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Prior to the 2011 season, Baseball Prospectus ranked him as the top Indians prospect and the 28th-highest prospect in baseball. At mid-season, Baseball America rated him as baseball's 31st-best prospect. [1] [2] He was called up from the minor leagues on July 22, 2011. In 2012, he became the starting second baseman for the Indians.
He played for Akron in 2016, [8] [9] earning a non-roster invitation to the Indians' 2017 spring training camp. [10] Rodríguez was rated as the Indians #3 first base prospect entering the 2018 season. [11] He played in 107 games split between Akron and the Triple–A Columbus Clippers, hitting .228/.308/.416 with 15 home runs and 62 RBI ...
Hernández was claimed off waivers by the Baltimore Orioles on October 12, 2006. [1] He made his major league debut for the Orioles as a late-inning defensive replacement July 8, 2007 against the Texas Rangers. [2]
The Indians traded Frazier (among other prospects) to the New York Yankees in 2016 for relief pitcher Andrew Miller. Frazier made his MLB debut in 2017. Frazier made his MLB debut in 2017. He played for the Yankees through 2021, and then for the Cubs in 2022, and for the White Sox in 2023.
As a teenager, Ramírez played baseball in the Dominican Prospect League. [6] In 2009, at the age of 17, Ramírez and other unsigned prospects traveled to the Cleveland Indians' Dominican facility in Boca Chica, where an Indians scout noticed the oft-overlooked Ramírez when Ramírez racked up 11 hits in four games across three days.
The Indians considered Knapp the key to the deal, and would not trade Lee without receiving Knapp. [4] [5] Coming into the 2010 season, Knapp was rated the 64th best prospect in baseball by Baseball America. However, he missed the 2011 season due to injury. After his second shoulder surgery, the Indians released Knapp in 2012. [5] [6]
After his junior year, he was named the Perfect Game 11th-best pre-season ACC prospect for the draft, and was drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the fourth round of the 2015 MLB Draft, signing for $400,000. [11] [8] [12] He was ranked the Indians' # 20 prospect by Baseball America at the end of 2015. [13]
The Cleveland Indians selected Aiken with the 17th overall selection of the 2015 draft. [19] Aiken signed with the Indians agreeing to a signing bonus of $2,513,280. [20] Aiken made his professional debut with the Arizona League Indians in June 2016, [21] and he was later promoted to the Mahoning Valley Scrappers.