Location: Cleveland, Ohio | Ballpark: Progressive Field (43,415) | Spring Training: Winter Haven, Fla.
Owner: Lawrence Dolan | GM: Mark Shapiro | Manager: Eric Wedge | World Championships: 2
--OF Jason Tyner's contract was purchased from Class AAA Buffalo on Sunday. Tyner signed a minor league contract with the Indians just prior to the start of spring training.
"I had some teams interested in me over the winter," said Tyner, "but I felt if I was going to sign a minor league contract, I wanted it to be with a team that had a chance to go to the World Series. I felt Cleveland has that chance, and I've always played well here."
Tyner is a .275 career hitter in the majors, but .357 vs. the Indians. He also hit his only career home run -- in 1,356 major league at-bats -- last year in Cleveland, off RHP Jake Westbrook.
--3B Casey Blake, who hit just .190 with runners in scoring position last year, has 15 RBIs in his last 15 games and is hitting .444 with runners in scoring position this year, which ranks third in the American League.
--LHP Jeremy Sowers may be in line for a recall from Class AAA Buffalo to make a spot start Friday in Cincinnati. The Indians need a starter that day due to the rainout Sunday and the subsequent doubleheader with Toronto on Monday.
--OF Grady Sizemore's first-inning home run Saturday marked the 13th time he has hit a leadoff home run in the first inning. That's five shy of Kenny Lofton's club record.
--RHP Tom Mastny was optioned to Buffalo Sunday as the Indians decided to go with 11 pitchers instead of the 12 pitchers they had been carrying. The Indians recalled Mastny from Buffalo on April 15, but the Indians' starting pitchers have been so outstanding that there hasn't been much work for the bullpen, especially Mastny, who only appeared in two games since his recall.
"It does him no good to be here if he's only going to pitch once every 10 days," said manager Eric Wedge.
In his two appearances with the Tribe, Mastny pitched just 1 2/3 innings, giving up two runs on two hits.
BY THE NUMBERS 13 -- Number of leadoff home runs in the first inning hit by OF Grady Sizemore in his career. Kenny Lofton holds the club record with 18.
QUOTE TO NOTE "He's proven he can pitch like this. I mean we're not talking about one or two starts."-- Manager Eric Wedge, after LHP Cliff Lee pitched seven shutout innings in a win over the Yankees to improve his record to 6-0, with a 0.81 ERA.
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Why don't the Indians go after Huston Street. It's pretty well known that the closer for next year isn't in the bullpen now so why not make a push for him now. Hermie is Street a FA at the end of the year or is he locked up for a while?
CC Sabathia is a beat. With the Indians in his final starts, and now with the Brewers in his first four starts. He is a 1.38 ERA and 4-0 with 3 CG and 2 SO's. He has simply been amazing. I think he will ge
CC Sabathia is simply not living up to expectations with the Brewers so far. He is hitting only .154 with one measly HR. Last night he stunk it up again with an 0-4 and 2 strike outs. Guess he's not the hitter we all thought he was.