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Hillbilly wrote:Kluber pitching today for Columbus, at 5:05 EDT

Andre Knott says they are shooting for a Sept. 1st return for a lot of these injured guys, to not totally disrupt the roster. Kluber, Otero, Olsen, etc... (Cookie?)
hillbilly, I am going to see Kluber in the best minor league field in the country!
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Re: General Discussion

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Hillbilly wrote:OK, so word is Kluber had tightness in his left abdominal area. Took him out as a precaution. Arm is fine.
OK, the comparison to the Salazar situation is too easy...
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain

Re: General Discussion

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Not surprised he is already at 93 since he was able to do some throwing all along.

And actually you could consider this a great time to add a reliever, this deep into the season to add a fresh arm - especially one with his potential. Just an inning at a time.

Could be that 8th inning lockdown guy HB is looking for.
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain

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An article in The Athletic ranks Carlos Santana #5 in the MVP race:

5. Carlos Santana, 1B, Cleveland Indians

143 wRC+ (512 PA), 2.4 FR, 0.2 BR

.287/.410/.536, 27 HR, 88 BB, 77 K, 4/4 SB

How happy are Santana and Cleveland to be reunited? Rescued from a bad fit in Philadelphia via the Mariners and a pair of December trades that sent Jean Segura to the Phils and redistributed Yandy Díaz, Edwin Encarnación and Jake Bauers about the league, Santana is in the midst of a career year at the age of 33.

A first-time All-Star this July, he got to play the game and participate in the Home Run Derby in his home park, and his bat has helped lead Cleveland back into the thick of an AL Central race they seemed to relinquish after an otherwise disappointing offseason and a variety of injuries, underperformance, and even a trade of some of their biggest stars from a year ago.

That’s a great narrative, but it’s not why Santana completes my list. He completes it because of the production of that career year at the plate, his surprising athleticism without a bat in his hand (remember, Santana is a 33-year-old former catcher who is built like a mailbox), and his reliability.

With 88 more plate appearances, Santana will become the only player to have come to the plate at least 600 times in each of the last nine seasons.
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain

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Jefry Rodriguez, Dan Otero, and Bradley Zimmer will all play for Akron tonight in rehab stints.

And to go back a couple posts ... what makes that Santana stat even more impressive ... only player to have 600 AB's the last 9 straight seasons ... is that he never wants a day off. He doesn't even like to DH.