AL Central Preview – Cleveland Indians

With the start of the 2019 season rapidly approaching, I believe it’s time that we give you the ultimate breakdown of each division and predict their position in the standings come season’s end. It’s hard to predict record, so we’ll just give you their placement in the standings. Of course, this is coming from a fan’s perspective and what we think it could look like, not what it will. Today, we focus on the American League Central and the Cleveland Indians:

 

Cleveland Indians

2018 record: 91-71, 1st in AL Central

Projected Lineup:

SS Francisco Lindor

2B Jason Kipnis

3B Jose Ramirez

DH Carlos Santana

1B Jake Bauers

CF Leonys Martin

RF Tyler Naquin

C Roberto Perez

LF Greg Allen

 

Starting Rotation:

RH Corey Kluber

RH Trevor Bauer

RH Carlos Carrasco

RH Mike Clevinger

RH Shane Bieber

RH Danny Salazar

Key Bullpen Pieces:

LH Oliver Perez

RH Tyler Clippard

 

Key Bench Pieces:

OF Bradley Zimmer

DH Hanley Ramirez

OF Matt Joyce

 

The Indians have won the AL Central for three consecutive seasons and were just one win shy of their first World Series title since 1945 in 2016 against the Cubs; they currently have the longest championship drought in all of North American sports. Manager Terry Francona hopes that the 2019 Tribe can get it done. However, offensively, they are not as sound as they were in recent years due to the loss of Edwin Encarnacion and Michael Brantley. Of course, they still have Francisco Lindor and Jose Ramirez, two of the best players in baseball right now, both perennial MVP candidates. The numbers for each of them last year were incredible. Lindor hit .277 with 38 home runs and a .519 SLG, while Ramirez hit .270 39 home runs and an OPS of .939. Both are still just 25 and 26 respectively and are key to the middle of that Cleveland lineup. The Indians are also welcoming back Carlos Santana, who spent the 2018 season with the Phillies after signing a three year contract only to be dealt back to the Tribe. 2018 was a down year for Santana, only batting .229, the lowest of his career; however, I truly believe that some guys perform better in a place they are most comfortable with. Santana had very good numbers with the Indians before departing with a career 8.10 OPS and 174 home runs in 8 seasons with Cleveland. I’m not saying he’s the X-factor by any means, but his presence back in that lineup that seems to have downgraded offensively will be needed.

 

The absolute strength of the Indians will be their starting pitching. Kluber, Bauer, Carrasco and Clevinger all had outstanding seasons in 2018. The four together accumulated a 2.85 ERA, a 3.00 FIP and 881 strikeouts. In fact, they are the first team in history to have four starting pitchers eclipse the 200 strikeout mark for a single season. There is no denying that the Indians’ rotation is among the best, and quite possibly, the best rotation in baseball. This will be what will help them to another AL Central crown.

 

The bullpen has regressed slightly in recent years due to the loss of Andrew Miller, Cody Allen and Bryan Shaw. Sure, Miller and Allen both had down years in 2018, but they were the backbone of that bullpen. Fortunately for the Tribe, they still do have Hand, whom they acquired from the Padres late last year. In 28 games in Cleveland last year, Hand pitched to a 2.28 ERA with 41 strikeouts and a 194 ERA+. Let’s also not sleep on Oliver Perez, who had a phenomenal year last year in his age 36 season. 1.38 ERA. .0742 WHIP and a 1.74 FIP. Many see him as just the left-handed specialist, where his average against lefties was .194, but he was just as dominant against righties with a .104 average against. These two will be the anchors of this Cleveland bullpen.

 

Although the offense, aside from Lindor and Ramirez, may be questionable, it’s the pitching that puts the Indians over the top.

 

2019 prediction: 1st in AL Central

 

Pat Milano
It may be debatable nowadays whether baseball is America's past time, but don't tell that to Pat! A tremendous Mets fan and baseball fan in general with no shortage of opinions makes Pat a valued contributor to The End of the Bench Team. You can find Pat on Instagram and Twitter @milanocookiez56.

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