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Lindor struggled with the 2020 Cleveland Indians. [54] He batted .258 with eight home runs and 27 RBIs in 60 games. [53] His batting average, on-base percentage, slugging percentage and wRC+ were all career worsts and he struggled especially against breaking pitches. [55] His defense, however, remained among the best in the league. [56]
Jaret Wright (1994) is one of ten pitchers the Indians drafted from the state of California. CC Sabathia (1998) is the only Indians first-round pick to win the Cy Young Award. Jeremy Guthrie (2002) is one of two players drafted by the Indians from Stanford University. Franisco Lindor (2011) was selected with the eighth pick.
The following is a list of players, both past and current, who appeared in at least one game for the Cleveland American League franchise known as the Blues (1901), Bronchos (1902), Naps (1903–14), Indians (1915–2021), and Guardians (2022–present). Players in Bold are members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
Francisco Lindor’s time in Cleveland is reportedly coming to an end. The Indians shortstop is among the best players in baseball, but Cleveland does not appear to be interested in giving him the ...
Cleveland traded Lindor and Carrasco to New York in exchange for a package that included Andres Gimenez, Amed Rosario and prospects Isaiah Greene and Josh Wolf. Trades, of course, can't truly be ...
Cleveland sent Francisco Lindor to the New York Mets during the offseason, yet as of Monday morning, the Indians (41-33) have actually been a half-game better than the Mets (40-33) on the year ...
Brian Giles†, 17th round, 437th overall by the Cleveland Indians; Mark Grudzielanek†, 17th round, 450th overall by the New York Mets, but did not sign; Tim Worrell, 20th round, 520th overall by the San Diego Padres; Jeff Kent†, 20th round, 523rd overall by the Toronto Blue Jays; Robert Person, 25th round, 645th overall by the Cleveland ...
Lindor was back where his playing career began, returning to Cleveland as a member of the New York Mets, who acquired the All-Star shortstop in a blockbuster trade following the 2020 season.