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Can anyone remember the game where the Cleveland Indians had an incredible comeback win?

Friday, September 18th, 2009
ringram231 asked:
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There was a game maybe about maybe about 6 or 7 years ago where the cleveland indians had an incredible comeback win. Does anyone remember this game and when it was? I remember it was a home night game.

WINFRED

Is it true that the Cleveland Indians are changing the name of Jacobs field?

Thursday, September 17th, 2009
kyle v asked:
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My dad heard something on the radio that the cleveland indians were changing the name of jacobs field is this true

STEVIE

what is trot nixon doing, now that he isnt with the cleveland indians?

Thursday, September 17th, 2009
barbarahansard asked:

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he was with the boston redsox before moving to the cleveland indians….he played right field with both teams
i know that he is a free agent, what i want to know if there is any new news of him.

BRAD

What time do the gates at Progressive Field (home of the Cleveland Indians) open on a 3:55pm start?

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009
peacefullyoptimistic asked:


Or is there I number I could call to find out? I couldn’t find anything on Indians.com.
I’ve tried that page at Indians.com. They list gate times for every opening except 3:55 starts. Thanks though. :)

SIMON

Cleveland Indians Credit Card | Major League Baseball™ Extra Bases™ Mastercard

Thursday, September 10th, 2009
College Credit Builder asked:


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•           No annual fee.

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VAN

How do the seating rows work at Progressive Field/Cleveland Indians?

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009
Julie asked:


Hi, I am going out of town to Cleveland and going to an Indians game. I am buying tickets in section 155 row AA. Is row AA the first row? Or is A the first row?

I’m not sure how it works.

Please help! Thanks.

GREGORIO

How much could a baseball bat signed by Grady Sizemore from the Cleveland Indians be worth?

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009
Kieran M asked:


This bat is a real autograph from Grady Sizemore! It was Signed by Grady Sizemore HIMSELF! He signed it during the 2007 season when he was with the Cleveland Indians. I hope you can help me!
Thanks Kiki Merriman

EDUARDO

Cleveland Indians Tickets - Getting to the Town Hall on Time!

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009
Robert asked:


The temperature in Solon, Ohio had a wind chill of minus 16 but that didn’t stop season ticket holders and others from gathering to attend a local town hall meeting to ask questions and get a feel for things. Indians Vice President of PR Bob DiBiasio warmed the crowd with a reminder that there are only 85 days left until Opening Day.

On hand to answer questions from fans were Dennis Lehman, Executive VP of Business, Scouting Director John Mirabelli and manager Eric Wedge. And it wasn’t the first time or even the second time that the powers-that-be held question and answer sessions to let fans get a better understanding of what’s going on with the team.

The first meeting came the previous Monday where Mark Shapiro, general manager and Paul Dolan, club president, took to the hot seats and manned the microphones. The second meeting was attended by assistant general manager Chris Antonetti and Wedge.

What was the purpose of it all? The man goal was to allow for questions from fans and provide something of a sounding board for the influencers on the Indians’ revenues. Makes sense, right? Of course it does, because if you don’t give your major contributors reassurances and answers, contributions may cease to flow.

With that in mind, the Indians’ big boys held the triplicate series of one-hour question and answer sessions and fans came prepared to ask just what they wanted to know. Some of the major points covered via these questions and answers were:

Q. On Hafner, what makes you believe he can return to his old form after the shoulder surgery?

A. Wedge answered, “He looks the way he’s supposed to look…His chest isn’t getting in the way” and commented on the impact of metal, physical and fundamentals of the game.

Q. Can Grady Sizemore move to No. 3 from the leadoff spot?

A. ”I don’t want to rob Peter to pay Paul,” Wedge said. “If your leadoff hitter isn’t getting on, it does you no good to have Grady at No. 3.”

Q. Does Matt LaPorta have any chance of making the big league?

A. ”In the long run, for him to reach his ceiling, he needs to get seasoned,” Mirabelli said.

Q. Will Cliff Lee be offered a contract extension?

A. ”He’s a guy we would love to have,” said Mirabelli. “He would be worth the investment. We’ll be aggressive in that regard, I’m sure.”

The complete results aren’t in yet, but it appears that fans were pleased with these opportunities to have a first hand sit-down with the boys from the Indians’ camp, ask some questions, make some comments and get a better understanding of what’s going on and what can be expected in the near future.

With the 2009 season approaching in a matter of days, the Indians team plans to head to Goodyear, Arizona for their spring training this year.





TOMMY

What is the Cleveland Indians longest consecutive losing streak?

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009
Ed S asked:


What are the most consecutive games lost by the Cleveland Indians and in what year?

RICKIE

Online Application | Cleveland Indians® Extra Bases® Credit Card

Monday, September 7th, 2009
College Credit Builder asked:


The Cleveland Indians® team logo can now be featured on the Major League Baseball™ Extra Bases™ Credit Card issued by Bank of America.    (www.indianscreditcard.com).   This rewards credit card is scoring big with avid baseball fans and credit card consumers across the country.  Like many department stores, colleges and airlines have done for decades, Major League Baseball™ teams are now being displayed on consumer credit cards.  These sports oriented rewards credit cards — a great way for fans to express their undying team loyalty –  are proving to be a home run in the credit card industry.

Features offered by the Major League Baseball™ Extra Bases™ Credit Card from Bank of America include:

•           No annual fee.

•           0% introductory Annual Percentage Rate (APR) on balance transfers and cash advance checks for your first 12 billing cycles.

•           Earn 1 point for every net retail dollar spent redeemable for MLB™ autographed memorabilia, once-in-a-lifetime MLB™ experiences, cash rewards and travel with no blackout dates.

•           Get an official MLB™ licensed jersey after your first qualifying transaction(s) using your MLB™ Extra Bases™ credit card.

During a period of economic instability, uncertainty in the stock market, illiquidity in the credit markets and the softening real estate market, one thing remains constant – sports fans are crazy about Major League Baseball.  Historically, baseball has given the public something to believe in and something to hope for, particularly during difficult economic times.   With the MLB™ Extra Bases™ credit card, Indians fans can be reminded of their favorite team every time they take out their wallets.  Real fans carry the card with pride.  Visit www.indianscreditcard.com to complete the credit card application online in a few short minutes.

http://www.articlesbase.com/baseball-articles/cleveland-indians-credit-card-major-league-baseball-extra-bases-mastercard-626515.html



GROVER