Tony Sipp
CLEVELAND, OH - MAY 18: Manager Manny Acta #11 takes relief pitcher Tony Sipp #49 of the Cleveland Indians out of the game after he gave up a hit during the eighth inning against the Miami Marlins at Progressive Field on May 18, 2012 in Cleveland, Ohio.
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It feels really good ... Just to even put a dent into everything -- stats, ego -- no one likes to go out there and have a rough one every time. These last few have been a step in the right direction. It's a start. I'm still not satisfied. I'm still not content with the little bit that I've done recently, but it helps to start somewhere, and I'm just happy I'm at least on the right track.More quotes »
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Perez's gesture fuels rivalry
CLEVELAND -- Defiant Cleveland closer Chris Perez has thrown some gas on the simmering rivalry between the Indians and Kansas City Royals. The animated Perez angered Kansas City's Jarrod Dyson for a gesture he made after striking out the Royals outfielde from The Bucyrus Telegraph Read more »
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Konerko stays hot with 4-for-4 day
CHICAGO -- In the eighth inning of Saturday's 14-7 White Sox thrashing of the Indians, Paul Konerko doubled to left-center off of Tony Sipp and was removed for pinch-runner Brent Lillibridge. Konerko received a standing ovation from the 27,151 in attenda from MLB.com Read more »
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Indians' winning streak ends in loss to Marlins
CLEVELAND Indians manager Manny Acta had a simple explanation for why his team's four-game winning streak came to a halt Friday night."When you only score two runs, you have to play almost perfect baseball and we didn't," he said after Cleveland's 3-2 lo from KansasCity.com Read more »
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Game 29: White Sox 5, Indians 3
The Indians have had a penchant for winning close games of late, even with sub-optimal pitchers on the mound in close-and-late situations. In Monday's doubleheader, for instance, Nick Hagadone closed the first game with the tying run at the plate, and To from Let's Go Tribe Read more »
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Indians sweep pair from White Sox
CLEVELAND - The Indians could have used a mop to finish this sweep. Shelley Duncan's RBI double in the eighth inning gave Cleveland a soggy 3-2 win over the Chicago White Sox on Monday night in the second game of a day-night doubleheader delayed by rain. from Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor Read more »