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Revision as of 22:38, 13 August 2010
2010 Cleveland Indians | ||
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Division | Central Division | |
Ballpark | Progressive Field | |
City | Cleveland, Ohio | |
Owners | Larry Dolan | |
Managers | Manny Acta | |
Television | SportsTime Ohio WKYC (NBC 3) (Matt Underwood, Rick Manning, Al Pawlowski) | |
Radio | WTAM (Tom Hamilton, Mike Hegan, Jim Rosenhaus) | |
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The 2010 Cleveland Indians season marks the 110th season for the franchise, with the Indians attempting to improve on their fourth place finish in the AL Central in 2009. The team will play all of its home games at Progressive Field. In addition, this will be the second season for the Indians playing their spring training games in Goodyear, Arizona. Manny Acta will take over as the manager in 2010, after the Indians fired Eric Wedge at the end of his 7th season managing the Indians. Acta was formerly the manager of the Washington Nationals. Fausto Carmona will represent the team in the 2010 Major League Baseball All-Star Game.
Regular season
Trade deadline moves
For the third consecutive year, the Indians were significant participants in Trade deadline moves. Jhonny Peralta went first, three days before the deadline. Austin Kearns went the night before, while pitchers Jake Westbrook and Kerry Wood were shipped in two separate trades off hours before the July 31st deadline. [1]
On July 28, Peralta and cash were sent to the Detroit Tigers for Class A left-handed pitcher Giovanni Soto. Luis Valbuena was recalled from Triple-A Columbus to take Peralta's roster spot.[2]
On July 30, Kearns was sent to the New York Yankees for a player to be named later.[3]
On July 31, Westbrook was part of a three-team trade involving the Indians, St. Louis Cardinals, and San Diego Padres. He went to the Cardinals, while the Tribe received Class AA right-handed pitcher Corey Kluber from San Diego.[4] Later in the day, the Tribe sent Wood and cash to the New York Yankees for a player to be named or cash.[5]
Season standings
Team | W | L | Pct. | GB | Home | Road |
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Minnesota Twins | 94 | 68 | .580 | — | 53–28 | 41–40 |
Chicago White Sox | 88 | 74 | .543 | 6 | 45–36 | 43–38 |
Detroit Tigers | 81 | 81 | .500 | 13 | 52–29 | 29–52 |
Cleveland Indians | 69 | 93 | .426 | 25 | 38–43 | 31–50 |
Kansas City Royals | 67 | 95 | .414 | 27 | 38–43 | 29–52 |
On June 2, 2010 the Indians were almost no-hit by Armando Galarraga of the Detroit Tigers.
Current roster
40-man roster | Non-roster invitees | Coaches/Other | ||||
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Infielders
Outfielders
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40 active, 0 inactive, 3 non-roster invitees 7-, 10-, or 15-day injured list |
Game log
2010 Game Log April (8-11)# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record 1 April 5 @ White Sox L 0–6 Mark Buehrle (1–0) Jake Westbrook (0–1) 38,935 0–1 2 April 7 @ White Sox W 5–3 Fausto Carmona (1–0) Randy Williams (0–1) Chris Perez (1) 19,514 1–1 3 April 8 @ White Sox W 5–3 (11) Jensen Lewis (1–0) J. J. Putz (0–1) Chris Perez (2) 18,637 2–1 4 April 9 @ Tigers L 2–5 Rick Porcello (1–0) David Huff (0–1) José Valverde (1) 45,010 2–2 5 April 10 @ Tigers L 2–4 Jeremy Bonderman (1–0) Mitch Talbot (0–1) Ryan Perry (1) 35,332 2–3 6 April 11 @ Tigers L 8–9 Phil Coke (1–0) Chris Perez (0–1) 26,081 2–4 7 April 12 Rangers L 2–4 (10) Frank Francisco (2–2) Jamey Wright (0–1) Neftali Feliz (1) 42,061 2–5 8 April 14 Rangers L 2–6 Colby Lewis (2–0) Justin Masterson (0–1) Neftali Feliz (2) 10,071 2–6 9 April 15 Rangers W 3–2 David Huff (1–1) Matt Harrison (0–1) 10,198 3–6 10 April 16 White Sox W 6–2 Mitch Talbot (1–1) Mark Buehrle (2–1) 10,421 4–6 11 April 17 White Sox W 3–2 Jensen Lewis (2–0) Matt Thornton (1–1) Chris Perez (3) 12,885 5–6 12 April 18 White Sox W 7–4 Fausto Carmona (2–0) Gavin Floyd (0–2) Chris Perez (4) 10,564 6–6 13 April 20 @ Twins L 1–5 Kevin Slowey (2–1) Justin Masterson (0–2) 38,985 6–7 14 April 21 @ Twins L 0–6 Francisco Liriano (2–0) David Huff (1–2) 39,044 6–8 15 April 22 @ Twins W 8–1 Mitch Talbot (2–1) Scott Baker (2–2) 38,810 7–8 16 April 23 @ Athletics L 0–10 Justin Duchscherer (2–0) Jake Westbrook (0–2) 11,547 7–9 17 April 24 @ Athletics W 6–1 Fausto Carmona (3–0) Chad Gaudin (0–2) 15,873 8–9 18 April 25 @ Athletics L 0–11 Gio Gonzalez (2–1) Justin Masterson (0–3) 16,946 8–10 19 April 26 @ Angels L 2–5 Jered Weaver (3–0) David Huff (1–3) Brian Fuentes (3) 34,837 8–11 20 April 27 @ Angels W 9–2 Mitch Talbot (3–1) Joe Saunders (1–4) 39,619 9–11 21 April 28 @ Angels L 4-3 Brian Fuentes (1–1) Joe Smith (0–1) 34,190 9–12 22 April 30 Twins L 9–3 Slowey (3–2) Carmona (3–1) 14,124 9–13 May# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record 23 May 1 Twins W 5–4 (11) Wright (1–1) Burnett (0–1) 13,832 10–13 24 May 2 Twins L 8–3 Liriano (4–0) Huff (1–4) 12,619 10–14 25 May 3 Blue Jays L 5–1 Cecil (2–1) Talbot (3–2) 10,117 10–15 26 May 4 Blue Jays L 8–5 Romero (3–1) Lewis (2–1) Gregg (7) 10,387 10–16 27 May 5 Blue Jays L 5–4 Frasor (1–1) Perez (0–2) 12,563 10–17 28 May 7 Tigers Postponed (rain) 29 May 8 Tigers L 6–4 Verlander (3–2) Wood (0–1) Valverde (8) 18,428 10–18 30 May 9 Tigers W 7–4 Talbot (4–2) Scherzer (1–3) Pérez (5) 16,980 11–18 31 May 11 @ Royals W 8–2 Westbrook (1–2) Bannister (1–3) 15,930 12–18 32 May 12 @ Royals W 4–0 Carmona (4–1) Davies (2–2) 11,803 13–18 33 May 13 @ Royals L 4–6 Greinke (1–4) Huff (1–5) Soria (8) 28,361 13–19 34 May 14 @ Orioles L 1–8 Guthrie (2–4) Masterson (0–4) 25,902 13–20 35 May 15 @ Orioles W 8–2 Talbot (5–2) Simon (0–1) 29,545 14–20 36 May 16 @ Orioles W 5–1 Westbrook (2–2) Hendrickson (1–1) 29,323 15–20 37 May 17 @ Rays L 3–4 Sonnanstine (1–0) Wright (1–2) 18,879 15–21 38 May 18 @ Rays L 2–6 Price (6–1) Huff (1–6) 17,093 15–22 39 May 19 Royals L 4–8 Chen (1–0) Wood (0–2) 10,916 15–23 40 May 20 Royals L 3–9 Hochevar (4–2) Talbot (5–3) 13,953 15–24 41 May 21 Reds L 4–7 Arroyo (4–2) Laffey (0–1) Cordero (14) 23,028 15–25 42 May 22 Reds L 4–6 Cueto (4–1) Carmona (4–2) 25,531 15–26 43 May 23 Reds W 4–3 Huff (4–2) Herrera (0–2) Wood (1) 21,044 16–26 44 May 24 White Sox L 2–7 Danks (4–3) Masterson (0–5) 10,166 16–27 45 May 25 White Sox W 7–3 Talbot (6–3) Peavy (3–4) 14,441 17–27 46 May 26 White Sox L 4–5 Pena (1–1) Westbrook (2–3) 18,109 17–28 47 May 28 @ Yankees L 2–8 Hughes (6–1) Carmona (4–3) 44,634 17–29 48 May 29 @ Yankees W 13–11 Pérez (1–0) Chamberlain (1–3) Wood (2) 46,599 18–29 49 May 30 @ Yankees L 3–7 Burnett (6–2) Sipp (0–1) 45,706 18–30 50 May 31 @ Yankees L 2–11 Pettitte (7–1) Talbot (6–4) 44,976 18–31 June# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record 51 June 1 @ Tigers W 3–2 Westbrook (3–3) Bonderman (2–3) Wood (3) 19,446 19–31 52 June 2 @ Tigers L 0–3 Galarraga (2–1) Carmona (4–4) 17,738 19–32 53 June 3 @ Tigers L 6–12 Thomas (2–0) Ambriz (0–1) 28,169 19–33 54 June 4 @ White Sox W 10–1 Masterson (1–5) Danks (4–5) 20,713 20–33 55 June 5 @ White Sox W 3–1 Talbot (7–4) Peavy (4–5) Wood (4) 30,864 21–33 56 June 6 @ White Sox L 7–8 Putz (1–2) Sipp (0–2) Jenks (9) 27,577 21–34 57 June 7 Red Sox L 1–4 Matsuzaka (5–2) Carmona (4–5) 14,758 21–35 58 June 8 Red Sox L 2–3 Wakefield (2–4) Huff (2–7) Bard (2) 15,462 21–36 59 June 9 Red Sox W 11–0 Masterson (2–5) Buchholz (8–4) 14,022 22–36 60 June 10 Red Sox W 8–7 Wood (1–2) Bard (1–2) 20,446 23–36 61 June 11 Nationals W 7–2 Westbrook (4–3) Atilano (5–3) Perez (6) 22,041 24–36 62 June 12 Nationals W 7–1 Carmona (5–5) Martin (0–2) 19,484 25–36 63 June 13 Nationals L 4–9 Strasburg (2–0) Huff (2–8) 32,876 25–37 64 June 15 Mets L 6–7 Santana (5–3) Masterson (2–6) Rodríguez (14) 12,882 25–38 65 June 16 Mets L 4–8 Niese (4–2) Talbot (7–5) 14,246 25–39 66 June 17 Mets L 4–6 Dickey (5–0) Westbrook (4–4) Rodríguez (15) 14,339 25–40 67 June 18 @ Pirates W 4–3 Carmona (–) Maholm (–) Wood () 28,478 26–40 68 June 19 @ Pirates L 4–6 Karstens (–) Huff (–) Dotel () 38,008 26–41 69 June 20 @ Pirates L 3–5 Donnelly (–) Lewis (–) Dotel () 29,845 26–42 70 June 22 @ Phillies L 1–2 Moyer (–) Talbot (–) Lidge () 44,836 26–43 71 June 23 @ Phillies L 6–7 Romero (–) Wood (–) 44,510 26–44 72 June 24 @ Phillies L 3–12 Blanton (–) Carmona (–) 45,085 26–45 73 June 25 @ Reds L 3–10 Harang (–) Laffey (–) 32,844 26–46 74 June 26 @ Reds L 4–6 Herrera (–) Masterson (–) Cordero () 37,757 26–47 75 June 27 @ Reds W 5–3 Talbot (–) Arroyo (–) Wood () 25,877 27–47 76 June 28 Blue Jays W 2–1 Westbrook (–) Romero (–) Wood () 11,577 28–47 77 June 29 Blue Jays W 5–4 Carmona (–) Morrow (–) Wood () 11,401 29–47 78 June 30 Blue Jays W 3–1 Laffey (–) Litsch (–) Perez () 12,109 30–47 July# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record 79 July 1 Blue Jays W 6–1 Masterson (–) Marcum (–) Herrmann () 16,859 31–47 80 July 2 Athletics L 0–3 Gonzalez (–) Talbot (–) Bailey () 18,629 31–48 81 July 3 Athletics W 5–4 Sipp (–) Breslow (–) 25,483 32–48 82 July 4 Athletics L 1–3 Mazzaro (–) Carmona (–) Bailey () 13,940 32–49 83 July 5 @ Rangers W 9–3 Smith (–) Beltre (–) 25,165 33–49 84 July 6 @ Rangers L 1–12 Wilson (–) Masterson (–) 20,428 33–50 85 July 7 @ Rangers L 3–4 Lewis (–) Talbot (–) Feliz () 24,427 33–51 86 July 8 @ Rays L 2–5 Davis (–) Westbrook (–) Wheeler () 16,892 33–52 87 July 9 @ Rays W 9–3 Carmona (–) Shields (–) 23,116 34–52 88 July 10 @ Rays L 0–4 Garza (–) Laffey (–) 20,091 34–53 89 July 11 @ Rays L 5–6 Sonnanstine (–) Wood (–) 24,687 34–54 90 July 16 Tigers W 8–2 Westbrook (–) Scherzer (–) 22,295 35–54 91 July 17 Tigers W 4–3 Carmona (–) Coke (–) Perez () 20,090 36–54 92 July 17 Tigers W 2–1 Pérez (–) Weinhardt (–) 20,902 37–54 93 July 18 Tigers W 7–2 Gómez (–) Oliver (–) 19,102 38–54 94 July 19 @ Twins W 10–4 Laffey (–) Baker (–) 40,853 39–54 95 July 20 @ Twins W 4–3 Pérez (–) Mijares (–) Perez () 40,745 40–54 96 July 21 @ Twins L 0–6 Liriano (–) Westbrook (–) 40,799 40–55 96 July 23 Rays W 3-1 Carmona (-) Niemann (-) Sipp () 16,904 41-55 97 July 24 Rays 98 July 25 Rays 99 July 26 Yankees 100 July 27 Yankees 101 July 28 Yankees 102 July 29 Yankees 103 July 30 @ Blue Jays 104 July 31 @ Blue Jays August# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record 105 August 1 @ Blue Jays 106 August 2 @ Red Sox 107 August 3 @ Red Sox 108 August 4 @ Red Sox 109 August 5 @ Red Sox 110 August 6 Twins 111 August 7 Twins 112 August 8 Twins 113 August 10 Orioles 114 August 11 Orioles 115 August 12 Orioles 116 August 13 Mariners 117 August 14 Mariners 118 August 15 Mariners 119 August 17 @ Royals 120 August 18 @ Royals 121 August 19 @ Royals 122 August 20 @ Tigers 123 August 21 @ Tigers 124 August 22 @ Tigers 125 August 24 Athletics 126 August 25 Athletics 127 August 26 Athletics 128 August 27 Royals 129 August 28 Royals 130 August 29 Royals 131 August 30 White Sox 132 August 31 White Sox September/October# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record 133 September 1 White Sox 134 September 2 @ Mariners 135 September 3 @ Mariners 136 September 4 @ Mariners 137 September 5 @ Mariners 138 September 6 @ Angels 139 September 7 @ Angels 140 September 8 @ Angels 141 September 10 Twins 142 September 11 Twins 143 September 12 Twins 144 September 14 Angels 145 September 15 Angels 146 September 16 Angels 147 September 17 @ Royals 148 September 18 @ Royals 149 September 19 @ Royals 150 September 20 @ Twins 151 September 21 @ Twins 152 September 22 @ Twins 153 September 23 Royals 154 September 24 Royals 155 September 25 Royals 156 September 26 Royals 157 September 27 Tigers 158 September 28 Tigers 159 September 29 Tigers 160 October 1 @ White Sox 161 October 2 @ White Sox 162 October 3 @ White Sox Player stats
Batting
Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI AVG SB Michael Brantley 7 26 3 5 1 0 0 3 .192 0 Asdrubal Cabrera 10 44 4 11 1 0 0 2 .250 1 Shin-Soo Choo 10 33 8 11 2 0 3 5 .333 3 Mark Grudzielanek 3 11 0 1 0 0 0 0 .091 0 Travis Hafner 10 35 4 8 0 0 1 3 .229 0 Austin Kearns 5 18 2 6 2 0 0 1 .333 0 Matt LaPorta 9 33 3 8 2 0 0 1 .242 0 Lou Marson 6 19 1 2 0 0 0 0 .105 1 Andy Marte 5 6 1 1 0 0 0 1 .167 0 Jhonny Peralta 9 30 4 4 2 0 1 4 .133 1 Mike Redmond 4 14 1 2 1 0 0 1 .143 0 Grady Sizemore 8 33 1 7 3 1 0 5 .212 1 Luis Valbuena 8 27 3 5 0 0 2 6 .185 0 Totals 10 329 35 71 14 1 7 32 .216 7 Pitching
Player W L ERA G GS SV IP R ER BB K Fausto Carmona 1 0 3.21 2 2 0 14 5 5 10 5 David Huff 1 1 1.80 2 2 0 15 6 3 3 6 Aaron Laffey 0 0 3.60 4 0 0 5 2 2 2 1 Jensen Lewis 1 0 1.93 4 0 0 4⅔ 1 1 3 5 Justin Masterson 0 1 2.45 2 2 0 11 5 3 2 14 Chris Perez 0 1 9.00 4 0 2 3 3 3 5 1 Rafael Pérez 0 0 9.00 2 0 0 2 2 2 1 2 Tony Sipp 0 0 4.91 5 0 0 3⅔ 2 2 4 6 Joe Smith 0 0 2.70 5 0 0 3⅓ 1 1 3 3 Mitch Talbot 1 1 3.21 2 2 0 14 6 5 5 3 Jake Westbrook 0 1 7.45 2 2 0 9⅔ 8 8 7 8 Jamey Wright 0 1 6.23 3 0 0 4⅓ 3 3 2 2 Totals 4 6 3.81 10 10 2 89⅔ 44 38 47 56 Notes
- ^ Hall, James Tribe clips Blue Jays on eventful day MLB.com, July 31, 2010 (accessed July 31, 2010)
- ^ Castrovince, Anthony Tribe deals Peralta to Tigers for lefty MLB.com, July 28, 2010 (accessed July 31, 2010)
- ^ Tribe deals Kearns for player to be named MLB.com, July 31, 2010 (accessed July 31, 2010)
- ^ Indians complete three-team trade Cleveland Indians Press release/MLB.com, July 31, 2010 (accessed July 31, 2010)
- ^ Indians trade RHP Kerry Wood to the New York Yankees Cleveland Indians Press release/MLB.com, July 31, 2010 (accessed July 31, 2010)
External links
- 2010 Cleveland Indians Season Official Site
- 2010 Cleveland Indians Season at Baseball Reference
- Fausto Carmona selected as an All Star