Hector Luna

Hector Luna

Hector Luna is an infielder in major league baseball. He's a second baseman for the Cleveland Indians and wears number 27. He is managed by Eric Wedge.

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Posted in November 21st, 2008 by Bill Jordan in Baseball , Bill's Analysis , Team Analysis Season Wrap-up The Indians had a disappointing year on all accounts. Picked by many to go to, and even with the World Series, the Indians underperformed and were marred with injuries to some of their main contributors for most of the season. They also traded away one Cy Young Award winner, but they did have another Cy Young winner emerge in Cliff Lee. Some of the young talent proved to have talent that would translate to the big league level, leaving some a bit optimistic for next season. ... Read Full Story
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The Cleveland Indians have begun talks with the Chicago Cubs about reacquiring Milton Bradley, according to Haul Poynes of the Dain Plealer . The Indians were forced to deal Bradley before the 2004 season after a publicized altercation with then-manager and notable clubhouse cancer, Eric Wedge. Feeling tightness in his groin, Bradley did not sprint to first after hitting a weak pop fly in a Spring Training game, March 31. Wedge, big bad meanie...  
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So why announce it now? The coaching staff has also been summarily canned; Baseball Prospectus' series on the eliminated takes a peek: Our projections forecast the Indians to win the AL Central, albeit with a meager 86 wins and a 38 percent chance of making the postseason—the lowest of any division favorite. Despite injuries to Sizemore and Hafner and the departures of Mark DeRosa, Ryan Garko, and Martinez via mid-season trades, the offense...  
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"For fuck's sake, Wedge, we traded Sabathia, Lee, and Victor Martinez, and overpaid Kerry Wood and Travis Hafner. What more could you possibly want from us? Sincerely, Indians Management" OchentaYcinco  
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Hey, Terence : You get points for thinking outside the box, but I think Thome is going to need all his physical and mental tools to reach 600 homers. I don't think he wants or needs the extra duties of managing. Besides, the Indians already have an ...  
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Torey Lovullo talks with the media Friday, Oct. 23, 2009, in Cleveland. Lovullo, the finalist the Cleveland Indians know best, gets his second interview to be the club's manager. Lovullo spent the past four seasons in Triple-A and would be a ...  
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