LOL, the voice of frustration!
Obviously I'd be foolish to argue with Uribe's hitting, but I do watch. Yes, he's had mishaps but he's made some great defensive plays as well. Overall he is still a good fielder, just IMO of course.
Not questioning an upgrade would be really nice. On that note:
MLB roundup: Indians may stick to smaller deals before deadline
Terry Francona probably shouldn't count on getting much help via the trade route.
Buster OlneyESPN Senior Writer
The Cleveland Indians have a loaded farm system, with enough firepower to land Andrew Miller or Josh Reddick or Jay Bruce or just about any available player on the trade market. They probably could've had Aroldis Chapman.
Cleveland will make upgrades, but chances are its choices will be valued more for infrastructure than headlines. Eduardo Nunez of the Twins could be a natural target because of his speed, athleticism and versatility --
he can play the left side of the infield or the outfield -- and he is having the best season of his career, with 15 doubles, 12 homers and 26 stolen bases.
Minnesota might want to sell high both on Nunez and on left-hander Fernando Abad, who has held lefties to a .497 OPS.
Cleveland won Tuesday night on a Francisco Lindor walk-off hit, and leads the AL Central by 5 1/2 games. The Indians' needs have become more and more glaring.
Michael Brantley is still confident he'll return and play a part this season.
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