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seamaholic 2
The Indians don’t need to sign a free agent. They need to dip into their stash of prospects and trade for a cheap outfielder who can hit the ball better than Rajai Davis. That should really be quite easy.
The Oregonian
I think Uribe would be a worthwhile addition for them too though.
kbarr888
They should revisit talks with the Marlins about Ozuna. Marlins want a stud pitcher, and have a very high ceiling, cost-controlled player in Ozuna. The Marlins (like everyone else) want Carrasco……but would probably work out a deal for Salazar. You might even get a decent prospect to go along with Ozuna if you throw in a lower one with Salazar. Food for thought…..
GoRav114
For anyone curious Cleveland has the 15th draft pick. It should have been included in the article but I digress. Looking at the teams ahead of them with unprotected picks (Mariners, Red Sox, Rays, and Orioles) it seems like at least one of them will end up signing a player with draft pick compensation.
ronnsnow
Is Chisenhall’s defense that bad that he’s not being considered for third base anymore? I don’t catch too many Indians games.
cxcx
He was bad at third and played well in the outfield.
stymeedone
How can they be done making significant moves when they haven’t made any?
cxcx
They signed a player to a potentially $10m AAV contract. Every team in the league would consider that a significant move.
stymeedone
Signing a player with a degenerative hip doesn’t count as significant.
andrewk
A small point perhaps, but significant nonetheless: Jeff Manship is a lock for the bullpen after his stellar 2015. He”s certainly way ahead of Adams and Armstrong..