I hate the Yankees. I know, everybody does, but lately I really hate the Yankees. And I'm so glad that's the last time we have to play that bunch in NYC. They just have our number and somehow, despite their geriatric pensioners and spare-parts players, they are still winning and still competing in the tough AL East. I don't know how they're doing it, I really thought we'd get the better of them this year but the Yankees just seem to find a way to win practically every year.
So the Tribe kicked off this torrid roadtrip in the worst way possible, getting swept in New York. I don't think we should get too down though, the AL East teams are all ridiculously good on their day so I'm glad we're putting that division behind us for a while. Still, it's disappointing to see us playing so poorly of late and the Tribe are really being tested now. I'm going to skip the usual series re-cap today, since there is nothing positive at all to come out of New York these past three days for the Tribe faithful. Instead I'll weigh in on some of the newsworthy events that took place lately:
Asdrubal To The Disabled List
The series in New York got off to a bad start the second our star shortstop pulled up clutching his quad. So bad was his injury that he had to be helped from the field, he couldn't even walk on that leg. It's been giving him some trouble for a while now, but he's battled through the pain, grimacing every time he rounds first base to stretch a hit into a double. Asdrubal's right quad finally gave up though and he now find himself on the 15-day disabled list, with Mike Aviles taking his place at shortstop for the foreseeable future.
The injury couldn't come at a worse time, just when we need our best players on form for one of toughest parts of the schedule. Reports are that Cabrera will probably miss a month, which sucks because he's quietly been having a pretty good year. He currently leads the teams in doubles (18) and extra-base hits (25) and has been playing some exemplary defense at short lately, errorless in 32 straight games. Cabrera is one of my favourite players and I hate to see him out of the lineup. Hopefully he can rehab his quad quickly and get back to the club as soon as possible because we'll need him back firing on all cylinders if we're to stay in touch in the division race.
Perez In Trouble Again
But this time it's not baseball related. No sir, Perez is in trouble this time for a suspected narcotics package delivered to his suburban Cleveland home. Can you believe this? The guy has just had no luck lately, and even when he's not playing things won't go right for him. The details are scarce at the moment and I suspect it's all a massive misunderstanding. I seriously doubt Perez is involved in dealing drugs or anything of the kind and the story will become clearer over the next few days. Poor Chris, the guy just can't catch a break at the moment.
I'm going to leave it there for now, I'm a bit limited for time today. The Indians need to put the Yankees in their rear-view mirror for 2013 and move on. They've got an off-day now before flying to Detroit to face the Tigers tomorrow for a three-game series. Up first is Ubaldo (4-3, 4.83 ERA) against Tigers ace Justin Verlander (7-4, 3.70 ERA) who we've had some success against recently. We really need to turn things around and there's no better time or place than against our division rivals. Its still early in the season but we really can't afford to lose any more ground. It's also the MLB Draft tonight and the Indians have the 5th pick, so I may weigh in on who we select tonight with a post tomorrow (yet to be determined... we'll see). Until next time...
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