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| #1 Posted on 26.11.03 1708.49 Reposted on: 26.11.10 1711.28 | There wa a wire story that ex-Baltimore Orioles Manager (and ex-Indians) has taken a position in the Tribe's front office. Does this mean that the current manger, youngest in the league, is on a short leash? Is Grover there as insurance for the Tribe? Personnaly I thought the Indians were better than I expected this year and seemd to make progress. Still need pitching and some power, but are a good young club. Promote this thread! | | Gugs
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| #2 Posted on 26.11.03 1925.38 Reposted on: 26.11.10 1926.17 | Two things:
1. The Indians must going around, and around, and around, and around, and over, and under, and through their competition this year. (Sorry; I was raised on Sesame Street)
2. Well, they do play in Cleveland, so I guess a guy named Grover would make sense as the manager. (Sorry; I'm a history nut) | whatever
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| #3 Posted on 1.12.03 1559.24 Reposted on: 1.12.10 1601.41 | Actually, he is just around as a supervisor of sorts. Gives him a break from managing, but keeps him around the league while looking into future managing positions. Wedge isn't going anywhere yet.
gugs - the fact that I got all of your references suggests that both of us need to get lives. | ALL ORIGINAL POSTS IN THIS THREAD ARE NOW AVAILABLE |
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