Indians news, features and notes
- Indians 4, Royals 3: Eighth-inning rally lifts Indians to win over Royals
- Green graduate David Lough of Royals living out MLB dream with family in attendance
- Cleveland Indians notebook: Carlos Santana taking some of the blame for high wild-pitch count
- Cleveland Indians report: Lonnie Chisenhall recalled from Triple-A, back at third base
- Indians: Matchups for upcoming games
- Top draft pick Clint Frazier finds it tough to say goodbye to parents but thrilled to start as pro with Cleveland Indians
- Too early to pigeonhole Chisenhall
- Indians recall Lonnie Chisenhall, send Matt Langwell to Triple-A
- Royals 2, Indians 1: Ninth inning dooms Tribe as Kansas City completes comeback win
- Indians’ Nick Swisher to avoid disabled list, likely to miss 2 to 3 days
indians non-tender three players, including Hannahan; Kluber has surgery
Jack Hannahan was one of three players with whom the Indians parted company today by failing to offer them contracts for 2013.
Veteran left-handed reliever Rafael Perez already had been designated for assignment, almost assuring that he would not return. Another lefty reliever, Chris Seddon, also was designated Friday to make room for a player claimed on waivers..
Undoubtedly General Manager Chris Antonetti’s most difficult decision was what to do with Hannahan, who was the club’s regular third baseman for most of 2011 and 2012. The decision to let go of Hannahan indicates the Tribe is ready to make a commitment to Lonnie Chisenhall,
Starter Corey Kluber underwent a menisectomy to his right knee Friday at the Cleveland Clinic, with Dr. Rick Parker performing the arthroscopic procedure. .
Kluber is expected to be free to participate in all activities by the time spring exhibition season begins late in February.