The Last of Choo?
Choo rebounded into his usual form in 2012, and it's looking likely that that will have been his last season in an Indians uniform.
Choo rebounded into his usual form in 2012, and it's looking likely that that will have been his last season in an Indians uniform.
Let's Go Tribe's look at back at the 2012 Cleveland Indians continues with centerfielder Michael Brantley, who took a big step forward this season.
We end our look at the 2012 Tribe infield with a look at what Asdrubal Cabrera did, and whether he fits into the Indians' post-2012 plans.
Let's Go Tribe's look back at the Cleveland Indian's 2012 season continues with Jason Kipnis, who might soon be the team's best player.
Let's Go Tribe's look back at the Cleveland Indians' 2012 season continues with Lonnie Chisenhall, the 3B of the future whose time has arrived (ready or not).
The plan was to have Lonnie Chisenhall take over third base from Hannahan towards the end of the 2012 season. That's kind of what happened, but in the meantime, the Indians were left with essentially a replacement-level player at third.
Let's Go Tribe's look back at the Cleveland Indians' 2012 season continues with Lou Marson, a backup catcher who plays a lot more than the average backup.
Carlos Santana was one of the few Indians who had an excellent second half in 2012, though unfortunately that came after a poor first half. A look at Santana's season, as well as his future at catcher or perhaps first base.
Let;s Go Tribe's look back at the Cleveland Indians' 2012 season continues with a look at former prospect Matt LaPorta.
Even if Chris Perez had said nothing but the usual athlete platitudes in his post-game comments, the Indians would still be dangling him on the trade market this winter.