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My question answered: No not yet; 8 man bullpen looks likely and I forgot about Atchison in the bullpen race.
GOODYEAR, Ariz. -- The Indians will be without center fielder Michael Bourn for at least the first four games of the season.

On Monday morning, Cleveland announced that Bourn will begin the regular season on the 15-day disabled list -- retroactive to March 21 -- due to the strained left hamstring that has kept him out of games for a little more than a week now. As a result, non-roster outfielder Nyjer Morgan was informed that he will have a place on the Opening Day roster with the Tribe.

The decision on Bourn was one of a handful of moves made by Cleveland.

The Indians also announced that right-handed starter Trevor Bauer and righty reliever C.C. Lee were both optioned to Triple-A Columbus. That narrows the race for the final rotation spot to Carlos Carrasco and Josh Tomlin. It also means the competition for the last two spots in the bullpen is down to Scott Atchison, Blake Wood and possibly one of Carrasco or Tomlin.

Cleveland also informed third baseman Lonnie Chisenhall that he will break camp with the Major League club. This spring, Chisenhall has been competing for at-bats at third base with cleanup hitter Carlos Santana, who will double as a third baseman and backup catcher for the Indians this season. [Boy would Lonnie have been pissed if they demoted him again.]

Veteran right-hander Aaron Harang, who was informed on Sunday that he would not make the roster, was granted his release on Monday. The 35-year-old Harang -- added on a Minor League contract by Cleveland at the onset of camp -- is now a free agent.

Also on Monday, the Indians reassigned non-roster first basemen Bryan LaHair and David Cooper to Minor League camp. Catcher Luke Carlin was also told that he will be reassiged to the Minor League side, but Cleveland plans on keeping him in big league camp until the Indians leave Arizona on Thursday.

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TFIR wrote:Gotta admit I am shocked if this is true:

Chris Cotillo ‏@ChrisCotillo

Nyjer Morgan has made the #Indians, according to his agent @MSMsports.
You may have answered your own question:



Michael Bourn - OF - Indians

Michael Bourn (hamstring) will open the 2014 regular season on the 15-day disabled list.
Bourn needed surgery on his left hamstring in mid-October and then began experiencing tightness in that same area last week. The Indians want to make sure he's 100 percent before putting him into their everyday lineup. Bourn's value relies heavily on speed, so this is all very concerning for both fantasy owners and the Cleveland front office.

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Current posted 40-man roster at Indians.com does not yet include Giambi or Atchison. So we have 2 spots to clear.
http://cleveland.indians.mlb.com/team/r ... p?c_id=cle
Don't see anywhere here who's a candidate for the 60-day DL which means a couple of the following are likely to be DFA's:

pitchers Colt Hynes and Preston Guilmet are my candidates; Others in the running would be lefties Scott Barnes and the frustrating Nick Hagadone; RH Frank Herrmann; and longer shot IF Justin Sellers. If based on spring training performance they'd give up Aguillar, but I don't think so.

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Interesting table on MLB team TV revenue. REALLY interesting is that the Dodgers blow everyone, including the Yankees, out of the water. The per cent is their equity stake, and the year is the year the deal expires.
  • Team RSN Avg. Annual Rights Fee Equity Stake Expiration Year
    Arizona Diamonbacks FS Arizona $31 million 2015
    Atlanta Braves FS Sports South/Sports South $20-$30 million 2031
    Baltimore Orioles MASN $29 million 87% N/A
    Boston Red Sox NESN $60 million 80% N/A
    Chicago Cubs CSN Chicago/WGN $50 million (combined) 20% CSN Chicago WGN: 2014/CSN: 2019
    Chicago White Sox CSN Chicago $45.5 million 40% N/A
    Cincinnati Reds FS Ohio $30 million 2016
    Cleveland Indians FS Ohio $40 million 2022
    Colorado Rockies Root Rocky Mountain $20 million 2014
    Detroit Tigers FS Detroit $40 million 2017
    Houston Astros CSN Houston $80 million 45% 2032
    Kansas City Royals FS Kansas City $20 million 2019
    Los Angeles Angels FS West $150 million 25% 2032
    Los Angeles Dodgers SportsNet LA $340 million 2038
    Miami Marlins FS Florida $18 million N/A
    Milwaukee Brewers FS Wisconsin $20 million 2019
    Minnesota Twins FS North $29 million N/A
    New York Mets SNY $65 million (inc. over time) 65% 2030
    New York Yankees YES $90 million (inc. over time) 34% 2042
    Oakland A’s CSN California $43-$48 million 2029 (opt-out after 2023)
    Philadelphia Phillies CSN Philadelphia $35 million 2015
    Pittsburgh Pirates Root Pittsburgh $18 million 2019
    San Diego Padres FS San Diego $60 million 20% 2031
    San Francisco Giants CSN Bay Area $30 million 35% 2032
    Seattle Mariners Root Northwest $115 million more than 50% 2030
    St. Louis Cardinals FS Midwest $25-28 million 2019
    Tampa Bay Rays SunSports $20 million 2016
    Texas Rangers FS Southwest $150 million 10% 2034
    Toronto Blue Jays Rogers Sportsnet $36 million N/A
    Washington Nationals MASN $29 million 13% N/A
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain

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Joe posted something from Tony Lastoria about a nagging, apparently insignificant physical issue; sore back, maybe? Let's hope that there's nothing more to it. At least he didn't break his ankle while tossing a football around, like Matt Whitney, who might be the last stellar offensive prospect who we lost due to freak injury