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Everyone Hates Cleveland

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Join Jim Pete, Mike Hattery, and Gage Will from EveryoneHatesCleveland.com each week as they cover all the trending topics, the data, and the big Cleveland sports storylines. While EHC The Podcast mostly covers the Cleveland Indians, the EHC crew will jump in on the Cleveland Browns, the Cleveland Cavs, and a whole host of other topics!
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Gage Will and Mike Hattery explore the first base position for Cleveland. Bobby Bradley, Jake Bauers, and Josh Naylor highlight the discussion for the now, with a little hint at what's coming down the prospect pipeline. 
Content created for the true diehard. Gage Will and Mike Hattery step into the catcher position for the Cleveland baseball squad in 2021... on the premise of: It. Can't. Be. Worse... Right?
What to make of the Cleveland outfield? Who is getting first base reps? What do you think of Andres Gimenez? EHC's Gage Will and Mike Hattery bring the podcast back for the first installment of the post-Lindor world.
EHC returns with their first podcast of the 2023 season, taking a long look at the Cleveland Guardians as they head into the 2023 season. Optimism abounds as the Guardians open up camp. Is Shane Bieber heading for a monster year in 2023? Looking past Bieber and Triston McKenzie, is the Guardians current pitching staff "thin" heading into the season? Who will step up in the rotation? Is Aaron Civale and Cal Quantrill ready to take a leap, or are they at their season, and what about the trio of Gavin Williams, Tanner Bibee, and Daniel Espino? Is everyone looking past Logan Allen? #JRaMVP Kevin asks, "Is Jose Ramirez a Hall of Famer, and if not yet, what will it take to get there?" Mike, Kevin and Jim take a quick spin around the line-up, and how Will Brennan, Tyler Freeman, and Gabriel Arias are massive upgrades over the 2022 bench. Remembering old friends...and taking them with us going forward as Guardians' fans.
The EHC crew gets together to discuss the big Twins series, what the four game lead means for the Chicago series, and everything in between Minnesota and Chicago.
Could the Cleveland Indians trade Francisco Lindor before the 2020 season? It's not likely, but if they're trying to maximize their return, sooner is better than later.
Is there a bigger rage in Cleveland right now than prospect Oscar Mercado? Here's why folks are so high on a Mercado call-up.
The Cleveland Indians have a lot of interesting stories in the outfield, but if you put the book together, the novel isn't necessarily one you want to read.
The Cleveland Indians have a lot of unanswered questions in 2019, but perhaps the biggest one is Jason Kipnis. Kipnis is currently injured, which isn't a great start, but if he can come back healthy, and continue his swing change improvements, perhaps he can roll out one more big season.
Jose Ramirez and Francisco Lindor arrive at the same destination despite vastly different hitting approaches.
Picking Indians breakouts and their likelihood of occurrence.
The Cleveland Indians will have a new look behind the plate in 2019. With Yan Gomes gone, can the Indians maintain Gomes-level production in the upcoming season?
Every team has a few questions to answer before the start of the 2019 Major League baseball season. Do the Indians have far too many for a playoff contending club? The EHC crew takes a dive into a few of those questions.
WFNY’s EHC podcast returns to discuss the possibilities of trading Corey Kluber once again. With reports that the Indians are likely going to keep all of their starters, it’s still difficult to […]
The Cleveland Indians offseason has featured a bevy of moves. No, they haven’t dealt away a frontline starter. On the contrary, they have shipped out a handful of aging well-knowns for a mixed bag of major league talent and prospects. Out are Yan Gomes, Edwin Encarnacion, Yonder Alonso, and Yandy Diaz. In are Daniel Johnson, Jefry Rodriguez, Andruw Monasterio, Carlos Santana (hello, old friend), Jake Bauers, and Alex Call. Only two of the previously mentioned names are locks to be a prominent part of the Indians 2019 pennant chase, yet one or two more may surface as options throughout the campaign.
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