Indians Player of the Week
The Cleveland Indians have seen two of their top pitchers dropped by injuries, but Josh Tomlin has stepped up in a big way in their absence. Meanwhile, Jose Ramirez and Carlos Santana continue to lead the Tribe offense, as they have for weeks.
Don't look now, but Tyler Naquin is struggling
Tyler Naquin's impressive performance in the early weeks after he was called up by the Cleveland Indians made him a Rookie of the Year candidate, but in recent weeks the 25-year-old outfielder has struggled to sustain his success.
Napoli breaks Thome's single-season Indians record
A couple weeks ago, Mike Napoli became the first Indians player to reach 30 home runs in a season since Grady Sizemore in 2008. Now he's broken a single-season franchise record that belongs to Jim Thome.
Indians Player of the Week
The Cleveland Indians lost one of their best players to a season-ending injury on Saturday, but they also took two of three games against the Tigers, and are closing in on their first AL Central title since 2007.
Trevor Bauer calls Paul Hoynes a coward
Paul Hoynes, Cleveland Indians beat writer for the Cleveland Plain Dealer declared the Tribe's season over on Saturday, following an injury to Carlos Carrasco. Indians players didn't take kindly to it, and Hoynes' absence on Sunday made waves.
Series preview: Indians vs. Tigers
The Cleveland Indians hold a six-game lead in the AL Central over the Tigers, so when the two teams face off this weekend, it's an opportunity for the Tribe to end the race, or for Detroit to get right back into it. Excellent starting pitching...
The computers saw the Indians coming
As the 2016 regular season nears its end, it's worth noting that the projection systems have done very well this year. Many blanched at the Cleveland Indians being forecast to win the AL Central, but they're in position to do just that.
Indians Player of the Week
Corey Kluber continued to make a strong case for winning his second Cy Young. Carlos Santana hit three more home runs, including a blast all the way out of Target Field. The Cleveland Indians won more than they lost last week, and are seven games up.
Handicapping the AL MVP race
Mike Trout is the best player in baseball, but three of the last four years, that hasn't been enough to win him AL MVP. Will this year be different? Jose Altuve, Mookie Betts, Josh Donaldson, and Francisco Lindor have all been great.
Handicapping the AL Cy Young race
Cleveland Indians ace Corey Kluber and Baltimore Orioles closer Zach Britton are just two of the many American League pitchers with a solid argument for winning the Cy Young.