Indians are done, but how much progress came at Progressive?

Major League Baseball’s postseason starts tonight, and the Cleveland Indians won’t be a part of it this year. It’s easy to take that at face value and say that the Tribe regressed this season. Equally as simple – and probably fair to a degree – is chalking that regression up to a lack of activity […]

The Final Countdown: The Tribe and the Twins

Major League Baseball’s regular season is finally nearing its end. The Cleveland Indians are still hanging on to a one game advantage in the Wild Card race thanks to a six-game winning streak. The Tampa Bay Rays haven’t flinched down the stretch, also riding a six-game streak of victories. The two clubs’ winning ways have […]

The Tribe and the Wild Card

Studying and doing work for school just didn’t make sense this afternoon before a 2:30 class, so this quick piece on the Indians is what happened instead. Last night’s loss in Kansas City was certainly a missed opportunity for the Tribe, but just as in any other part of the season, losses are bound to […]

You know things are going well when…

The Cleveland Indians won a game last night by the score of 1-0 over the Oakland Athletics. A masterful effort from Zach McAllister was obviously the highlight of the evening, and Yan Gomes was the difference in more ways than one. He had the only RBI of the game, but also gunned Yoenis Cespedes at […]

Tribe Spring Tune-Up: Kipnis On Track for Big Year at Second

It’s the second basemen’s turn on today’s Believing Since 1999 Tribe Spring Tune-Up. Before we get there, ignoring the massive signing of center fielder Michael Bourn last evening would be a sin. We will get into the nitty gritty of the outfield later in this series, but the idea that the Indians have now signed […]

BS1999 Daily: Wednesday in Cleveland

Tonight, a Cleveland team is in action as the Cavs take on the Atlanta Hawks at home. Unfortunately, they announced earlier this morning that Anderson Varejao will undergo surgery on his quad injury and is expected to miss 6-8 weeks. That would explain Byron Scott’s uncertainty when he met with media yesterday. This news is […]