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Tribe has Wedge through 2007

Posted on Friday 18 March 2005

The Indians extended manager Eric Wedge’s contract through the 2007 season, with club options for 2008 and 2009. It really looks like Mark Shapiro is building something special with a young roster that’s potentially set up to compete for the next several years, and locking Wedge up now (along with many of his coaches, including Eddie Murray, Buddy Bell and Joel Skinner) gives the franchise a sense of stability as it transitions from a promising team to a contending one.

Of course, Wedge earned this extension because of the work he did during a two-year rebuilding phase. Now we’ll see how he handles the pressure of expectation. From the looks of it, this team plays hard for Wedge and responds well to his managerial style, and I would expect more of the same as the Indians continue to improve.

JEC @ 6:44 pm
Filed under: Cleveland Indians
Representin’ Athens

Posted on Friday 18 March 2005

As an Ohio University alum (’99), I’d be remiss if I didn’t talk about the Bobcats’ first NCAA tourney appearance since 1994. Back then, OU was led by the Shaq of the MAC, Gary Trent, but the 2004-05 version boasts two of the best freshmen in the country, guard Jeremy Fears (11.1 ppg, 3.8 apg) and forward Leon Williams (12.0 ppg, 8.6 rpg).

Drawing the third-seeded Florida Gators in the Syracuse Regional, a team noted for its early round exits, the Bobcats found themselves down by 20 in the second half before going on a 25-5 run and knotting the score at 60-60 with two minutes left. Ultimately, though, the Gators proved to be too much for OU, pulling out the 67-62 win. It was a familiar story for the Bobcats, having fought back from 19 down to beat Buffalo in the MAC championship at the Gund last Saturday. Unfortunately, their latest comeback bid fell just short.

The MAC has been gaining respect over the years from the rest of the college football world, and it may soon be time to start paying attention to the conference during hoops season. Sure, teams like Miami and Eastern Michigan have made some tournament noise in the past, but this OU squad is young, with every starter except senior forward Terren Harbut returning next year, and they aren’t the only talented team in the MAC.

Keep your eye on Athens, Ohio, college basketball fans. The OU bars have always been top-notch, but now it looks like the action at The Convo may be just as appealing.

JEC @ 5:47 pm
Filed under: Cleveland Chatter
Silas slapped with $10,000 fine

Posted on Friday 18 March 2005

Cavs coach Paul Silas was fined $10,000 Thursday by team owner Dan Gilbert for his comments on turncoat Carlos Boozer. I guess the Cavaliers had to make a statement, but 10 grand is an awful lot of money, especially considering all Silas did was tell the truth.

“I’ve spoken to Paul about this and I’m confident he understands that it was completely inappropriate for him to speak in the terms that he did,” GM Jim Paxson said in a written statement. After what Boozer did to the Cavaliers, though, I’m sure Paxson found Silas’ comments perfectly appropriate and pretty damn funny too.

JEC @ 4:16 pm
Filed under: Cleveland Cavaliers