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Forget it Yankee Fans…Sabathia Not Going to New York

Sabathia

You had to know this was coming.  Despite the fact that the Indians have stated they really are in no mood to be trading players, at least not yet, today’s New York Times is just throwing it out there – the Yankees wouldn’t mind C.C. Sabathia.  The story goes is that with the latest injury to Victor Martinez, there is no way the Indians can win the Central, and they likely will look to move C.C.  Yes, that is a possible option for the team, but Mark Shaprio told us on Wednesday that he feels the Central is a wide open division, and that it’s no secret trading Sabathia means surrender.

Of course what the article does not point out is that Shapiro continues to say that the team still has hopes that Sabatiha will be a part of the team in 2009.  It’s going to take a mega-deal, but it’s hard to believe that any team is going to give up two or three top prospects for Sabathia for 3-4 months.  The Yankees have made numerous deals over the years that have put their farm system in skelton mode.  Where they get the prospects for Sabahia is anyones guess.

Bottom line – forget it NY…Sabathia is not coming your way anytime soon.

Yanks Would Have Interest in Sabathia

Audio: GM Shapiro Spends 20+ Minutes with the Media

Wedge and Shapiro

Tribe GM Mark Shapiro had a long media session today with the media at Progressive Field about 4:30pm. The topics were vast, including thoughts on the season to date, where the team is headed, trades, injuries, players that have stepped up and those that have not, the theory of doing things different this past offseason, and if this team can recover and win the AL Central.  Take some time and listen to the media session, its quite interesting to hear what the GM of the Tribe is currently thinking.

Michaels Shown the Door to Make Room for Francisco

Michaels

Talked about this the other day and earlier today here on the site, and it was not much of a shock when it hit the wire that the Tribe cut Jason Michaels earlier today.  He was simply not living up to his part of the left field platoon that began the season between he and David Dellucci.  Maybe if the team was playing better, or if others on the team were hitting, having Michaels in a slump would not be as big as it was.  But, with the team barley hitting 31 games into the season, some moves have to be made.

“This one transaction is not going to solve all our offensive woes,” Mark Shapiro said Monday. “Jason Michaels was certainly not the primary cause. We just feel it’s time for us, where we can, to start to make some small moves that might help. But the answers to our offensive issues lie within. When you have five to seven guys up and down your lineup struggling, you are not able to make one move or two moves to solve those problems.”

Michaels is hitting .207.  Ben Francisco should be able to help the offense at least a little bit.  He was hitting pretty well in Buffalo, and last season hit .318, winning the International League batting title.  Bottom line is if he can hit .250 or better, he’ll be a welcome addition to the lineup.

Talking Baseball and the Tribe with Two of Cleveland’s Best

Rafael Betancourt removed

You can do a lot passing the time waiting for a rain dealy to pass. While the delay never ended Friday night, I had the pleasure of dining with two of my favorite vets in the Cleveland media – Paul Hoynes of the Plain Dealer and Greg Brinda, sports talk host of ESPN 850 WKNR. While it was fun to trade some personal stuff with these solid vets, we also talked some Indians. Here is a quick set of highlights of our discussions:

Travis Hafner
– We all agreed that the issues that are hindering Hafner are not issues that are going to be solved quickly. Travis’ problems that started last year are far and away a complete mystery as to not only why they started, but what he can do to get it turned back around. Hoynes compared Hafner’s sudden lack of power to fomer Indian Carols Baerga, whose issues off the field and lack of production eventually got him traded to the Mets in 1996.

The Closer Role
– We all agree that putting Joe Borowski right back in the closer role is a risky call, but as Paul pointed out – could it get any worse than it is right now? We also all came to the conclusion that one wild card in the closer mix could be Masa Kobayashi, who seems to have adjusted nicely in the Majors. One thing appears for sure – Rafael Betancourt, Rafael Perez and Borowski don’t appear to be the answer.

Adding a Spark to the Offense - Hoynes thinks that Mark Shapiro is going to have to make a move and add a bat to the lineup, and I don’t disagree with that. Bringing up Ben Francisco and keeping him on the Major League roster is something that should be done soon. As far as some of the players that could be on the bubble of being sent elsewhere or even being shown the door include Jason Michaels (.207), Andy Marte (.077) and maybe reduced playing time for Jhonny Peralta (.229).

Shapiro Says Start is Concerning; But Not to Expect Moves

GM Mark Shapiro spoke to the media prior to Thursday victory over the Tigers, and it was more like he was trying to put out fires than anything else.  The one quote that is being bantered about here in the press box tonight is:  “After 15 games we’re not going to look at anything and say it necessitates action,” he said Thursday. “It necessitates concern, but not action, from a (roster) move standpoint.”

There was some other topics covered as well, and you can read the remainder of the article from Yahoo by clicking HERE.

Listen to Today’s Indians Press Conference Regarding Carmona

Carmona

Indians GM Mark Shapiro, pitcher Fausto Carmona, Agents Jorge Brito, Bean Stringfellow and Assistant GM Chris Antonetti speak to the gathered media about the new 7-year deal the team has given to the young pitcher. Click below to hear the entire press conference that took place today at Progressive Field.

Audio: Q&A from Winter Haven with GM Mark Shapiro

Wedge and Shapiro

Indians GM Mark Shapiro spoke to the media today in Winter Haven.  Click below to hear some Q&A with the Tribe GM.

Canton Repository Interview w/ GM Mark Shapiro

GM Shapiro 

Always solid and good friend Andy Call of the Canton Rep has an interview out today in the paper with GM Mark Shapiro.  Mostly basic stuff that we’ve already covered here, but a solid read as we get set for all players to report to Winter Haven.  Click below to check it out.

Tribe GM Mark Shapiro has some answers for 2008, and seeks others     



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