These are your 2008 Indians. They just can't seem to ever get any positive momentum going. After winning two straight and looking a little better, Paul Byrd took the mound and was promptly rocked for 6 runs in the first three innings. But after Grady Sizemore's 3-run bomb in the bottom of the 7th, the Tribe had clawed their way back to a 6-5 deficit. Leave it up to our shaky bullpen (it was Borowski this time) to kill any thoughts of a late-inning win by giving up two runs in the top of the 9th to erase any doubts. 8-5. Ball game. Back to .500 at home and 7.5 behind the White Sox. And Victor Martinez could now be heading to the DL. Damn it.
Browns Update: Mary Kay Cabot and crusty old Bill Livingston add some more depth to the LeCharles Bentley saga. And some good news out of Berea - Joe Jurevicius says he wouldn't miss this season for the world.
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Hey Wahoo--do you know if there were ever any law suits regarding those staph infections?
Ironically I work at the Clinic (but non-medical). Since I'm not on my work computer I can speak freely, LOL. Actually, I'm not aware of any lawsuits at all. The Browns have a large corporate partnership with the Clinic so I'm sure they wouldn't want to jeopardize that cash flow.
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