Spanning the FanSided globe to bring you the best of Cleveland sports – from the Browns to the Indians and Cavs – this is your Daily Dawg Tags for Thursday, May 14.
- Should the Browns trade Alex Mack? – Pro Bowl center Alex Mack can walk away from the Browns after the 2015 season. Should the team look to proactive with the situation?
- Cleveland Browns running backs returning to passing game – Offensive coordinator John DeFilippo is looking to bring the running backs back into the passing game.
- Four questions on cornerback Ifo Ekpre-Olomu – Justin Phillips from Autzen Zoo helps answer some questions about the talented draft pick from Oregon.
Cleveland Indians
- Indians Kluber pitches a gem for first win of the season – It took till the middle of May, but Cleveland Indians pitcher Corey Kluber got his first win of the season over the St. Louis Cardinals, striking out 18 and allowing just one hit.
Cleveland Cavaliers
- Cavs to sign Norris Cole this summer? – Norris Cole isn’t the best point guard in the NBA by any means, but he’s a guy who could be the best fit for the Cleveland Cavaliers this summer.
- Cavs vs. Bulls: 5 standout stats from Game 5 – Relive Cleveland’s Game 5 victory with these standout stats.
- LeBron James tells Kyrie to celebrate Game 5 win (video) – After the huge Game 5 win over the Bulls, LeBron James was in a really good mood and made fun of Kyrie Irving for limping around and not celebrating.
- Cavs vs. Bulls Game 5: Change is the key – Change is the sign of development and Game 5 of Cleveland’s series with Chicago showed how change, and lack of it, can be decisive in sports.
All-Around Cleveland Sports
- Corey Kluber should’ve pitched the ninth – Picking up his first win of the season and striking out 18 wasn’t enough; Corey Kluber should have been allowed to finish the game against St. Louis.
- No set answer at tight end for the Cleveland Browns – With Jordan Cameron off to Miami, the Cleveland Browns are left without a reliable player at tight end to fill the void. The team does have five options that may be relied upon often.
What are your thoughts on today’s edition of “Daily Dawg Tags” from Dawg Pound Daily?