Transactions: Indians Set 40-Man Roster
A look at the players the Indians added to their roster, as well as who they had to let go to room for the additions.
A look at the players the Indians added to their roster, as well as who they had to let go to room for the additions.
The Indians have added Tim Fedroff, CC Lee, TJ House, and Trey Haley to the 40-man Roster. They have also outrighted Matt LaPorta and Brent Lillibridge and DFAd Fabio Martinez.
The Indians may be looking to move Asdrubal Cabrera, but his market may be shrinking.
The Indians are in need of an outfielder and ESPN's Jerry Crasnick reports the team is interested in a free agent who'd represent a legitimate upgrade.
The Indians' first free agent signings were of the minor-league variety.
The Indians made their first acquisitions of the offseason, claiming one reliever on waivers and trading another one for two potential role players.
Later tonight I'll recap the moves over the weekend, but let's first recap what the Indians roster looked like after free agency and the team's option decisions.
I have always liked Mike Aviles. You will have to learn to as well.
The Angels have traded Dan Haren to the Cubs for Carlos Marmol. If Haren was available for a closer who peaked in 2010, why didn't the Indians offer Chris Perez?
MLB recently signed new TV deals with FOX, ESPN, and TBS that will soon provide each team with close to $25 million a year in new revenue. Can the Indians capitalize on this?