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02-14-2008, 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Piney
That has been my one concern this offseason. We have a WEALTH of starting pitching. Overstocked really... If nothing else changes our starting rotation is CC, Carmona, Westbrook, Byrd & Laffey
That leaves Lee, Sowers & Miller waiting in the wings (all major league ready, well Miller needs a lil more seasoning). I am just shocked we haven't traded Sowers and/or Lee (and packaged Marte with them) yet for a corner outfielder. Of course the big problem is Lee makes some money. But there had to be someone out there we could have gotten that would be better than Michaels/Gutierrez/Delluci/Blake.
But the only way Shapiro trades CC is if are out of playoff contention (or barreled over with a huge offer). While people would be sick if/when CC leaves for free agency they would be sicker if we trade him while still in the playoff hunt leaving fans wondering "Could we have won it all if CC was still here"
But then again we are Cleveland fans... we like torturing ourselves with what ifs.
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02-15-2008, 10:39 AM
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Contract talks can wait, Sabathia tells Indians
Friday, February 15, 2008 2:54 AM
By Scott Priestle
The Columbus Dispatch
The Cleveland Indians and pitcher C.C. Sabathia discussed a contract extension this winter, but as the offseason shrunk, the gap between the two sides did not. So Sabathia announced Wednesday night that he was suspending negotiations until after the season, and yesterday morning he reported to work for the start of the season.
If his proclamation was a punch to the gut of an already bruised Cleveland fan base, it was a glancing blow to team officials.
"We probably would have preferred to leave it open until the end of spring training, but there's no animosity there," general manager Mark Shapiro said. "We understand and appreciate his desire to focus on the season. That's a positive thing for this team."
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02-15-2008, 10:47 AM
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Early word from Cleveland Indians camp is that 29-year-old catcher Victor Martinez arrived Feb. 5, well ahead of all but a handful of players, and is looking fit and trim.
There has been some concern in the organization about the long-term wear his body takes from catching. But the more people talk about moving him to first base or designated hitter, the more determined Martinez seems to be to stay in shape and the more pride he takes in his ability to catch often.
The early line says manager Eric Wedge will look again for Martinez to catch about 80 percent of the games.
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02-15-2008, 11:13 AM
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If Sabathia wanted to stay, he'd sign contract extension
Sabathia situation seems agent-driven
By Patrick McManamon
Beacon Journal columnist
Published on Friday, Feb 15, 2008
So C.C. Sabathia or his agent or great-aunt twice removed has made the decision to cut off contract negotiations with the Indians until the 2008 season ends.
And the Indians say this does not mean that he will head to greener financial pastures after the season.
Right.
It's probably best for all to enjoy the sight of Sabathia pitching for the Indians this season.
Because there are very few signs to indicate that he's going to stay past this season.
When Johan Santana agreed to a contract extension with the New York Mets, everyone thought it was significant because it gave Santana more than $20
million a year. And that was significant.
But what it also did was make Sabathia the prize jewel of the post-2008 free-agent class.
Which means when the season ends someone in New York, Boston, Los Angeles, Chicago or, perhaps, San Francisco will pile up the money to entice him to leave Cleveland. And the Indians, the cash-strapped, small-market Indians, will not be able to match the offer.
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02-15-2008, 11:16 AM
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Sabathia contract talks still big deal
Fans likely will continue to obsess about star pitcher
Published on Friday, Feb 15, 2008
General Manager Mark Shapiro won't like it. Neither will manager Eric Wedge and the prosperous serfs in the Indians' clubhouse.
But obsessing about the status of C.C. Sabathia's contract by the fans and the media won't stop just because Sabathia said talks are off until after the season or because spring training began Thursday in Winter Haven, Fla., with pitchers and catchers reporting.
During the winter, interest in the team centered on one question: ''Will he or won't he?'' Will Sabathia remain with the Tribe after his contract expires in October, or will he flee on the heels of free agency to a
richer franchise?
Shapiro's inability to swing a major trade or free-agent signing in the offseason had something to do with keeping the Sabathia issue front and center, but not much.
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02-15-2008, 12:02 PM
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Discard an ace? Uh-uh
Posted by Paul Hoynes February 14, 2008 16:22PM
Categories: Breaking News, Indians
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Winter Haven, Fla.- Just because C.C. Sabathia doesn't want to talk contract until the end of the season doesn't mean the Indians are any more interested in trading last year's American League Cy Young winner than they were a week ago. "Our priority is to win now," said GM Mark Shapiro on Thursday as spring training officially opened with pitchers and catchers reporting to camp.
Win now means keeping their best starting pitcher even though he can be a free agent after this season. Shapiro has said that all winter.
"Nothing has changed," he said.
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