Indians news, features and notes
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- Indians notebook: Jason Giambi commands respect, even when doing spot on TV
- Cleveland Indians report: Nick Swisher rejoins team after three days away for birth of daughter
- Indians: Matchups for upcoming games
- Nick Swisher back with Indians after birth of his daughter, Cord Phelps optioned to the minors
- Indians 12, Red Sox 3: Terry Francona’s return to Boston starts with blowout victory
- Indians report: Terry Francona receives warm welcome in return to Fenway Park
- Cleveland Indians notebook: Michael Bourn stews over assisted home run
- Indians call up Scott Barnes, move out David Huff from bullpen
- Tigers 11, Indians 7: Ubaldo Jimenez gets rocked; Miguel Cabrera finishes it off with bouncing homer
Allen, Fedroff earn Tribe internal awards
The Indians have named right-hander Cody Allen winner of the Bob Feller Award and outfielder Tim Fedroff the recipient of the Lou Boudreau Award as the organization’s minor-league pitcher and player of the year.
Allen. 24, pitched at three minor-league levels before being promoted to Cleveland on July 20, becoming only the second member of the 2011 draft class to make it to the majors. He began his big-league career by making 12 consecutive scoreless appearances and went on to post an 0-1 record and 3.72 earned-run average in 27 relief outings.
Fedroff, 25, began the season at Akron and was promoted on June 6 to Columbus, where he batted .325 with 52 runs, 14 doubles, nine home runs and 32 RBI in 69 games.