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British_Pharaoh - October 3, 2006 05:59 PM (GMT)
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CLEVELAND -- The Cleveland Indians quickly took care of some business following a disappointing season by exercising contract options for 2007 on steady starter Jake Westbrook and utilityman Casey Blake on Tuesday.

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Westbrook won 15 games for the second straight year and the Indians rewarded the right-hander by picking up his $6.1 million option. The 29-year-old has pitched 216, 211 and 211 innings the past three seasons.

Even with the Indians' playoff hopes long faded, Westbrook finished strong. He went 8-3 with a 3.94 ERA in August and September to end up 15-10 for the season.

Westbrook added $250,000 to his option by exceeding 200 innings in a Sept. 24 start and then added another $250,000 by eclipsing 210 innings in his final outing on Sept. 30.

Relying mostly on a nasty sinker, Westbrook is 44-34 since becoming a fixture in the club's rotation in 2004. His 55 walks this season were a career-low.

Blake's versatility the past few years has made him one of the Indians' most valuable players and made it easy for them to pick up his $3.75 million option. He was the club's everyday third baseman in 2003 and 2004 but was switched to the outfield after the Indians signed Aaron Boone.

In 2005, he played 138 games in the outfield and filled in at third and first. However, he batted only .241 and hit a paltry .085 (5-for-59) with runners in scoring position.

Blake bounced back in 2006, batting a career-high .282 with 19 homers and 68 RBI in 109 games. His season was twice interrupted with stints on the disabled list. He strained a side muscle in June and sprained his right ankle in early August.

Depending on what they do in free agency or through trades, there's a chance the Indians could platoon Blake at first and in right field in '07.

Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press



so the FO has spent $9.85m already

TheHugeUnit - October 3, 2006 06:58 PM (GMT)
At least they got rid of Boone

Indians declined third baseman Aaron Boone's $3.75 million mutual option for 2007.

Boone finished at .251/.314/.370, which is actually slightly better than his line from the previous year. Howeever, whereas he was a perfectly solid regular over the final four months of 2005, he never played all that well at any point of this season. There's a good chance that he'll head back to the NL to find work as a utilityman. He'd make sense in Cincinnati if Rich Aurilia leaves.

Rockshu - October 3, 2006 07:14 PM (GMT)
Boone sucked serious monkey ass. It's definetely best that the Indians got rid of him.




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