Showing posts with label Cleveland Indians. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cleveland Indians. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Indians Trade Bauer to Reds, Acquire Puig, Reyes

The Cleveland Indians traded starter Trevor Bauer to the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday. They acquired outfielders Yasiel Puig from Cincinnati and Franmil Reyes from San Diego as part of a three-team deal that included the Padres.

Left-handed 22-year-old reliever Logan Allen, minor league infielder Victor Nova and left-handed pitching prospect Scott Moss are also headed to Cleveland from the Padres. Minor league outfielder Taylor Trammell, formerly of the Reds and one of the highest-rated prospects in baseball, was sent to the Padres in the exchange.

Bauer, an All-Star in 2018 and the biggest name in the three-team swap, posted a 3.79 ERA, 1.21 WHIP and 185 strikeouts in 156 2/3 innings this season. He has not pitched as effectively as he did in last year's breakout campaign. 
Trevor Bauer was sent to the Reds in a blockbuster deal. (USA Today Sports Image)
With Bauer set to become a free agent after the 2020 season, the small-market Indians wanted to deal the mercurial right-hander before he eventually hit the open market. 

The eccentric Bauer had a disastrous final outing with Cleveland, chucking the ball over center field after he was taken out of the game by manager Terry Francona in a loss to the lowly Kansas City Royals. Bauer surrendered eight runs (seven earned) in 4.1 innings in the defeat and took his frustrations out in embarrassing fashion.
One of the best strikeout pitchers in baseball, the Reds hope the 28-year-old Bauer will be a key piece of the future in their rebuild.

By acquiring Puig and Reyes, the Indians are adding much-needed power to their lineup. Puig mashed 22 homers with 61 RBIs across 91 games for the Reds. Reyes launched 27 homers and added 46 RBIs in 99 contests with the Padres. The Indians' corner outfielders have combined for just 28 homers thus far in 2019.

The Indians (62-43) hold the American League's top wild-card spot and trail the Minnesota Twins by just two games in the AL Central.

Monday, April 3, 2017

MLB Predictions 2017: Standings, Awards, Playoffs


American League


AL East
Boston Red Sox
New York Yankees*
Toronto Blue Jays
Baltimore Orioles
Tampa Bay Rays


AL Central
Cleveland Indians
Kansas City Royals
Detroit Tigers
Minnesota Twins
Chicago White Sox

AL West
Houston Astros
Seattle Mariners*
Texas Rangers
Los Angeles Angels
Oakland Athletics

National League


NL East
Washington Nationals
New York Mets*
Miami Marlins
Philadelphia Phillies
Atlanta Braves

NL Central
Chicago Cubs
St. Louis Cardinals
Pittsburgh Pirates
Milwaukee Brewers
Cincinnati Reds

NL West
Los Angeles Dodgers
San Francisco Giants*
Colorado Rockies
Arizona Diamondbacks
San Diego Padres

* Indicates Wild-Card Team

Awards
AL MVP: Mookie Betts, Red Sox

AL Cy Young: Félix Hernández, Mariners

AL Rookie of the Year: Andrew Benintendi, Red Sox

AL Manager of the Year: A.J. Hinch, Astros

NL MVP: Corey Seager, Dodgers

NL Cy Young: Noah Syndergaard, Mets

NL Rookie of the Year: Josh Bell, Pirates

NL Manager of the Year: Dave Roberts, Dodgers

Playoffs
ALCS: Indians defeat Astros

NLCS: Cubs defeat Nationals

World Series: Indians defeat Cubs