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cleveland.com/Shaw - Indians tradition: Summer garage sale

The Indians are becoming accomplished in maximizing the trade value of their assets during failed seasons. That’s the organizational upside and downside all in one unembraceable bottom line. Better that lack of opportunity leaves Mark Shapiro less gifted in this means of roster building.

Last year it was early July with C.C. Sabathia as the family heirloom in an estate sale. This time around it’s the more modestly priced Mark DeRosa hung on a garage rack in late June. “I don’t think it’s the way anybody envisioned it happening,” closer Kerry Wood said Sunday when asked if he thought the DeRosa trade was the first public notice of a second consecutive White (Flag) Sale at Progressive Field.
“I can’t speak to that,” said Wood. “I just know it’s a direct result of how we’ve played this season.”

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   1. Tim Stauffer, Trot Nixon's Coming (Dan Lee) Posted: June 29, 2009 at 11:43 AM (#3236414)
This is no fun, but The Mark DeRosa Experience was almost certainly a net positive for the Indians. They traded Jeff Stevens, Chris Archer, and John Gaub for Chris Perez and a PTBNL (which, allegedly, could turn out to be Jess Todd). And in the meantime, they got three months of DeRosa.

At this point, Stevens and Gaub are probably too wild to ever be high-leverage relievers. Archer's got good upside, but can't throw strikes. None of what they gave up* is likely to bite them too badly, and Perez is already a useful (if admittedly wild) big league bullpen arm.

So, yeah, it sucks that another season is gone before July. But there is a bright side here, even if you have to squint to find it.

*-unless Archer learns what a "strike zone" is.
   2. Stately, Plump Buck Mulligan Posted: June 29, 2009 at 04:42 PM (#3236657)
So, yeah, it sucks that another season is gone before July. But there is a bright side here, even if you have to squint to find it.


I thought the bright side was that they once again looked great on paper before the season started. Shouldn't that be enough? (That, and knowing that your GM is a genius?)

I wonder how many wins PECOTA will give the Indians in 2010. 100? 105? More?
   3. Dewey, Steven Wright Wannabe and Soupuss Posted: June 29, 2009 at 04:49 PM (#3236667)
I thought the bright side was that they once again looked great on paper before the season started. Shouldn't that be enough? (That, and knowing that your GM is a genius?)

To be fair, the offense has been as advertised. It's been one of the better offenses in the AL. Shapiro took a number of long-shot gambles with the pitching staff, though, and none of them paid off.
   4. Tim Stauffer, Trot Nixon's Coming (Dan Lee) Posted: June 29, 2009 at 05:45 PM (#3236723)
I thought the bright side was that they once again looked great on paper before the season started. Shouldn't that be enough?

I don't have the foggiest idea who thought they looked great on paper before the season started. They had a bad first baseman, a DH who hadn't hit in years, a catcher who missed most of last season with an injury, two starting pitchers, and no left fielder. If someone thought they looked great, that person wasn't paying attention.

I thought they had a legitimate shot to win the division, but only because everybody else in the AL Central looked mediocre too.

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