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Cleveland Indians Closer Chris Perez is blasting fans for what he calls their lack of support and an "embarrassing" attendance record to date.

While the Tribe is ranked first in the American League Central, the team is dead last when it comes to attendance in the majors.

"It's not a good atmosphere, it's not fun to be here," Perez said.

When asked if his teammates share his feelings, he admitted he's not the only one.

"They feel the same way, they just won't say it," Perez said.

From expressing his concerns about other teams and their outlook on playing in Cleveland, to the media and blaming them for negative spins, Perez sounded off.

Listen to his interview below:

Perez admits that the weather and economy are factors, but he says his anger built up over time and that Thursday was the last straw for him.

"We're in first place, enjoy it. We could be in last place-- could be the Royals, could be the Pirates," Perez said.

Published in Local
Wednesday, 04 April 2012 12:12

Tribe Signs Cabrera To Two Year Deal

The Tribe is signing shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera to a new two-year contract extension, just one day before the season opener against the Blue Jays.

Cleveland Indians Team President Mark Shapiro says Cabrera is an important asset to their roster.

"This is a guy that has established himself as one of the best offensive middle infielders in the game," he said.

Cabrera has been an anchor for this Indians team, leading the team in runs, hits, runs batted in and stolen bases on his way to his first All-Star appearance in 2011.

"The ability to get him for additional years of free agency is a huge plus for our organization, for our ability to plan," Shapiro said.

Press Release:

(Cleveland Indians) The Cleveland Indians today announced the club has signed INF ASDRUBAL CABRERA to a two-year contract extension covering the 2013 and 2014 Championship Seasons.

Cabrera, 26, earned his first All-Star selection in 2011 and was awarded an American League Silver Slugger, hitting .273 (165-for-604) with 32 doubles, 3 triples, 25HR and 92 RBI in 151 games. He led the team in runs (87), hits (165), RBI (92) and stolen bases (17) and topped American League shortstops in RBI, was tied for first in hits and was second in runs, doubles and home runs. Overall his 92RBI were 17th in the entire AL and were the most by an Indians shortstop since Lou Boudreau (106) won the 1948 MVP Award. His 25 home runs as a shortstop were the most in the 111-year history of the Cleveland Indians franchise and the most ever for a Venezuelan-born shortstop.

Asdrubal was also named “Man of the Year” by the Cleveland BBWAA Chapter, finished 20th in the AL MVP voting and was named the shortstop on the Sporting News AL postseason All-Star Team.

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Saturday, 13 August 2011 08:07

Indians Beat Twins

Minnesota manager Ron Gardenhire was in an upbeat mood prior to Friday night's game against the Cleveland Indians

First baseman Justin Morneau was back in the lineup after missing two months with neck surgery. Gardenhire was even able to joke about the fact that right fielder Michael Cuddyer injured his neck taking early batting practice and had to be scratched, meaning the Twins opening day lineup was intact for 25 minutes.

Five hours later, Gardenhire's mood had soured considerably. Several defensive misplays contributed to a 3-2 loss, the Twins' 10th in 12 games.

"We basically gave it away," Gardenhire said. "We missed a lot of plays. It's a tough loss for us. We need some people to play a lot better baseball. It's kind of embarrassing, to tell you the truth."

The defensive problems ruined a strong performance by Carl Pavano, who allowed two runs in 7 1-3 innings. He was pulled after Travis Hafner singled with one out in the eighth and Minnesota holding a 2-1 lead. Glen Perkins (4-3) relieved and Santana hit a booming double to right-center field to score pinch-runner Michael Brantley with the tying run.

With two outs, Matt LaPorta's blooper dropped in front of diving left fielder Ben Revere for the go-ahead run.

While the lead was lost in the eighth, Gardenhire thought the Twins' defensive issues in the sixth played a major role in the defeat. Tsuyoshi Nishioka singled home both runs for Minnesota in the third and eighth, but he had a rough inning at shortstop in the sixth when the Indians tied the game 1-1.

After Ezequiel Carrera started the inning with a bunt hit, Nishioka couldn't handle Shin-Soo Choo's ground ball, a play that was ruled a hit. Jason Kipnis followed with a double-play grounder that Nishioka booted, but recovered to get Carrera at third.

Following a fielder's choice ground ball by Asdrubal Cabrera that left runners at the corners, Hafner bounced a ball that went just over the outstretched glove of Pavano. Nishioka came in from shortstop to field the ball, which glanced off his glove for an error, scoring Choo from third.

Nishioka then made a mental mistake when he forgot to cover second on Santana's ground ball to Morneau, who threw to Pavano at first for the inning-ending out.

Gardenhire was clearly unhappy with the play of his rookie infielder, who was signed in the offseason after playing in Japan the last seven years.

"It's part of growing up and learning," Gardenhire said. "Some balls were pretty hard at him. He made a mental mistake not covering second. I don't know how we got out of that one."

The Twins are on a critical road trip with two more games against the Indians and three in Detroit, which now leads Minnesota by 11 games in the AL Central. Gardenhire knows his team can't play this poorly if it wants to get back in the race.

"We got one error, but there should have been four," he said. "This is the major leagues and those balls are supposed to be caught. Those aren't base hits. Those are outs. I don't care what anybody says."

Pavano was diplomatic when talking about the defense.

"It's a game of inches," he said. "A ball here, a ball there, a bad hop."

Rafael Perez (5-2) got the final out in the eighth for the win and Chris Perez worked a perfect ninth for his 24th save in 27 chances.

Twins designated hitter Jim Thome remained two homers shy of 600 for his career. He went 0 for 2 with a walk, the 1,709th of his career - passing Hall of Famer Mel Ott for eighth all-time. He also is in eighth place on the home-run list.

Cleveland starter Justin Masterson allowed five hits and two runs over 7 2-3 innings.

Notes: Cuddyer was examined by doctors Friday and could return to the lineup Sunday. ... Casilla, activated Friday, left in the seventh tweaking his right hamstring running to first base. He had been on the disabled list with a strain in the same area. Gardenhire said he would know more about the injury Saturday. ... Each team started only one right-handed hitter in its lineup - LaPorta and Twins 3B Danny Valencia. ... The series' second game features a matchup of right-handers, Brian Duensing (8-10) for Minnesota against Josh Tomlin (11-5). Duensing beat the Indians 10-3 in Minnesota in April; Tomlin lost to the Twins 6-4 in Cleveland in June. ... Cleveland is expected to recall LHP David Huff from Triple-A Columbus to start Sunday.

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