Yeah, Cleveland has been tough to figure out the past few years. I always felt like they should be scoring more runs than they have. Pronk's collapse has had a lot to do with that. They've also continually lived with sub-par production from first base. But I think another issue has been that they have relied way too much on finesse pitchers and didn't have a great defense to pair them with. If you are going to live with guys like Peralta at SS, then you are going to have to put people on the mound that can get some strikeouts. However, all this is from the outside without taking too close a look at what has been going on. Not a terrible explanation. Last year was extremely frustrating because our bullpen was absolutely terrible and our offense decided to match them during the first half of the year. Our offense really picked up in the second half (mostly because of Choo), but it was too late. We were too far behind and had already traded our ace. This year was ridiculously frustrating. We would beat a team by 8 and then lose three consecutive games by 1 run. Once again, the bullpen was absolutely terrible. The Kerry signing didn't help matters, but most of the time our bullpen blew it before Kerry even got his opportunity to suck. Shapiro has tried to spend money in places where he thought it would help, but if you look at all of our 8-figure salaries for next year, they have all been colossal disappointments for one reason or another (Westbrook, Hafner, Wood). Today's trade hurt the most. I definitely understood the CC trade last year. I was able to accept the Lee trade. But Vic was to Indians fans what Wood was to a lot of Cubs fans. He was the absolute heart of the team. He had a different handshake for every single person on the team, was always upbeat, and always seemed to care about winning. This sucks.