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AP - Kansas City, MO - The Cleveland Indians announced this afternoon that there will be a rotation change, top to bottom. Weeks ago it was first mentioned by the management division of the Indians that a change needed to be made. Three pitchers, Anthony Reyes, Aaron Laffey, and Carl Pavano's jobs were in question. In the past two weeks the Indians have gauged each of these pitchers to decide weather or not they would remain with the team or be sent down for another prospect to rise.
After a meeting Monday, GM Mark Shapiro and manager Eric Wedge met with the entire pitching staff once they reached Kansas City to make the decision. After a couple of hours Eric Wedge exited the meeting with a task, to announce the new rotation by 4PM that day. Wedge went to his hotel room and only an hour later returned with the announcement to the entire staff.
"The shake-up was necessary" Said Cliff Lee. "Some of us produced, others struggled. When you shake things up sometimes, it breaths life into guys. It lets the guys in AAA, and AA, know that they have a chance to make this squad." Cliff Lee continued, "I feel the competitive edge after what was released, I know what I have to do to get better." We asked Eric Wedge his thoughts on the move. "Something needed to be done, the next couple weeks we can make a push to re-obtain the Wildcard lead, and make a move on Detroit we need the best guys on the mound to do that."
The Indians new rotation looks like this.
F. Carmona (5-1, 2.60 ERA)
C. Lee (4-1, 3.75 ERA)
C. Pavano (2-1, 4.66 ERA)
J. Westbrook (0-0, 0.00 ERA)
A. Laffey (3-3, 4.66 ERA)
This rotation will be effective immediately.
Anthony Reyes was dropped to AAA Columbus, Anthony struggled early and often during his MLB campaign and was the only pitcher out of the three mentioned that got the ax on Monday. Aaron Laffey was given the fifth spot due to his strong outing against the Devil Rays, he has been told however, that he is on the verge of being dismissed from the team should any struggles to provide decent starts continues.
The Indians also made moves to their minor league rosters. Oren Hitchcock of AAA Columbus was moved down (2-5, 4.84 ERA) In favor of Chris Jahnikow who has provided an excellent start in AA Akron. (6-1, 0.84 ERA). Janikow's progress has been impressive to say the least. He will be gauged in AAA ball to see monitor his progression, should he answer the call you could see him this summer in the Indians rotation, or bullpen.
With this shake up the Indians have their next six games on the road, a three game series in Kansas City to conclude on Thursday, and a weekend series with Interleague Rival, The Cincinnati Reds. After that they will go home to host the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in a four game series, and close out the month of May with a four game series against the New York Yankees.