UBALDO JIMENEZ RUMORS

Rockies don't hold the aces in 2012 with Jimenez gone and De La Rosa hurt

Anchored by ace Ubaldo Jimenez and stoked by the bright promise of lefty Jorge De La Rosa, the Rockies were the preseason toast of baseball. A promising, perhaps even excellent rotation, made a National League West title seem quite plausible.
Via Denver Post  |  1 day ago

Ubaldo Jimenez could be difference-maker for Indians this season

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Via SportingNews.com  |  4 days ago

Player Profile #139: Ubaldo Jimenez | SP | CLE

What the hell happened to Ubaldo Jimenez last year? He posted a career-high 4.68 ERA and went 6-9 before the Rockies dealt him to Cleveland. That’s right, the Rockies dealt their ace, whom they had under team control through 2014. Despite pitching fairly consistently the last three seasons (in terms of K’s, BB’s and GB%) his ERA has fluctuated from 2.88 to...
Via Baseball Professor  |  23 days ago

WFNY Top 10 Cleveland Sports Stories of 2011: #4 The Ubaldo Jimenez Trade

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. We broke down the Baron Davis Trade and talked...
Via Waiting For Next Year  |  December 27, 2011

Jimenez could be key to Indians rotation

It's clear the Indians are going to have to depend heavily on their pitching staff to carry the team in 2012. The Indians had one of the best bullpens in the majors last season, and they will be one of the few major league teams that will go to spring training with their starting rotation already set. Barring injury, the Indians figure to open the season with a rotation of Justin...
Via Fox Sports Ohio  |  December 12, 2011

Ubaldo Jimenez Player Projection No. 128

Key Stats: It isn't hard to paint a bleak picture of Ubaldo Jimenez's 2011 season. ERA up by 1.80. WHIP up by 0.25. Wins down 9. Strikeouts down 34. Innings down 33.1. Looking at it through this lens it is depressing. Combine the numbers with the hype element though and it makes Jimenez even worse. He was the guy that started the All-Star game in 2010. He was the headline...
Via Fantasy Baseball 365  |  December 03, 2011

Derek Lowe, Ubaldo Jimenez Make Great 1-2 Punch

There is a lot to get excited about for Cleveland Indians’ fans next season with the recent acquisition of Derek Lowe.  Admittedly, Ubaldo Jimenez did not perform great last year, but he will feel a lot less pressure with Derek Lowe on the team. If the two pitchers can stay healthy, they should give the Indians the top two pitchers in the American League Central.  It...
Via Sports Report 360  |  October 31, 2011

Don't make apologies for Ubaldo Jimenez

Ubaldo Jimenez is now a member of the Cleveland Indians. Ubaldo Jimenez is a staff ace, even if he has been about normal since last August. Ubaldo Jimenez throws six, maybe seven pitches. Ubaldo Jimenez is worth the price of Drew Pomeranz and Alex White, because he can be an impact player now, while Pomeranz is a ways away, and White has to worry about his finger turning into...
Via Bringing Back Boudreau  |  August 20, 2011

Jimenez Leads Tribe into Chicago; Will Team Make Another Trade?

Stop me if you’ve heard this before- tonight is a big start for new Cleveland pitcher Ubaldo Jimenez. Jimenez will make just the third start of his career for the Indians, after going 1-0 with a 3.46 ERA in his first 2 games. That ERA was lowered dramatically after officials changed the ruling on a misplayed ball by Carlos Santana in his last start that had charged him with...
Via Waiting For Next Year  |  August 16, 2011

Ubaldo Jimenez’ First Start in Cleveland Just Got More Important

With the deluge that interrupted last night’s game, and the marathon that ensued afterwards, tonight’s start from Ubaldo Jimenez takes on added significance. After a trade of this magnitude, anyone would want to do well in their first start in front of the home fans. That’s natural. For Ubaldo and the Indians, the start is magnified because they are trying to catch the Tigers...
Via Waiting For Next Year  |  August 10, 2011
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