Top 100 Indians: #78 Jose Mesa
I could rattle off all the big saves in Mesa's Indians career, but all those accomplishments are overshadowed by what Jose Mesa did in the ninth inning of the seventh game of the 1997 World Series.
I could rattle off all the big saves in Mesa's Indians career, but all those accomplishments are overshadowed by what Jose Mesa did in the ninth inning of the seventh game of the 1997 World Series.
Before Game 4 of the 1948 World Series, manager Lou Boudreau made a hunch move. With the Indians up 2-1, he could have brought back Bob Feller on three days' rest to face , but instead went with Steve Gromek, the club's swingman.
From a Cleveland perspective, trading Joe Carter trade to San Diego was really the first step in building the mid-90s Indians clubs.
One of the more obscure pitchers among the Top 100, Jake Miller pitched for the Indians from the end of the Tris Speaker era to the beginning of the Earl Averill era.
The Top 100 Indians countdown continues with #82 Odell Hale
The Top 100 Indians countdown continues with #83 Jack Graney
The Top 100 Indians countdown continues with #84 Asdrubal Cabrera
The countdown of the Top 100 Indians continues with #85 Casey Blake
The Top 100 Indians countdown continues with #86 Oral HIldebrand
The Top 100 Indians countdown continues with #87 Jake Westbrook.