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INFORMATION & RECORD BOOK 2015 SEASON SCHEDULE 2015 APRIL JULY SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 1 7:10 2 12:10 3 7:05 4 4:05 tb tb pit pit 5 6 7:05 7 8 8:05 9 2:05 10 4:10 11 4:10 5 1:35 6 7:10 7 7:10 8 7:10 9 7:10 10 7:10 11 6:35 HOU HOU HOU HOU det det pit HOU HOU HOU HOU oakdet oakdet 12 1:10 13 14 7:10 15 12:10 16 17 8:10 18 2:10 12 1:10 13 14 15 16 17 7:10 18 7:10 det cws cws min min oakdet ALL-STARcws BREAK cwsIN CINCINNATI mincin mincin 19 2:10 20 8:10 21 8:10 22 2:10 23 24 7:08 25 1:08 19 1:10 20 21 8:10 22 2:10 23 7:10 24 7:10 25 7:10 min cws cws cws det det mincin cws cwsmil cwsmil cws cwsdet cwsdet 26 1:08 27 6:10 28 6:10 29 6:10 30 7:10 26 1:10 27 7:10 28 7:10 29 12:10 30 10:07 31 9:37 det kc kc kc torkc cwsdet kc kc kc oakkc oak MAY AUGUST SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 13 7:10 42 4:10 1 2 3 41 9:07 tor tor oak 53 1:10 64 75 8:10 86 8:10 79 2:10 108 7:10 911 4:10 25 4:07 63 10:05 47 10:05 85 3:35 96 710 7:10 118 7:10 tor HOUkc HOUkc HOUkc detmin detmin oak laa HOUlaa laaHOU HOU detmin detmin 1210 1:10 1113 1412 6:10 1315 6:10 1614 12:10 1715 8:05 1816 8:05 129 1:10 1310 1411 7:10 1512 7:10 1316 7:10 1714 8:10 1518 7:10 detmin cwsstl cwsstl stl texmin mintex detmin cwsnyy cwsnyy nyy min min 1719 3:05 2018 8:10 1921 8:10 2220 8:10 2321 8:10 2224 7:10 2325 4:10 1619 2:10 1720 7:10 1821 7:10 1922 7:10 2320 7:05 2124 7:05 2225 1:05 mintex cws cws cws cws detcin detcin min cwsbos cwsbos cwsbos nyy detnyy nyydet 2426 1:10 2725 4:10 2628 7:10 2927 12:10 2830 10:10 29 10:10 30 10:10 2326 TBD 2427 2528 7:10 2629 7:10 2730 28 7:10 29 7:10 detcin texkc texkc texkc seakc sea sea detnyy kc milkc milkc kc laa laa 31 4:10 30 1:10 31 7:07 sea laa tor JUNE SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 8:10 31 8:10 42 8:10 53 7:10 46 4:10 1 7:07 21 7:07 32 34 7:08 45 7:08 kc kc kc bal bal tor tor det det 57 1:10 68 79 7:10 810 7:10 119 12:10 1012 7:08 1311 4:08 56 1:08 67 2:10 78 8:10 89 8:10 910 7:10 1011 7:10 1112 7:10 COREY KLUBER | AL CY YOUNG WINNER YOUNG AL CY COREY KLUBER | bal HOUsea HOUsea HOUsea det det det cws cwsHOU cwsHOU HOUdet det det 1214 1:08 1513 8:05 1416 8:05 1715 7:10 1618 7:10 1719 7:10 1820 7:10 1213 1:10 1314 7:10 1415 7:10 1516 7:10 1617 7:10 1718 7:10 1918 7:10 det chc cwschc cwschc chc mintb mintb det kc cwskc cwskc kc cwsmin cwsmin 2119 1:10 2022 7:10 2321 7:10 2224 12:10 2325 2426 7:05 2527 7:15 2019 1:10 2120 2221 8:10 2223 8:10 2324 8:10 2524 8:10 2526 7:10 mintb cwsdet cwsdet cwsdet detbal detbal cwsmin cws cwsmin cwsmin min detkc detkc 1:35 7:10 7:10 7:10 7:10 7:10 7:10 7:10 7:10 2826 2729 3028 29 30 2726 kc 2827 2928 2930 130 2 3 SLUGGER MICHAEL BRANTLEY | MVP FINALIST/SILVER 2:10 1:10 baldet kctb tbkc kc kc det4 bos minkc minkc minkc minkc bos bos HOME AWAY All game dates are subject to change. Schedule tentative as of January 2015. HOME AWAY All Game Dates and Times are Subject to Change. Schedule Tentative as of February 2014. BASEBALL OPERATIONS Mike Chernoff Assistant General Manager Chris Antonetti Mike Chernoff is in his 12th season with the Cleveland Indians and his ¿ fth as the club’s Executive Vice President and General Manager Assistant General Manager after being elevated to the position in October 2010. Chernoff was previously the Tribe’s Director of Baseball Operations over four seasons Chris Antonetti enters his ¿ fth season as Executive Vice President and General Manager of from 2007-10 after spending the 2005-06 campaigns as the Assistant Director of Baseball the Cleveland Indians after being elevated to the position following the 2010 campaign. It is Operations. His tenure with the organization started in June 2003 when he began an his 17th season overall with the franchise after spending nine years as Assistant GM and, later, internship in Baseball Operations. as Vice President of Baseball Operations from 2002-10. During that period, Chris assisted Mark Shapiro with signi¿ cant rebuilding efforts that were rewarded in 2007 when the Indians As Assistant General Manager, Mike is involved in all aspects of baseball operations and advanced to the A.L. Championship Series after leading Major League Baseball in wins. primarily serves to assist Executive VP & GM Chris Antonetti in all player acquisitions, contract negotiations, player evaluations, and the day-to-day operations of the Baseball Operations Antonetti, 40, joined the Indians organization prior to the 1999 season as an assistant in the Department. He also oversees the club’s professional scouting, baseball analytics and video scouting within the Baseball Baseball Operations Department. He was promoted to Director of Major League Operations Operations Department and is responsible for the interpretation and implementation of Major League waiver and option in August 2001, Assistant GM in January 2002 and Vice President in March 2007. Chris began rules. Chernoff has assisted with a variety of strategic moves that have impacted the Indians current Major League his career in professional baseball in the summer of 1997 as an intern with the Montreal Expos in West Palm Beach, FL. team, including the hiring of Terry Francona and numerous player acquisitions via trade, waiver claim and free agency. He was later hired as Assistant Director of Player Development with the Expos in November 1997 and served in that position until joining the Indians staff. Mike played four years of varsity baseball as a middle in¿ elder at Princeton University and served as captain of the team as a senior. He earned a degree in economics with a certi¿ cate in ¿ nance from the Ivy League institution in June 2003. In his current role, Antonetti oversaw a strategic reshaping of the Indians Major League club prior to the 2013 campaign, which began with the hiring of Terry Francona, a two-time World Series champion with 30-plus years of professional Mike and his wife, Sarah, reside in Beachwood with their sons, Brody and Owen. His father, Mark, is the Vice President baseball experience, as Indians manager on Oct. 8, 2012. Cleveland went on to earn a Postseason berth in the 2013 A.L. of Programming at WFAN in New York City. Wild Card Game and entered the ¿ nal weekend of the 2014 season in playoff contention. Guided by an organizational philosophy that balances an emphasis on scouting and player development with opportunistic trades and timely investments Ross Atkins in the free agent market, Antonetti and his staff have worked to assemble a deep and versatile 40-man roster for 2015. Vice President, Player Personnel Through collaborative efforts with John Mirabelli and Brad Grant, Chris has guided amateur scouting processes and acquisition strategies that have yielded homegrown players such as Cody Allen, Lonnie Chisenhall, Kyle Crockett, Tyler Ross Atkins begins his 15th season with the Cleveland Indians and ¿ rst since being elevated Holt, T.J. House, Jason Kipnis, C.C. Lee, Roberto Perez, Jose Ramirez and Danny Salazar. The organization’s 2014 draft to Vice President of Player Personnel. He previously served as VP of Player Development class, in particular, was rated as best in the Majors according to Baseball America. Antonetti has also been instrumental from 2011-14 and as Director of Player Development from 2007-10. Atkins also spent three in engineering trades to acquire the likes of Mike Aviles, Trevor Bauer, Michael Brantley, Carlos Carrasco, Yan Gomes, seasons from 2004-06 as the club’s Director of Latin American Operations after supporting Corey Kluber, Zach McAllister, Brandon Moss, Carlos Santana, Marc Rzepczynski, Bryan Shaw and Zach Walters. With John Farrell from 2001-03 as the Assistant Director of Player Development. the help of substantial ¿ nancial commitments by the Dolan family, the organization signed long-term contract extensions In his current role, Atkins, 41, oversees all elements of the Tribe’s Player Development System, with Brantley, Gomes, Kipnis and Santana. Collectively, these moves were designed to establish a core group of talented working to ensure that the values, visions and philosophies communicated across all Minor players able to compete together in Cleveland for multiple seasons.