News - Eric Wedge
Cleveland Indians Manager Eric Wedge was told he won't be leading the team in 2010, the Indians announced Wednesday. The Indians said Wedge and his coaching staff would be replaced after this season. They will, however, finish out the 2009 season.
Wedge Teams Up with 17-Year-Old Patient to "Pitch" Donations at Sept. 28 Game BETHESDA, Md., Sept. 25 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Eric Wedge, manager of the Cleveland Indians, is joining the fight against cystic fibrosis (CF), a fatal genetic disease.
Cleveland Indians relief pitcher Winston Abreu and Manager Eric Wedge are being punished with suspensions for a weekend beaning incident in Seattle. Abreu was suspended for three games for intentionally hitting Jack Hannahan in the ninth inning Saturday when the Indians were leading the Mariners 10-0.
Eric Wedge and Bob Melvin, former backup catchers who found far more success in the dugout than on the field, were honored Wednesday as managers of the year.
Tick tock, tick tock. The wait is on for Joe Torre and his Yankees players, a fiercely loyal bunch. Nearly everyone in New York wanted to know Tuesday whether owner George Steinbrenner will keep his longtime manager or let him go after 12 straight playoff appearances.
