRAP!!!!!
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494Remember me? Luis Valbuena, the Indians' opening day second baseman in 2010, was named their minor-league player of the week. Valbuena, 25, hit .375 (9-for-24) with five runs, two doubles, three homers and seven RBI in six games from April 24 through Saturday for Class AAA Columbus.
Valbuena is hitting .303 (23-for-76) with 12 runs, six doubles, four homers and 15 RBI overall.
Valbuena is hitting .303 (23-for-76) with 12 runs, six doubles, four homers and 15 RBI overall.