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Catching up time:

6-2-08:

Recalled RHP Tom Mastny from Buffalo (AAA)

Optioned 1B Michael Aubrey to Buffalo (AAA)

Released RHP Jorge Julio (DFAd on 5-28-08)

Even with Travis Hafner going on the DL, Aubrey wasn't going to get any playing time, and even if he did, it would probably be at the expense of Andy Marte. Besides, the Indians needed the extra arm because Jake Westbrook had just come down with a sore elbow.

Jorge Julio, who was DFAd to make room for Jake Westbrook when he originally came off the DL, sealed his fate with his outing against the Rangers on May 23rd (1.2 IP, 6 H, 5 ER, 3 BB, 1 SO). Mark Shapiro had gone through  this  before, and he understood that if a reliever isn't good and it's the end of May, you cut bait without a second thought.

6-3-08:

Placed RHP Jake Westbrook on the 15-Day Disabled List (right elbow)

Recalled RHP Jensen Lewis from Buffalo (AAA)

As we later found out, that elbow injury will require Tommy John surgery, sidelining Westbrook until at least June of next year. Realistically, the Indians aren't probably going to get Jake at full strength until the end of the 2009 season. It's a big blow to this year's chances, and it creates another 2009 rotation spot to fill.

6-4-08:

Recalled RHP Brian Slocum from Buffalo (AAA)

Purchased the Contract of RHP Rick Bauer (AAA)

Optioned RHP Jensen Lewis and RHP Tom Mastny to Buffalo (AAA)

This was in the midst of the Texas series, and the day after Tom Mastny's 1.1 inning start. The Indians had to use four other relievers, two of which had to go more than two innings. As we'll see shortly, Slocum didn't last long in Cleveland, though Bauer has stuck around to the present day.

Rick Bauer has been in the majors on and off since 2001, when he broke in with Baltimore. After pitching 71 innings for Texas in 2006, he was released by the Rangers at the end of Spring Training of the following year. He split 2007 between the Phillies and Dodgers organizations, and didn't do much to deserve a trip back to the majors during the season. But, as he was healthy and had a history of tolerable major-league relief work, he got a Spring Training invite with the Indians. He started the season as Buffalo's closer, and cut down on his walks, his major weakness.

But Bauer hasn't carried over his success with the Bisons to Cleveland. He's given up 6 runs in 4 innings of work, unfortunately par for the course for this year's bullpen. As soon as another minor-league reliever catches the front offices' attention, he'll be gone.

6-7-08

Signed LHP John Halama to a minor-league contract; Assigned him to Buffalo (AAA)

Last seen in the majors mopping up games for Baltimore in 2006, Halama was pitching in the Atlantic League when the Indians signed him. He's AAA roster filler.

6-8-08

Recalled LHP Jeremy Sowers from Buffalo (AAA)

Optioned RHP Brian Slocum to Buffalo (AAA)

The Indians couldn't bring Sowers up to pitch in Westbrook's spot the start before since he had just started a game in Buffalo. He'll be in the rotation until Fausto Carmona comes off the Disabled List. 

6-9-08

Recalled 2B Josh Barfield from Buffalo (AAA)

Optioned 2B/SS Asdrubal Cabrera to Buffalo (AAA)

This was more about Cabrera than Barfield. Asdrubal had certainly defended well enough, but the Indians' lineup couldn't carry a .184/.282/.247 in the lineup, not with everyone else struggling. This was also supposed to be an opportunity for Barfield to try to win back his starting job at second, but...

6-12-08

Placed 2B Josh Barfield on the 15-Day Disabled List (finger)

Placed C Victor Martinez on the 15-Day Disabled List (right elbow)

Transferred Jake Westbrook to the 60-day Disabled List (right elbow)

Purchased the Contracts of C Yamid Haad and IF Jorge Velandia from Buffalo (AAA)

Designed RHP Oneli Perez for Assignment

Victor Martinez had been trying to push through despite a bad hamstring, which explained his Tyner-like power, but the elbow injury finally forced the Indians to shelve Martinez. Apparently he had first injured the elbow a month before, but tried to play through it. An MRI revealed loose bodies in his elbow, which meant surgery and at best six weeks on the DL.

Barfield also had to have surgery, and also will be out for while. Josh strained a ligament in his middle left finger as he checked his swing. Like Martinez, his timetable for return will be 6-8 weeks. It was a really bad time for Josh to go down, since the Indians were committed to having Asdrubal Cabrera spend some time in Buffalo. By the time he returns, the Indians may have traded for a second baseman.

Haad didn't play an inning, as Kelly Shoppach has started every day since his callup, and today was designated for assignment. Velandia has fared slightly better; he's gotten one at-bat. The middle infielder has bounced between the majors and the minors for the last 11 seasons, with all his major-league stints being short. Like with Haad, he's probably here until the Indians can find someone better. Hopefully that won't take long. 

6-17-08

Signed 1B/3B Morgan Ensberg to a minor-league contract; Assigned him to Buffalo (AAA)

Ensberg was dreadful with Yankees, even with getting regular playing time while Alex Rodriguez was on the DL. The signing is a nice gamble for the Indians; at the very least, he'll make the Bisons a better team. Ensberg as late as 2006 hit .235/.396/.463, which would have been one of the best offensive lines on this year's club.

6-19-08

Traded a PTBNL to the Atlanta Braves for The 'Stache

Designated C Yamid Haad for Assignment

With Victor Martinez out until at least late July, the Indians were looking for a better backup because Wyatt Toregas hasn't hit (he was recently demoted to Akron). So they traded a PTBNL (probably nothing or cash) for Sal Fasano, a journeyman backup who should at very least provide the young Indians with the secrets of '70s facial hair.

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Like with Haad, he’s probably here until the Indians can find someone better. Hopefully that won’t take long.

Because Shapiro definitely took long with Fasano.

by Brick. on Jun 19, 2008 11:58 PM EDT reply actions  

I’d also like to point out that it’d be real easy for Ryan to punt on this stuff with the season going sour. I think we take what he does for granted sometimes. Once you commit to something like this it can’t be easy to maintain consistency no matter what’s going on.

by Brick. on Jun 20, 2008 12:01 AM EDT reply actions  

Sal Fasano has given me the will to carry on.

by Ryan on Jun 20, 2008 12:04 AM EDT up reply actions  

he ooozes longevity

by Brick. on Jun 20, 2008 12:10 AM EDT up reply actions  

maybe. but i think you can ooze for a long time.

by Gradyforpresident on Jun 20, 2008 12:45 PM EDT up reply actions  

The season’s going sour? Link?

I'll regress to my career numbers if you do too!

by Fire Slider on Jun 20, 2008 8:21 AM EDT up reply actions  

Oneli was claimed by the Yankees and is now in Double-A Trenton.

by Jay on Jun 20, 2008 12:27 AM EDT reply actions  

Everyday Tribe 3B Jay has been traded to the Seattle Mariners. He was subsequently sent outright to the AA West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx. It is unclear why he was good enough to start for the Tribe and not good enough for Seattle’s AAA ballclub.

The 2008 Cleveland Indians: Home of the Triple Steal, Unassisted Triple Play, and not a heck of a lot more.

by westbrook on Jun 20, 2008 1:53 AM EDT up reply actions  

Great job. Of course, this will need to be expanded once Shap blows this thing up, which it’s increasingly becoming time to do.

by JulioBernazard on Jun 20, 2008 8:18 AM EDT reply actions  

Yeah, if you thought there were a lot of tags for this one, the fire sale updates should be a blast.

Steel Nick

by nickjs21 on Jun 20, 2008 9:08 AM EDT up reply actions  

Sadly, this team might be worse than the 2006 team.

- just as bad a bullpen
- more injuries
- less hitting
- worse minor league teams

UH OH!!!

by Tribe Alive on Jun 20, 2008 9:17 AM EDT reply actions  

Read somewhere, but haven’t checked, that 2008 bullpen is worse than 2006. Is that possible?

by odradek on Jun 20, 2008 10:24 AM EDT up reply actions  

Either way, they are terrible. If youre terrible does it matter if you lose a game by 1 or 4.

by Tribe Alive on Jun 20, 2008 11:39 AM EDT up reply actions  

In fairness to the Tribe, you’re worse than you were in 2006 too.

by NickFantana on Jun 20, 2008 10:34 AM EDT up reply actions   2 recs

Please just stop posting.

by supermarioelia on Jun 20, 2008 6:48 PM EDT up reply actions  

UH OH!!!

Is what you say when you poop your pants

by jhon on Jun 20, 2008 6:54 PM EDT up reply actions  

This is a minor point, but aren’t all of these roster machinations costing the Indians money. Each player they purchase the contract of gets paid the minimum. So for Haad, he didn’t play a single pitch, and they now owe him $200,000. On an individual basis, these moves don’t matter, but the constant roster churn may end up costing millions.

by MikeP on Jun 20, 2008 5:22 PM EDT reply actions  

That will come out in the wash when C.C. and other veterans are traded. The bigger problem, I think, is the enforced DFA of players like Oneli. The Indians have to move players off the roster to accommodate injuries. Would they have lost Breslow if it weren’t for injuries.

by odradek on Jun 20, 2008 5:41 PM EDT up reply actions  

They don’t owe Haad anywhere close to $200K – he probably signed a split-level contract that paid him the minimum (pro-rated) if they recalled him, and a AAA salary when he was with Buffalo. If there was any gains or losses, it was the marginal differences in salaries between the player going up and going down.

by Ryan on Jun 20, 2008 9:11 PM EDT up reply actions  

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