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Browns will dump Verba

As expected, the Browns have offered Ross Verba his release in exchange for Verba’s agreement to repay $465,000 of a roster bonus. Meanwhile, the Browns added another veteran tackle by signing Marcus Spears. This should give them some depth and insurance after signing tackle L. J. Shelton last week.

Savage and Crennell continue to remake this troubled roster. Verba was overrated as a left tackle, and his contract demands were ridiculous. Savage has shown he will not be intimidated by contract demands, and that no individual player is more important than the team. Expectations are low for the upcoming season, and they are rebuilding this team for the long term, so guys like Shelton and Spears just need to be adequate for now. Who knows, they might even be better than Verba.

Pitching lifts Tribe again

Cliff Lee and the bullpen combined on an 11-inning shutout of the Padres, as the Tribe managed to score two unearned runs in the 11th to take the first game of this series. Cliff Lee has been on a roll along with the rest of the pitching staff (other than Jason Davis). Unfortunately, the White Sox won again.

The waiting game

Well, Cavs fans are going to have to wait a while longer to find out if Larry Brown will become the team’s new president. Brown’s Pistons pulled out a grueling 88-82 win over the Miami Heat Monday night and will now face the Spurs in the NBA Finals.

Indians salvage game three

Hey, at least they didn’t get swept, right? The Indians beat the White Sox 6-4 in 12 innings Sunday despite Bob Wickman’s best effort to give away the game in the 10th. After going 2-4 against the Twins and Sox last week, the Indians now find themselves 10.5 games behind Chicago and seven behind Minnesota in the Central standings with a series against the NL West-leading Padres up next. It ain’t lookin’ pretty, Tribe fans.

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