Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Cavs Mount Bucks, Clear Space for Playoff Foes and other top stories.

  • Cavs Mount Bucks, Clear Space for Playoff Foes

    Cavs Mount Bucks, Clear Space for Playoff Foes
    click to enlarge "Special Delivery For Mongo" In a season as long and anxiety-inducing as a Clearblue wait, the Cavaliers finally had their Dirk Diggler moment, letting the heavy hammer fall on Milwaukee with a jaw dropping swing. The Wine and Gold moved the ball like they had stock in Ryder, and scored more easily than a porn casting agent. The 29-point gutting of the Bucks glistened as the culmination to a frustrating season of ups and do..
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  • Trevor Bauer adjusting to life in the Cleveland Indians' bullpen

    Trevor Bauer adjusting to life in the Cleveland Indians' bullpen
    Cleveland Indians relief pitcher Trevor Bauer waits for Boston Red Sox' David Ortiz to run the bases after Ortiz hit a two-run home run off Bauer in the ninth inning of Tuesday's home opener. Tony Dejak, Associated Press CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The bullpen can be a lonely place for a new face. Trevor Bauer said he hasn't had time to adjust to his new role as a reliever. He hasn't yet determined how long he needs to warm up or whether he needs to whittle down his pitch arsenal. He entered in the nin..
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  • Former Cuyahoga County official files lawsuit against county ...

    Former Cuyahoga County official files lawsuit against county ...
    Marcia McCoy File photo  CLEVELAND, Ohio — A longtime Cleveland community activist has filed suit against Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Municipal School District, The Plain Dealer and the operator of cleveland.com, alleging a conspiracy to defame her through false news stories after she was hired for a high-level county job that she later lost. Marcia McCoy, in a lawsuit filed Friday, claims that David Merriman, a county administrator, and cleveland.com reporter Andrew J. Tobias worked together "..
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  • 5 videos from Wednesday's Cleveland Browns press conferences

    5 videos from Wednesday's Cleveland Browns press conferences
    BEREA, Ohio -- The Cleveland Browns returned to their practice facility in Berea this week to begin the team's voluntary offseason program. It's the start of a program that will run until mid-June. Wednesday was the media's first opportunity to talk to some of the participants in the program. Head coach Hue Jackson, quarterbacks Josh McCown and Robert Griffin III, tight end Gary Barnidge, linebacker Demario Davis and offensive lineman Joel Bitonio all spoke. Check out some clips from Wendnesda..
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  • Cleveland swears in first Hispanic fire chief (video)

    Cleveland swears in first Hispanic fire chief (video)
    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Battalion Chief Angelo Calvillo was sworn in Wednesday as the city's new fire chief, making him the first Hispanic person to head the city's Division of Fire. Calvillo, a 27-year veteran who has steadily risen through the department's ranks, served as interim chief since October, when Chief Patrick Kelly resigned to head the fire department in Olmsted Township. Calvillo, reading from a written speech during the ceremony at City Hall, said he was proud to take over "one of th..
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  • Cleveland Indians, Boston Red Sox lineups for Wednesday night's ...

    Cleveland Indians, Boston Red Sox lineups for Wednesday night's ...
    Cleveland Indians vs. Boston Red Sox Tyler Naquin, shown heading up the dugout steps Tuesday when he was introduced for opening day, is scheduled to make his big league debut in center field Wednesday night at Progressive Field. (Chuck Crow, The Plain Dealer) CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Here are the lineups for Wednesday night's game between the Red Sox and Indians at Progressive Field. INDIANS SS Francisco L..
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  • The Rookie: Chronicling the Opening Day(s) experience for ...

    The Rookie: Chronicling the Opening Day(s) experience for ...
    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Zac Naquin shut off his boat's motor and just sat there, alone, in the middle of the Gibbons Creek Reservoir in College Station, Texas. His younger brother, Tyler, informed him that he had earned a spot on the Indians' Opening Day roster. "I just sat out in the middle of the lake and I was like, 'Wow,'" Zac said. "When he called me, it was like he had just won the lottery. It was cool to share that experience with him. It almost didn't seem real." Right away, the Naquins dev..
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  • Cleveland Indians Minor League Report: Opening day, schedules ...

    Cleveland Indians Minor League Report: Opening day, schedules ...
    CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Opening day in baseball hits throughout the Cleveland Indians minor league system Thursday. Here is a quick capsule look at the openers for Cleveland's four teams -- Class AAA Columbus Clippers, Class AA Akron RubberDucks, High Class A Lynchburg Hillcats, Low Class A Lake County Captains -- and a name or two to keep an eye on throughout the season. Columbus ClippersWhat: Class AAAWhere: Columbus, OhioOpener: Thursday vs. Indianapolis, 6:35 p.m.Three names to know: LHP T.J. ..
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  • Suspect in Cleveland woman's beating death appears in court (video)

    Suspect in Cleveland woman's beating death appears in court (video)
    Charles StovesCleveland Division of Police  CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The man accused of beating to death a Cleveland woman last month remains jailed on $1 million bond. Charles Stoves, 57, appeared Wednesday before Cleveland Municipal Court Judge Joseph J. Zone to face charges that he killed Lola Robinson last month. The case was bound over to the Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court. Stoves is charged with killing Robinson the week after he was released from jail, where he was being held on charges s..
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  • Former Cleveland radio personality accused of stealing donations ...

    Former Cleveland radio personality accused of stealing donations ...
    J.G. SpoonerBroadview Heights police  CLEVELAND, Ohio รข€“ A former Cleveland sports radio producer and on-air personality is facing criminal charges after police say he stole more than $7,000 from a fundraiser he started for a woman suffering from cystic fibrosis. Joseph Gerard Spooner, known to listeners of 92.3 The Fan as "J.G. Spooner" funneled every donation made last year to the GoFundMe campaign into his personal bank account, according to police reports. Spooner, 35, now faces a charge ..
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