Cleveland right-hander Aaron Civale turned in a quality start in a 3-2 loss to the Twins on Monday.
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He was very sharp,” Indians acting manager Sandy Alomar Jr. said after the game. Defensive Stats Check out our Reported as the pre-2020 season number of waiver options remaining. MLB scores, standings, stats and blogs covering every player and team in Major League Baseball. Major League Leaders WAR Tools He’ll be back on the mound when the team is home Saturday against the Milwaukee Brewers. Current Depth Charts The Indians seem determined to deal pitcher Mike Clevinger by the 4pm deadline, and there's a couple teams in the mix that want to grab this services, but what they are willing to give up is another story.
For the Indians they have six new players on their rosters that they can use to build a future with, and for San Diego they got a solid pitcher in Mike Clevinger along with outfielder Greg Allen and a player to be named later. The setback drops them to 21-14 and a game back of the White Sox for the top spot in the AL Central.The Indians pulled the trigger with the San Diego Padres on Monday, as the team dealt pitcher Mike Clevinger, outfielder Greg Allen and a player to be named later to the Padres for six players - including outfield prospect Josh Naylor, pitcher Cal Quintrill and catcher Austin Hedges, all who may end up on the team's Major League roster.The Indians had a busy Monday with a trade with the Padres involving pitcher Mike Clevinger, and they also had to make a roster move to make room for one of their new players, outfielder Josh Naylor. It was the first complete game for Wainwright in four seasons, as his curveball had the Indians off balance all afternoon. 3 Year Projections The question now is what will the Indians get in return, and will it be enough to make a run at the AL Central title and a possible World Series birth.The Indians and the rest of Major League Baseball are counting down the moments of what could be a crazy and chaotic MLB trade deadline Monday. The Indians went into Sunday’s game with the St.Louis Cardinals already having won the series, but were looking for another road sweep after beating up the Tigers and Pirates recently away from Progressive Field.It was not meant to be, as Indians starter Aaron Civale was touched up for five runs in six innings, and the offense continued to have its issues in a series finale 7-2 setback that drops the Indians to 21-13 on the year, 12-6 on the road.There’s a lot of focus on what the Indians may do at the trade deadline which is 4pm Monday, and having offensive outings like Sunday do nothing but still make everyone think the team has to go out and get a bat if they are to be taken seriously in the postseason.The offense managed just four hits in the loss, one of which was a two-run homer for Tyler Naquin, accounting for the only two Tribe runs on the afternoon.Here’s some observations for game #33 as the club will head to Kansas City for the first of three Monday with the Royals at 8:05pm ET.Tribe starter Aaron Civale had his worst outing of the season on Sunday, going six innings allowing five runs on eight hits with two walks and three K’s.
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Cleveland Indians catcher Roberto Pérez challenged starter Aaron Civale to get through eight innings against the Pittsburgh Pirates on Wednesday night to give the team’s hard-working bullpen a break. Pitching:
The start for the Tribe was solid, as Tyler Naquin got the team off to a solid start with a two-run homer in the 2nd that made it 2-0 Indians.After that the team did next to nothing, as they managed just four hits and no runs after the Naquin blast.