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John Kelsey

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With the division race heating up and the Indians being a common topic of conversation around here it seemed like it might be useful to have a thread to discuss their games, injuries, roster moves etc. Especially on nights like tonight when they are playing and we aren't and we don't have a game thread. 

 

For example, the Mets currently lead 2-0 and Syndergaard has a perfect game going. Would be quite the sweep. 

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For example, the Mets currently lead 2-0 and Syndergaard has a perfect game going.

In the spirit of Game Threads - do we need to have a little discussion about jinxes? :) (Bloop single spoiled the no-no a moment ago.)

 

/ edit - and now rain-delay in the bottom of the 6th

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Thanks for starting this thread!

 

I was collecting Cleveland’s failed sacrifice bunts for a while, but stopped, because it just seemed... weird. They had three in the series finale against the Twins on Aug. 11 (Cleveland won). But their sac bunts since then have failed to pay off. Either because they failed to advance the runner, or the runner didn’t scor— wait, why I am talking about this again? :)

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I'm not a big believer in Plutko or Plesac but I'm starting to worry this Civale guy might actually be good. 

Watched him pitch at Target Field in the spectacular extra-inning loss. He is good. Held the Twins at bay and is sporting a pretty gaudy ERA

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MLB.com confirms fractured hamate. Out until spring training.

Interesting, I haven't seen a specific timetable yet anywhere.

 

Victor Caratini of the Cubs had the same surgery on April 15th this year, and started a rehab assignment on May 6th -- so he was only on the shelf for 3 weeks. Of course, that was called an "incredible" recovery:

https://chicago.suntimes.com/cubs/2019/5/7/18619009/cubs-catcher-victor-caratini-s-incredible-recovery-from-hand-surgery

 

Allegedly Delino DeShields had a 3 week recovery last year too:

https://www.mlb.com/news/jose-ramirez-surgery-for-fractured-hamate-bone

 

But Joey Gallo had the same surgery on July 25th and is still out, 32 days later, still reporting "some soreness" when swinging a bat (of course, the Rangers are out of the race at this point, with little incentive to rush him back either):

https://www.mlb.com/rangers/news/jesse-chavez-hunter-pence-joey-gallo-injury-updates

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Ramirez update:

 

https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2019/08/indians-place-jose-ramirez-on-10-day-injured-list.html

 

"Ramirez is expected to miss five to seven weeks recovering from the surgery, the Indians announced. That almost certainly puts an end to Ramirez’s regular season while still leaving open the possibility of a postseason return, should the Indians qualify."

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Tyler Naquin out for season.

https://www.cleveland.com/tribe/2019/08/cleveland-indians-lose-outfielder-tyler-naquin-for-season-with-torn-acl-in-right-knee.html

Hurt his knee crashing into left field fence making a catch. Very unfortunate.

Geez, if only these players weren't so willfully and intentionally reckless.

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Cleveland blows a late lead, loses.

 

The story to me is who was pitching for Cleveland—Carlos Carrasco. When the Twins traded for Sam Dyson, we questioned how Dyson was brought in to pitch right after stepping off the plane. There was risk of course, but the potential reward was that he would be thrown in the fire and come out looking ready for the big time.

 

This Cleveland situation last night seems completely different. Asking Carrasco, just back from sick leave, to protect a three-run lead against the White Sox heart of the order. Sure if Carrasco retires the side, it looks good. But the risk is it looks terrible if things go wrong. “Guy with leukemia loses game for his team.” I’m surprised Francona and the front office didn’t plot this out better.

 

Anyway. My two cents.

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This Cleveland situation last night seems completely different. Asking Carrasco, just back from sick leave, to protect a three-run lead against the White Sox heart of the order. Sure if Carrasco retires the side, it looks good. But the risk is it looks terrible if things go wrong. “Guy with leukemia loses game for his team.” I’m surprised Francona and the front office didn’t plot this out better.

Carrasco already pitched since he came off the IL -- Sunday at Tampa, he faced the top of the Rays lineup for an inning (albeit when trailing by 3 runs, instead of up 3).

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Carrasco already pitched since he came off the IL -- Sunday at Tampa, he faced the top of the Rays lineup for an inning (albeit when trailing by 3 runs, instead of up 3).

Right. I saw that he had that one prior appearance; that’s probably the type of low leverage situation Cleveland wishes they had stuck with.
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