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This Chris Perez dude is awesome.

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I wish I was being serious, Jigo. Just mocking the silliness of the 'no pressure' fallacy, that's all. It gives fans a reason to write off just about anything any of the Tribe players do.

Oh, and awesome foresight PIP. Regardless of how Perez does, your title is appropriate :)
 
Now that's a funny *fix* out of the rafters. :thumbup:
 
I wish I was being serious, Jigo. Just mocking the silliness of the 'no pressure' fallacy, that's all. It gives fans a reason to write off just about anything any of the Tribe players do.

Oh, and awesome foresight PIP. Regardless of how Perez does, your title is appropriate :)

I will respectfully disagree with you. Nobody is using it to "write off" accomplishments. They are simply saying, "Cool, but wait and see."

At least, that's what I'm doing. I'd like to see the team gut it out when they are in contention before I shout that we're going to have a string of championships from every rooftop in Cleveland. I mean, you can't sit here and tell me with a straight face that Jhonny Peralta has done this two years straight now, yet certain people still think it's "a positive". Well guess what? I'll bet you next season he is sucking again in April.
 
I will respectfully disagree with you. Nobody is using it to "write off" accomplishments. They are simply saying, "Cool, but wait and see."

At least, that's what I'm doing. I'd like to see the team gut it out when they are in contention before I shout that we're going to have a string of championships from every rooftop in Cleveland. I mean, you can't sit here and tell me with a straight face that Jhonny Peralta has done this two years straight now, yet certain people still think it's "a positive". Well guess what? I'll bet you next season he is sucking again in April.
I second that. I posted some stats a while ago about how the Indians have done under Wedge for the last seven years, both before the all star break and after it. There was only one year we had a losing record "after" the all star break, if I remember correctly. Every other year we sucked before and did much better after. Why is that?

Perez seems to be the real deal however. I hope he gets his foot taken care off and is back full strength next spring. I also believe there is something to the peralta thing. Year after year is the same crap with him.
 
Time to put CyPez on the shelf until we dust him off in March..

Protect that arm, Chris Perez..I'll miss you.. :sad:
 
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Chris Perez went under the knife yesterday to take out bone spurs and a cyst from his ankle. Wonder if those had any impact on his last few bad performances. He got the walks under control though and that will be necessary for him to become a good setup man. I am definitely intrigued, and am pretty glad we are banking on him and not Jeff Stevens (one of the guys traded for DeRosa). As for Jess Todd, well, we will wait and see.
 
Already sent him a Vermont Teddy Bear and a get well from your Tommy John surgery card... That will be a pick-me-up for CPEZ...
 
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Q&A with Tribe reliever Chris Perez
Right-hander discusses life away from baseball
By Anthony Castrovince / MLB.com
01/08/10 2:52 PM EST

Kerry Wood remains in tow, but the Indians' closer-in-waiting very well may be Chris Perez.

Perez, acquired from the Cardinals in last year's Mark DeRosa trade, put together an impressive second half with the Tribe in '09. From July 8 through the end of the season, he put up a 2.90 ERA, striking out 10.5 batters per nine innings and not allowing a run over 20 consecutive appearances from July 8 through Sept. 5.

The expectation is that Perez will assume a prominent setup role in the Tribe bullpen in 2010. And if Wood is traded at any point, Perez could be the one to step into the ninth-inning duties.

In the meantime, MLB.com asked Perez a few questions to get to know his personality off the field.

If you weren't a professional ballplayer, what career path would you have followed?

I wanted to be an FBI agent, like a profiler or something. That's what I went to college for. I majored in criminology and minored in sociology. If baseball didn't work out, I'd try to do that, somehow.

How did you get into that field?

I just like figuring out clues and puzzles, and I like to travel. It just seemed kind of cool. And watching "CSI" got me thinking about doing that kind of stuff. There's also a show out now called "Criminal Minds" that's pretty good. I'd love to do something like that.

Did you have a job growing up?

Nothing serious. My dad owned a construction company, so I'd work with him in the summers. Digging ditches and hauling trash, stuff like that. But nothing serious.

What are your hobbies off the field?

I like to play video games, listen to music, fish. I'm going to try to learn how to play the guitar. I'm going to take lessons to see if I can do it.

What's your inspiration there?

I like classic rock, and I figured it would be something fun to do. Hopefully I can do it.

You're a fan of classic rock, so let's hear your top five bands.

Led Zeppelin is No. 1, the Beatles are No. 2, the Rolling Stones, ACDC and... I'll go with... The Who.

So what would your entrance music be if you were a closer?

In college and the Minors, it was "Firestarter" by Prodigy. So that's a little more modern.

Let's say you're stranded on a desert island and can bring one CD and one DVD with you. What would they be?

The CD would be Led Zeppelin IV. The DVD would have to be "Braveheart." It's long, so it would kill some time.

If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go and why?

Australia. I've heard good things about it. Everyone I've talked to who has been there likes it. You've got the coast and the beach and the outback. And it's totally different than anywhere over here.

What's your most prized possession?

I've got an autographed picture of Mickey Mantle, Ted Williams and Hank Aaron. I bought that. So that's probably up there.

What do you remember about your first car?

It was a 2001 Nissan Frontier. I was lucky. It was brand new. My dad bought it for me. I had it for about six years and beat it up pretty good. It was a trooper.

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I'm very sure Anthony Castrovince of MLB.com is in line for a huge raise now that he has secured the always so hard to get interview with the one and only Chris Perez.

But seriously; the pen just might be something this year. What that something might be we shall find out.
 
Goodness... Chris Perez just seems so fucking cool....

His entrance song is so appropriate too...
 
If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go and why?

Australia. I've heard good things about it. Everyone I've talked to who has been there likes it. You've got the coast and the beach and the outback. And it's totally different than anywhere over here.

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As RCF's official "Australia freaks me the fuck out" member, I think Chris Perez should read about how insane he would be to go to Australia.

OTOH, Chris Perez is protected by the power of the mullet. That may ward off the millions of things that will kill you in Australia.
 
Goodness... Chris Perez just seems so fucking cool....

His entrance song is so appropriate too...

If he was an RCF member, which cool member would he be?
 

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