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    Sowers to start vs. Reds Sunday

    Jeremy Sowers will make his MLB debut Sunday in a start vs. the Reds per Marty and Hal on the game broadcast tonight and http://cleveland.indians.mlb.com/NAS...=.jsp&c_id=cle .

    Congrats to the 17th Major Leaguer from my alma mater. Do well! (Except Sunday.)
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    Re: Sowers to start vs. Reds Sunday

    Arrrg another rookie starter.. of late we have had no luck!

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    Re: Sowers to start vs. Reds Sunday

    That's some tasty dripping irony right there.

    Meanwhile, Mark Schramek, the Reds compensation for not signing Sowers, can be found serving sub sandwiches in the upper deck on game night.

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    Re: Sowers to start vs. Reds Sunday

    Quote Originally Posted by jmcclain19
    That's some tasty dripping irony right there.

    Meanwhile, Mark Schramek, the Reds compensation for not signing Sowers, can be found serving sub sandwiches in the upper deck on game night.
    I thought they brought him back?
    Go Gators!

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    Re: Sowers to start vs. Reds Sunday

    -Rookie?
    -Check.

    -Making overall major league debut?
    -Check.

    -Left-handed?
    -Check.

    -Considered "soft-tossing" lefty?
    -Check.

    The recipe is all there for a fantastic debut for young Jeremy Sowers. Great night for him to make his debut. Hopefully the Reds prove me wrong but I'm not betting on it.

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    Re: Sowers to start vs. Reds Sunday

    I'm gonna be at that game.
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    Re: Sowers to start vs. Reds Sunday

    Its too bad its not the other way around and him starting for us against Detroit, why didn't you sign w/ us Sowers? Curse you!

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    May he get ripped by the Reds in his Major League debut...at least that would be a little poetic justice.

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    Re: Sowers to start vs. Reds Sunday

    Let's see.... brilliant kid from a great family decides he wants to go to a first class university instead of signing with the Reds for far less than his market value..... hmmmmm.

    We punted his pick. We took him because we knew he wouldn't sign.

    Good luck, kid... just not against us.
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    Re: Sowers to start vs. Reds Sunday

    http://www.buffalonews.com/editorial...21/1028119.asp

    Wins ninth for Herd, Marte goes homerless

    By TIM BONTEMPS
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    6/21/2006

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    After weeks of speculation, Jeremy Sowers is finally a member of the Cleveland Indians.

    On a day with several transactions involving the Bisons, the left-hander made his last start for the Herd in an 8-2 win over the Indianapolis Indians in front of 7,363 at Dunn Tire Park on Tuesday night. Sowers pitched five innings, allowing two runs on four hits while striking out four.

    "We told him here right after the game that he's going to the big leagues," Bisons manager Torey Lovullo said. "It's well deserved. This team is going to miss Jeremy, but it's time for some other guys to step up and take advantage of their opportunity."

    Sowers allowed two runs on three hits in the first inning, then shut out the Indians on one hit in the next four innings to pick up the win, improving his record to 9-1.

    Sowers suspected that something was up after being pulled from the game after five innings and throwing only 80 pitches. Lately he's thrown nearly 100 per outing.

    "I'm glad that I have the opportunity to pitch at the next level," Sowers said.

    In order to make Sowers a more complete pitcher, Lovullo and pitching coach Greg Hibbard have been working with the young left-hander on controlling runners on the basepaths.

    "He's had to work on controlling the running game, and as soon as we ironed that out and gave him a couple more weapons to control it, he was well on his way," Lovullo said. "The idea is to have him go to the big leagues and never return. He is going to be a special big leaguer for a long, long time."

    After having his name thrown around as a possible call-up on talk radio stations in Cleveland as well as in the newspapers, Sowers was glad to finally get the call to the parent club.

    "It's something you work to," he said. "It's everybody's goal here to get that opportunity. Fortunately, I've pitched well and I'm getting a great opportunity, so I'm just going to try to do my best."

    For many players, making it to the big leagues after slightly more than 40 professional starts could lead to an oversized ego. However, Sowers knows that he needs to stay focused in order to succeed at the next level.

    "That's what this game is all about, because the minute you get cocky it will knock you right back on the ground, and there's always a challenge awaiting," he said. "I just hope I can rise to the occasion."

    Sowers will be joining two of his former teammates from the Bisons who were also moved up to Cleveland on Tuesday. The Indians purchased the contract of utility man Joe Inglett, as well as recalling right-handed reliever Edward Mujica.

    To make room for the two players, disappointing starting pitcher Jason Johnson, who is 3-8 with a 5.96 ERA on the season for the Indians, was designated for assignment, and pitcher Jeremy Guthrie, who was recalled by Cleveland June 13, was sent back to Buffalo.

    Kelly Shoppach, Ben Francisco and Ryan Garko each hit solo home runs for the Bisons. However, Andy Marte did not. He was 1 for 4 with a single and a run scored. That ended his streak of consecutive games with a home run at five, leaving him tied for the club record with Bisons Hall of Famer Ollie Carnegie (1938), Carlos Garcia (1992) and Bill Selby (1998).

    Shoppach's home run to lead off the second inning began the first of two three-run innings for the Herd. Jason Cooper added an RBI double and Jason Alfaro chipped in an RBI single later in the inning.

    Cooper also had an RBI single as part of a three-run fourth, and added another single in the sixth inning for his second three-hit game of the season.
    Nothing to see here. Please disperse.

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    Re: Sowers to start vs. Reds Sunday

    Quote Originally Posted by Javy Pornstache
    -Rookie?
    -Check.

    -Making overall major league debut?
    -Check.

    -Left-handed?
    -Check.

    -Considered "soft-tossing" lefty?
    -Check.

    The recipe is all there for a fantastic debut for young Jeremy Sowers. Great night for him to make his debut. Hopefully the Reds prove me wrong but I'm not betting on it.
    I couldn't agree with you more. It's mindboggling what happens to our bats in situations like this. I'd rather face someone like Chris Carpenter than a soft-throwing rookie.
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    Re: Sowers to start vs. Reds Sunday

    Quote Originally Posted by redsfanfalcon
    May he get ripped by the Reds in his Major League debut...at least that would be a little poetic justice.
    Poetic justice would be he shuts out the Reds in major league debut.

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    Re: Sowers to start vs. Reds Sunday

    Quote Originally Posted by flyer85
    Poetic justice would be he shuts out the Reds in major league debut.
    I don't think anyone would be surprised if he shuts us out.

    Chances of Sowers:

    1) Giving up more than 3 runs: 10%
    2) Throwing 6+ innings giving up 3 or less runs: 90%
    3) Throwing 7+ innings of shutout ball: 20%
    4) Getting his first victory: 85%
    5) Looking like Tom Glavine in his prime: 90%
    6) Upsetting Reds fans: 99.9%

    I hope I'm way off, but I wouldn't bet on it.
    "....the two players I liked watching the most were Barry Larkin and Eric Davis. I was suitably entertained by their effortless skill that I didn't need them crashing into walls like a squirrel on a coke binge." - dsmith421

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    Re: Sowers to start vs. Reds Sunday

    Quote Originally Posted by Redhook
    I couldn't agree with you more. It's mindboggling what happens to our bats in situations like this. I'd rather face someone like Chris Carpenter than a soft-throwing rookie.
    Makes you wonder about our advanced scouting. Do we just not get any info about these guys? No film?

    GL

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    This sucks! I will also be at that game! Good thing there is FREE BEER on the bus ride up and back, I have a feling I am going to need a lot of it!


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