Indians news, features and notes
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- Red Sox 8, Indians 1: Red Sox return the blowout favor to punchless Tribe
- 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
Tomlin, Sturdevant shine in practice game
GOODYEAR, Ariz.: Not surprisingly, the pitchers had the better of it in the first of the Indians' two intrasquad games this afternoon on Field No. 1 of the Goodyear spring training facility.
Josh Tomlin was the first of eight ptichers to throw one inning each, and Tomlin retired the side in order on nine pitches, striking out one. The last pitcher to take the mound, non-roster invitee Tyler Sturdevant, was the only other pitcher to throw a totally clean inning, striking out one.
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Albert Belle visits Tribe camp
GOODYEAR, Ariz.: Albert Belle, a resident of nearby Paradise Valley, visited the Indians' training camp today for the first time since the team relocated to the Phoenix area four years ago.
At the behest of former teammates Kenny Lofton and Carlos Baerga, both of whom are here to help tutor players during training camp, plus Tribe senior vice president of public affairs, Bob DiBiasio, Belle made his first contact with his former team since he left via free agency following the 1996 season.
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Chris Perez out 4-6 weeks with oblique strain
GOODYEAR, Ariz.: Chris Perez was doing something he does naturally: throwing a bullpen, when he suddenly felt a twinge in his left side.
He tried to keep throwing but couldn't. Tests showed that he had strained his left oblique and probably will be sidelined from four to six weeks, putting in jeopardy his readiness for thre April 5 opener against Toronto.
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Sizemore suffers setback; probably out for Opening Day
GOODYEAR, Ariz.: Grady Sizemore is unlikely to start the season on time after straining his back as he fielded ground balls in the outfield.
""While rehabbing his right knee approximately two weeks ago, Grady sustained a lower back strain and is presently rehabbing that condition,'' head trainer Lonnie Soloff said this afternoon. ""At the present time he has ceased baseball activities. A return to baseball activities is strictly dependent on his response to treatment.''
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Tribe signs veteran infielder to minor-league deal
GOODYEAR, Ariz. -- Veteran middle infielder Cristian Guzman is in camp and says he is ready to sign a minor-league contract on Wednesday.
Guzman, 33, played six years for the Twins and five for the Nationals before spending 2010 with the Rangers. However, he suffered an injury to his right shoulder and underwent rotator cuff surgery, missing all of the 2011 season.
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Crowe invited to big-league camp
Trevor Crowe no longer is on the Indians' 40-man roster, but he has been invited to major-league camp once spring training begins on Monday. Crowe missed almost the entire 2011 season with a shoulder injury.
Late in spring training, Crowe underwent surgery to repair his right shoiulder. He did not return to the Tribe until late September.
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Tribe promotions and event schedule for 2012 season
The Indians released their 2012 promotions and events schedule, kicking off as usual with a magnet schedule giveaway on Opening Day, April 5 against the Tornoto Blue jays at 3:05 p.m.
Other giveaways include a Bobble Head series featuring former Tribe players Joe Carter, Carlos Baerga, Sandy Alomar, Jr., 2012 Indians Hall of Fame inductee Gaylord Perry and current Indians All-Star SS Asdrubal Cabrera.
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Indians single-game tickets go on sale Monday
Single-game tickets for all 81 regular-season Tribe home games at Progressive Field will be on sale Monday beginning at 10 a.m. - the same day Tribe pitchers and catchers report to Spring Training.
Opening Day for the Indians 112th season is April 5 at 3:05 p.m. against the Toronto Blue Jays.
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Tribe signs Kotchman
Multiple sources are reporting that the Indians have signed free-agent Casey Kotchman for about $3 million.
The former Tampa Bay first baseman batted a career high .306 with 10 home runs and 48 RBI in 500 at-bats.
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Tribe avoids arbitration with Rafael Perez
The Indians avoided an arbitration hearing with Rafael Perez by inducing the left-handed reliever to accept a contract for $2.005 million plus incentives this morning.
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