Indians Double Down On Athletic Preps
The Indians were drawn to Quentin Holmes’ speed and defensive range.
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The Indians were drawn to Quentin Holmes’ speed and defensive range.
The Indians knew they were going to have to be patient with Brady Aiken.
An outstanding rookie season doesn’t guarantee a player anything.
Yandy Diaz won an Opening Day spot with an impressive spring training.
Francisco Mejia made the most of his opportunities in big league camp
Greg Allen is one of three prospects looking to force his way to the bigs
The Indians had only one open bullpen spot and 12 potential candidates
Will Benson clearly is a work in progress
The Indians know Yandy Diaz can hit; they just have to find a place to play
Mike Clevinger could compete for an Indians’ bullpen role
The Indians hope to find a matchup lefthander for the bullpen
Greg Allen has been just as impressive off the field as on it.
The Indians have a history of developing coveted front-office personnel
Ryan Merritt was not a surprise to those who know him best.
Even a prospective trade didn’t slow Francisco Mejia
Anthony Santander ranks among Carolina League leaders in several offensive categories
18-year-old Triston McKenzie has had no trouble adjusting to pro ball
One year after drafting him, the Indians are very happy with the progress of Brady Aiken.
Bobby Bradley is one of the most productive power hitters in the minors.
The Indians went back to Georgia for a HS outfielder
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