can the Cleveland Indians keep winning?
By lonnieN
@lonnieN (428)
United States
May 21, 2007 3:22pm CST
What do you think? Will the Indians play in the post season? How far do you think they will go?
3 responses
@babostwick (2036)
• United States
25 May 07
I do think they can keep winning but they need to win on the road to really help there chances. As far as winning at home, Cleveland has done a real good job there. While the season is early, it's looking a lot better than last season honestly.
The key is going to be for them to win not just the big games but also to win on the road. If they can complete both tasks, then this team has a shot to get into the World Series.
@cdejac (98)
• United States
22 May 07
I think the Cleveland Indians stand an excellent chance of being in the post season. Some of the hottest players on the team are Peralta, Sizemore,Garko, Martinez and Pronk. Fausto Carmona, C.C. Sabithia, and Lee are the best pitchers. I think that they need to send Sowers down until he can improve his pitches. Eric Wedge has a bad habit of leaving a pitcher in there when it is plain to see that they are having a bad day. Why does he let the game get away like that? He makes it tough for the rest of the team to come back and win when they are down by 6 or more runs.
If they can continue winning like they have, then, yes, they can go the World Series.
cdejac
Go Tribe!
@thrwbckjay67 (2870)
• United States
21 May 07
They play in a tough division, but I think that they can keep it up and fight for the top spot in the Central or the Wildcard. It'll be them and the Tigers; I think that Minnesota could get hot, but injuries are killing them right now and the Sox are too up and down for my tastes.
I'm a big C.C. Sabathia fan cause he's from my home area, and they have gotten great play from guys like Jhonny Peralta and Grady Sizemore in the everyday lineup. Not to mention Borowski is on point so far this season. If they get into the playoffs, anything can happen. I think the AL will come down to the Angels, Red Sox, Tigers/Indians as the division winners, and I think that there will also be a tough wildcard, whether it's from the Central or the West. It's too early to say, I guess.
But the Indians are a good team who can make some noise in the postseason should they get in, for sure.