Indians 2020 in Review
2020 in Review: Triston McKenzie
He looks like the fifth starter for 2021, and that’s a great thing
2020 in Review: Roberto Pérez
The Indians’ catcher is a master manipulator of ball and strike calls. Is that enough to justify his roster spot all by itself?
2020 in Review: Mike Freeman
He did exactly what the Indians asked of him in 2020, and that was neat.
2020 in Review: Cal Quantrill
The Indians’ newest sinkerballer is a potential hidden gem in the Mike Clevinger trade
2020 in Review: Josh Naylor
If he can be average, that could be the best thing Cleveland could hope for
2020 in Review: Carlos Santana
Barreled balls eluded the Tribe first baseman and soon-to-be free agent
Indians MVP #1: Shane Bieber
Shane Bieber is going to be the American League Cy Young, and he is our choice for the Indians’ MVP
Indians MVP #3: César Hernández
The Tribe’s free agent pick-up made himself right at home
Indians MVP #5: Carlos Carrasco
Cookie is an ace on just about every other pitching staff, but on the Indians he was a quietly superb follow-up
Indians MVP #6: Brad Hand
The veteran closer was an anchor at the back of the bullpen
Indians MVP #7: Zach Plesac
A second-year starter ranking this high, above establish stars, is pretty cool
Indians MVP #8: Francisco Lindor
2020 may or may not have been Francisco Lindor’s final season in Cleveland, but there is no debating that it was his worst
Indians MVP #9: Franmil Reyes
He’s large, he’s in charge, and he’s ninth in our voting
Indians MVP #10: Aaron Civale
The mystery of the second-year starter’s sinker and high-spin curveball was mostly solved, but he continued to work through it and be an effective rotation member
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