The Cleveland Indians are feeling the pressure to defend their American League Central title in 2008. This year is also the 108th year for the dynamic franchise and perhaps playing all of their home games at Progressive Field will bring them good luck and another shot at topping the title again. But that’s not all the Cleveland Indians, also known as the Wahoos, are banking on. They are crossing their fingers and hoping that talented infielder Jamey Carroll, Masahide Kobayashi and Jorge Julio will all shine and bring glory to their team. Previously, #7 Jamey Carroll helped the Colorado Rockies win the 2007 Wild Card and it is expected that he will also assist the Cleveland Indians in their quest to end the 2008 season brilliantly. Masahide Kobayashi has the reputation of being the only pitcher to record 20 saves in 7 consecutive years, and perhaps with this $6.25 million addition to the team, it will be a fruitful year for the Cleveland Indians.
The Cleveland Indians had an excellent year in 2007 after winning the American League Central title for the first time in 6 years. This is by far one of their best performances and they are set to repeat their victory, and maybe even improve their play in 2008. The Indians emerged victorious with a record of 96-66, besting the Detroit Tigers, the Minnesota Twins, the Chicago White Sox and the Kansas City Royals in the AL Central
The Braves anticipate a great season that kicks off with a game against the Chicago White Sox on Opening Day at the Jacobs Field on March 31st. To catch a glimpse of the champions and witness their incredible baseball games, view the Progressive Field’s seating chart, and get the best tickets visit vividseats.com!
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