
luifer5
Mar 26, 2008 May 07, 2011 3 388
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Jensen Lewis
im glad to see him perform so good out of the bullpen, it seems that the FO did the right move taking him out of the starting rotation, whats your take in this player, nobody thinks that he could help the Major league club sooner than everybody expected???...Take a look at his stats http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?n=Lewis%252C%2520J%2520&pos=P&sid=milb&t=p_pbp&pid=460029 they look pretty good to me
Mujica sent down
Indians made the move bringing Mike Koplove uo from Triple A, and optioning Mujica downn again...i really dont get this move, i thought Mujica did a nice job...
" Purchased the contract of RHP Mike Koplove from Triple-A Buffalo and optioned RHP Ed Mujica to Buffalo."
"Koplove owns a career Major League record of 15-7 with 2 saves and a 3.76 ERA in 217 relief outings with the Arizona Diamondbacks from 2001-06 (248.2IP, 225H, 104ER, 101BB, 171K). Koplove, a key member of the Arizona bullpen in 2002 (6-1, 3.36ERA, 55G) & 2003 (3-0, 2.15ERA, 31G), is 3rd in Arizona franchise history in relief appearances. He last pitched in the big leagues in 2006 for Arizona (0-0, 3.00ERA, 2G). He will wear #44."
interesting stuff
i know is kind of old (august 2006), but this articles has an interesting observation about the indians Latin American development...http://globalbaseball.wordpress.com/2006/08/30/not-deadjust-resting/
i quote:
"DSL Yankees (1) vs. DSL Indians. Series tied 1-1. Perhaps interesting to some, this series features the DSL's two most educated teams. Most major league teams put effort into teaching their players' English, but the Yankees and Indians are really ahead of the game in the player services department. The Yankees have their players go through a full, 4-subject class schedule every day after drills and games. The Indians actually pay for their kids to go to private school. This is part of a larger philosophy that believes in a correlation between education and the average player's ability to transition effectively to life in the United States."
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