Indians add seven to 40-man roster
The Indians added seven players to their 40-man roster prior to Friday's deadline, thus protecting some of their top prospects from being selected in the Rule 5 Draft in December.


The Indians added seven players to their 40-man roster prior to Friday's deadline, thus protecting some of their top prospects from being selected in the Rule 5 Draft in December.
Through the Champions for Children's event Sarah and Kerry Wood hosted at the Palmer House Hilton in downtown Chicago, the Woods brought the Cubs and White Sox together in perfect harmony for the tremendous cause of Children's Memorial Hospital.
This figures to be a quiet Hot Stove season for a Tribe team that made plenty of noise at the Trade Deadline in July. If the Indians do become players in the free-agent market, they'll likely be late players, looking to scoop up some discounts on lower-profile guys.
Manny Acta is nearing the end of his first month on the job as the Indians' manager. And though the Tribe is still a long way from Acta's first official game at the helm, he's certainly kept himself busy.
When Sandy Alomar Jr. returned to the ballpark formerly known as Jacobs Field this past summer for his induction into the Indians team Hall of Fame, he had no idea he'd be back as a Tribe coach in 2010.
That guy directing traffic at first base at Progressive Field next season will be a familiar face to Tribe fans. Sandy Alomar Jr. is coming back to the Indians.
While the Indians aren't expected to go outside the organization to make any significant additions to their roster this winter, they do have some significant in-house additions coming later this week.
The launching of the Virtual Catalog at the MLB.com Shop signals the official start to another season of holiday shopping.
While players the likes of Shin-Soo Choo and Asdrubal Cabrera had strong seasons, no one on the Tribe merited serious consideration for any of baseball's major awards.
Manny Acta's coaching staff is nearly complete, as the Indians announced the selection of three members of the staff Monday.
As Thanksgiving looms and the holiday season kicks off, the Indians are once again feeding needy families with the help of their fans.
As the rebuilding Indians look to the free-agent market for infield insurance, it's possible they'll consider a little dose of "Little O."
As Thanksgiving draws near and the holiday season kicks off, the Indians are once again feeding needy families, with the help of their fans.
Right-hander Jack Cassel isn't content to stump for environmental causes, now he's helping bring other athletes into the fray.
While the day after Thanksgiving is usually the day when the shopping begins in earnest, the Indians are using the Monday before the holiday to make their Opening Day tickets and Six-Pack ticket plans available to fans.
Andy Marte and Jordan Brown gave the Indians a lot to think about with their performance at Triple-A Columbus this year, and Topps has recognized their efforts.
Be it stateside in the scouting of amateur talent for the First-Year Player Draft or abroad in Japan and Latin America, the Indians are in the midst of some changes in personnel and philosophy in their scouting department.
Was Tim Belcher the right fit for the Tribe? Are there any plans to add some veteran presences to the mix? Anthony Castrovince answers your questions in the latest Inbox.
The Indians broke in their new Spring Training digs in Arizona in 2009. In '10, they'll greet their new co-tenants at Goodyear Ballpark.
Awards season is upon us, but it obviously won't be a bountiful season where the Indians are concerned.
On the same day the Indians began to fill out their coaching staff, they also filled a key scouting role Friday by hiring Ramon Pena as their director of Latin American operations.
Manny Acta's coaching staff began taking shape with the addition of Tim Belcher as pitching coach. Belcher has worked with the Tribe as a special assistant since 2002.
MLB.com caught up with Indians outfielder Trevor Crowe recently to talk about his life, on and off the field.
Utility infielder Jamey Carroll will go on the open market this month, and it remains to be seen if the Indians' interest in retaining him matches the cost it would take to do so.