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No more half measures, Tribe

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If only Mike from “Breaking Bad” was our GM.

Last year’s trade deadline deal for
Ubaldo Jimenez seemed to indicate a sense of urgency by the Indians. Even in their
previous “buy” year of 2007, an oh-so-close season that still aches
my back teeth on occasion, the Indians didn’t do anything on the trade front
but bring back Kenny Lofton for a reunion tour. 
So the Jimenez deal was a
blockbuster, no question. Jettison your top two pitching prospects for a
front-of-the-rotation starter and you’re going to generate headlines. It was a
risky move that marked an open window of contention that would snap closed within
a couple of years.

 The Tribe, of course, did not make the
playoffs last year, and went into the offseason with a number of glaring holes
in the lineup. The time for Larry Dolan to live by the promise he made a dozen
years ago to spend when the time was right (a pledge that has mercilessly dogged
his tenure here in Cleveland)
seemed to be at hand.
Cynical fans know what happened
next. Or what didn’t happen, to be more precise. The holes at the power
positions of first and third did not get filled with anything significant. The howling
emptiness that was left field continued to deform spacetime until an actual
black hole was created. The biggest chunk of change was flushed down the bog on
a Mr. Glass centerfielder – arguably the most short-sighted move a Cleveland GM
has made in recent memory, no mean feat, that.
The offseason inactivity was
confusing as it was frustrating. With Jimenez, the Tribe took one big step
toward showing fans they’re serious about contending. And yet they refused to
go all the way with an extra year for Josh Willingham, a risky acquisition for
certain, but a chance the Indians needed to take considering the presumed brief
window of opportunity before them.
Too often, the Indians have been a
franchise of half measures and crossed fingers. GM Chris Antonetti has stressed
the need for underperformers like Jimenez, Justin Masterson, Carlos Santana and
Travis Hafner to play to their capabilities. In an interview conducted on
Thursday, Antonetti uttered the following shiver-inducing company line when
asked about his plans for the trade deadline:

“We don’t look at it as being
a buyer or a seller,” he said. “We feel we have a talented roster
capable of competing in our division. But what’s most important now is that the
players we have play up to their capabilities. We’ll look for ways to
supplement the guys who are here.”

Gulp.
You don’t need a secret Max Smart shoe-phone to decode that statement, kids. I
have a real fear that “supplementing guys who are here” means trading
in one 25th man on the roster for another, as the Indians did this week in
their deal for utility player Brent Lillibridge.
While the guys on hand need to step
it up for the Tribe to have any real shot at the post-season, that necessity should
not preclude a move at the trade deadline with the Indians out of first place
by only three games as of this morning. Standing pat, or heaven forbid selling
off Shin Soo Choo or Chris Perez for prospects at the July 31 trade deadline, would
not just be a PR disaster, but more critically a foolish move from a pure competitive
standpoint.
The Indians have Roberto Hernandez
(nee Fausto Carmona) returning in August to shore up the rotation.  One impact bat could have a ripple effect on the entire lineup. Two wildcard
spots and perhaps even a division title are in sight with 60-plus games to go.
Not saying it’s likely, but why not take the shot? Get creative with our admittedly
dry prospect pool and bring in a guy who can make a difference.
I’m not naive enough to think there
aren’t real obstacles to my dream scenario, one of them being that
aforementioned skimpy prospect list. Still, I am weary of this wishy-washy,
pussyfoot mentality that has been the can on this franchise’s tail for too many
years. Either you’re in, or you’re out. Hold ‘em, fold ‘em, or slap ‘em down on
the table hard enough to make the chips jump.
No more half measures.


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