All posts tagged "Trevor Bauer"
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Indians
/ 5 years agoIndians Look to Stay Hot at Home as They Begin Two-Game Set with the Reds
The Indians have two more games left on this current eight-game homestand, and so far the team has been successful in...
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Indians
/ 5 years agoPitching Matchups for the Indians and Reds Two-Game Set at Progressive Field
The Indians have two off days this week and in between will take on the Cincinnati Reds in a short two-game...
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Indians
/ 5 years agoKepler Crushes Three Homers as Indians Fail to Get Sweep in 5-4 Loss to Twins
The Indians night in a nutshell can be found in the first at-bat of the game, as Max Kepler made it...
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Indians
/ 5 years agoThe Cleveland Indians Still Control Their Own Destiny
One could argue the past seven days have essentially been a microcosm of the Cleveland Indians‘ entire season. Two huge series...
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Indians
/ 5 years agoIndians Go for a Sweep of the Twins as Bauer Looks to Keep Closing AL Central Deficit
The Indians are back at it against the Minnesota Twins at Progressive Field this evening, looking for a chance to get...
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Indians
/ 5 years agoErrors prove costly, Indians fall 6-1
Chicago- Friday night started as well as it could’ve for the Cleveland Indians. Francisco Lindor hit a lead-off home run to...
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Indians
/ 5 years agoPitching Matchups for the Indians Four-Game Weekend Set in Chicago
Following their series in Boston the Indians will stay on the road to play another Sox, this time the Chicago White...
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Browns
/ 5 years agoPodcast: CLE Sports Talk with Casey Drottar – 5.27.19
This week’s CLE Sports Talk podcast is all about staying positive…until Casey Drottar has to talk about the Indians. Before that, he breaks down...
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Indians
/ 5 years agoIs It Time for the Indians to Start Shopping Kluber and Bauer Again? Absolutely
The Indians are going to wake up a Memorial Day in Boston a full 10 games out of first place in...
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Indians
/ 5 years agoAL Central Deficit Now 10 as Indians End Homestand with 6-3 Loss to the Rays
The 11-game homestand for the Indians in which they probably would have needed 8-9 wins out of 11 to keep close...