FRANKLIN GUTIERREZ NEWS
Some People Get It, Some Don't
July 21, 2009 by
Royals Review
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According to Fangraphs, Franklin Gutierrez is the second best centerfielder in baseball:
Matt Kemp: 4.5 WAR
Franklin Gutierrez: 3.5 WAR
Toriiiiiiii Hunter: 3.0 WAR
Nyjer Morgan: 2.9 WAR
Colby Rasums: 2.8 WAR
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Not bad for a guy who couldn't get much playing...
Silent Tribe offense should have Shapiro talking
April 07, 2008 by
Tribe Fan in Yankeeland
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The Tribe's offensive woes in the early going have been well-documented.
Six runs over the last four games (three of them losses) against three guys named Moe and one named Joe. Blanton that is.
In yesterday's win, the Tribe scored its two runs on a booted double-play...
AccuScore: Waiver Wire Wonders
May 02, 2008 by
AccuScore.com
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Players on the waiver wire are often met with unfair criticism. AccuScore fantasy expert Tim Williams takes a look at some Waiver Wire Wonders like LaRoche and Gutierrez who mostly do good, but are punished to the waiver wire because of one weakness.
Tonight's lineup: Griffey in left, Gutierrez back
June 13, 2009 by
Seattle Times
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Ichiro RF
Russ Branyan 1B
Adrian Beltre 3B
Ken Griffey Jr. LF
Jose Lopez 2B
Yuniesky Betancourt SS
Jamie Burke C
Franklin Gutierrez CF
Brandon Morrow P
Where They Stand: Seattle Mariners
January 07, 2009 by
Sharapova's Thigh
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A look at where the Mariners stand, as
you'd guess. Also... their 2008 outcome, what they've done,
what they've lost, needs, the talk, a free agent
signing/trade prediction, a young player to make an impact in 2009,
2009 outlook as of now, and the hottest women that...
Seventh Inning Rally Gives M’s Series Win
Pinch hitter Chris Shelton became the hero tonight, delivering an RBI single to give the Mariners a 4-3 lead with two outs in the seventh inning. After a quick two outs, Ken Griffey Jr. reached on an infield single, and Franklin Gutierrez grounded a base hit up the middle.
Manager...
You Are The GMa??..For Jamey Carroll
August 01, 2008 by
Waiting For Next Year
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WFNY readers have been playing GM for the Cavaliers since the playoffs ended. Well Tribe fans, the 'off-season' has come early for this year's team. So we want your help. We will take a look at the Indians roster and determine who we should try and trade, who deserves an...
I had a night to sleep on it, and no I'm still not a fan
December 11, 2008 by
The Tribe Daily
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After sleeping on the idea of the Cleveland Indians losing Franklin Gutierrez in the JJ Putz trade............. No Not a Fan
Cleveland Indians 2008 Fantasy Team Preview
March 17, 2008 by
Fantasy Sports Experience
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We continue our fantasy baseball team previews, taking a look at what 2008 holds for the Cleveland Indians, highlighting key offseason moves, projected starters, players to draft/avoid and sleepers.
Mariners' Monday lineup: No Ichiro, Jack Wilson back
August 24, 2009 by
Seattle Times
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Ichiro, who strained his left calf yesterday in Cleveland, isn't starting today. Brad Lefton just noted to me that it might be the first time in Ichiro's career that he has missed a game with that type of injury -- a muscle strain or pull. Brad could recall him missing games...
Texas Rangers at Seattle Mariners: 10/02 game thread
October 02, 2009 by
Seattle Times
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The battle for second place in the AL West is on. Just got back from down on the field, where I presented our local BBWAA awards. Ichiro was selected Most Valuable Player, Felix Hernandez was the Most Valuable Pitcher and Sean White the Unsung Hero.
Jose Lopez was given the Heart and...
Mariners fail to show up in Texas as trade deadline nears
July 30, 2009 by
Seattle Times
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It doesn't get much uglier than this. A 7-1 loss by the Mariners, who had only one baserunner all night before the ninth inning. Texas starter Derek Holland hadn't gone beyond seven innings all year, but allowed just one hit off the first 24 batters he faced before walking...
Wakeup Wahoo: Gutierrez thinking defense; Playing time is evaporating
August 21, 2008 by
The Tribe Daily
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With Travis Hafner hitting well in Buffalo and the imminent return of both him, Josh Barfield and Victor Martinez, playing time is quickly becoming scarce for infielders. Franklin Gutierrez prides himself on his defense and why Jhonny Peralta is pretending he is Olympic gold-medalist Usain Bolt.
Frankie Gutierrez wins it with bat and glove
August 20, 2008 by
The Tribe Daily
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The Cleveland Indians pick up another win, this time a late come from behind one over the Kansas City Royals. Jhonny Peralta got it done early and Franklin Gutierrez got it done late. While Kelly Shoppach got it done in both cases.
Tribe Stays Red-Hot as Long Ball Provides 4-3 Win Over Tigers
October 01, 2008 by
Indians Confidential.com
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The red-hot Indians continue to put the heat on 3rd place Detroit, and Monday night in Comerica Park they flexed their muscles for a couple homer homers in a 4-3 win that took 10 innings.A The game-winner came in the 10th as Franklin Gutierrez hit a solo homer for the win to give the Indians [...]
Finally a Tribe starter gets picked up by his mates
May 31, 2008 by
Tribe Fan in Yankeeland
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In pretty much every game of what has been a dreadful season for the Tribe so far, the blueprint has been the same.
One of the Tribe's starters pitches his butt off, only to be let down by an impotent offense or an inept bullpen - or both.
Tonight - for a change - an Indians...
The Biggest WAR Bargains of 2009: Part 1
October 26, 2009 by
Baseball Reflections
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Image by Keith Allison via Flickr
Currently in the MLB, the average player value, per win, is about $4.5 million. So, if a player’s WAR (Wins Above Replacement) in a season was 2.0, that player would have been worth about $9 million. Naturally, there are going...
Now THERE'S the Tribe I Knowa??
July 23, 2008 by
Waiting For Next Year
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A quality start by 31-year old Matt Ginter, where the righty allowed seven hits in six innings was all for naught. Granted, one of the hits was a home run by catcher (and .211-hitting) Jeff Mathis. However, the Indians provided two runs of support on seven hits. And that, folks, rarely...
Recap: Oakland vs. Seattle
September 04, 2009 by
Miami Herald
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Franklin Gutierrez, Bill Hall and Kenji Johjima each hit two-run homers off Brett Tomko, pushing Seattle to a 7-4 victory over the Oakland Athletics to open a four-game series.
Indians Kick Off KC Series with 9-3 Win
September 06, 2008 by
Indians Confidential.com
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The Indians had one wild fifth inning Friday night at Kauffmann Stadium, seven consecutive hits, five successive RBI singles, six runs, as the Tribe topped the Royals 9-3. The fifth inning took what was an Indians 2-0 lead and extended it to 8-0. Pitcher Anthony Reyes wasn't able...
Whew! Tribe gets monkey off their back
April 17, 2008 by
Tribe Fan in Yankeeland
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It feels like the circus elephant just got off my chest.
After the fiasco last night and six losses in seven games, tonight's blowout win against the Tigers is a huge relief.
Just when you were sure this team had forgotten how to hit, pitch and field they did all three tonight...
Getting to the heart of the the Tribe's woes
May 05, 2008 by
Tribe Fan in Yankeeland
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Quick now!
Name the heart of the Tribe's batting order.
If you think about that for about four seconds you realize something quite scary and sickening.
There is no heart of the Tribe's batting order.
I've been busy on my final project for my master's and...
BBA AL Manager of the Year
October 10, 2009 by
The Tribe Daily
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As I mentioned yesterday, I have the honor of being included in the Baseball Bloggers Alliance, a network of bloggers representing every team in the MLB and then some from all over the internet. We vote on all our respective league's awards, just as the writers covering teams do...
Reevaluating The Tribe: Offense
June 23, 2008 by
Vegas Watch
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Joe Sheehan had an article today arguing that the Indians should keep Sabathia, and make a run at the division. Someone should probably get Sheehan and Tyler Kepner together for a little chat. The article mentions various metrics, including their run differential (+15) and EqA (11th...
Tribe Stays Red-Hot as Long Ball Provides 4-3 Win Over Tigers
August 25, 2008 by
Indians Confidential.com
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The red-hot Indians continue to put the heat on 3rd place Detroit, and Monday night in Comerica Park they flexed their muscles for a couple homer homers in a 4-3 win that took 10 innings.
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