Santana, Napoli lead fantasy catchers
As much as it pains me to leave the confetti and celebrations associated with the Super Bowl in the rearview mirror, it's time to slather on the virtual sunblock and turn our attention to the boys of summer. It won't be long until we're monitoring the daily action in Arizona and Florida, pondering which of the spring heroes will earn slots in rotations or stay behind...
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3 days ago
Keith Law Ranks Indians’ Farm System 29th in MLB
With trades surrounding prospects Alex White and Drew Pomeranz coupled with the promotions of key players like Carlos Santana, Lonnie Chisenhall and Jason Kipnis, the Cleveland Indians’ farm system has been “gutted,” per ESPN’s Keith Law, who ranks the Tribe’s developmental system 29th in all of Major League Baseball.
Entering what many believe to be...
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4 days ago
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4 days ago
Cleveland Indians Carlos Santana picks 67-year-old Bikini model!
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17 days ago
Carlos Santana Player Projection No. 80
Key Stats: Carlos Santana is currently the first catcher off the boards in early mock drafts going in the 2nd or 3rd round. He has displayed power at every step of his young career and also shown an ability to hit for average, so the abysmal .239 he hit last year can safely be dismissed as a young player adjusting. Despite that he still pounded 25 HR's and 79 RBI's on fairly pedestrian...
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19 days ago
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19 days ago
WFNY Top 10 Cleveland Sports Stories of 2011: #7 Carlos Santana’s Walk-Off Grand Slam Starts A Trend
As the year comes to a close, like we have done the last three years, WFNY will take a look at what we view to be the 10 biggest sports stories affecting our local sports scene. Each day through the rest of the year, we will be counting down from ten to one. We started with #10 - The Colt Concussion, next was #9 -Key Cavalier Wins. Yesterday we broke down #8 – the Baron Davis...
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December 24, 2011
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December 24, 2011
Carlos Santana: First Round Pick
Photo Credit: Thom Sheridan
Okay, so your boy Stats All Folks hasn’t even made a rough cheat sheet and the only thing I’ve done so far is rank catchers. Regardless, I’m comfortable saying that Carlos Santana is a first round caliber fantasy option. Crazy? Not really. Position scarcity is a *****, and Santana provides an incredible advantage at a position that generally produces...
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December 18, 2011
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December 18, 2011
FRIENDLY FIRE
Cabrera gets in Santana's face
Indians shortstop and team captain had to impress upon catcher turned first baseman Carlos Santana one of the fundamentals of the game tonight. Catch the ball. Santana seemingly could have caught a somewhat errant throw from rookie third baseman Lonnie Chisenhall. Santana also botched a decent throw last night. You'd think Santana wouldn't look so out of place catching...
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August 11, 2011
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August 11, 2011
Why Carlos Santana’s Slow Start is Nothing to Worry About
The Cleveland Indians are off to a terrific start. The Tribe has the best record (26-14) and run differential in baseball (62+). Even after last night’s loss to the White Sox, the Indians have a five-game lead in the AL Central—by far the biggest division lead in baseball.
The Indians have done well at the run-prevention aspect of the game—opponents are averaging 3.6 runs a...
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May 19, 2011
Carlos Santana’s Batting Average: Cause for Concern?
Carlos Santana has been an integral part of two of the more important and memorable moments of the Indians’ young season.
On April 3, while playing first base, he dove for a bunted ball that had been popped up down the line. The Indians had lost their first two games by ignominious margins and were losing the third. There were runners on first and second with nobody out in...
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May 03, 2011
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May 03, 2011
Carlos Santana Hits Walk-Off Grand Slam
Wow. Just wow. There are no words to describe how awesome this was.
Bottom of the ninth. Tie game. Bases loaded. Three-one count. Fastball down the middle. Launched into the right-field stands. It wasn’t even close.
9-5, Indians win. What a game.
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April 30, 2011
THE INDIANS HOT 25
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