Indians news, features and notes
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- Indians notebook: Nick Swisher expected back from paternity list Friday
- Marla Ridenour: Indians’ strong start might not end with usual fading finish
- Cleveland Indians report: Terry Francona expects emotional return to Boston
Tribe acquires utility player from Rays
The Indians made a cash acquisiition this morning, obtaining right-handed utility player Russ Canzler from the Rays.
Canzler, soon to be 26, has played only three games in the big leagues -- going 1-for-3 in three games last year -- but was named 2011 Most Valuable Player in the International League, playing for Triple-A Durham.
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Carmona/Hernandez placed on the restricted list
The Indians continue to move on with the realization that Fausto Carmona/Hernandez probably won't be able to rejoin the team for months.
Hernandez has been placed on the restricted list by the team, which means he will not count against either the 25- or 40-man roster. He also will not receive any part of his $7 million salary until he can return to Cleveland. (Players are paid only during the season, so until early April, Hernandez will lose no cash).
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Poll: If they can, should the Indians void Fausto Carmona's contract?
In October, the Indians picked up a $7 million option for 2012 on Fausto Carmona. But as NBCSports.com points out, Carmona's false identity charge could allow the Indians to void his contract. But should they? Let us know in the poll below and in the comments.
Carmona was 7-15 with a 5.25 ERA in 32 starts this season. He is signed through the 2012 season with club options for 2013 and 2014.
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Tribe signs two more non-roster players
The Indians today signed free agent right-hander Jeremy Accardo and outfielder Fred Lewis to minor-league contracts that include invitations to major-league training camp.
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Tribe avoids arbitration with five players
By mid-afternoon, only two Indians were on a path to have their salaries decided by an arbitrator: shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera and reliever Rafael Perez.
Starter Justin Masterson, closer Chris Perez, right-fielder Shin-Soo Choo, third baseman Jack Hannahan and reliever Joe Smith signed one-year deals to avoid the next step in the arbitraion process, exchanging salary figures with the club.
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Indians Winter Development program begins Monday
The Tribe's 15th Annual Winter Development Program begins Monday and runs through Jan. 27 in Cleveland and Goodyear, Arizona.
The program serves as a finishing program for the organization’s top upper-level prospects. The program helps acclimate the players to Progressive Field and the city of Cleveland while training in the Indians facilities.
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Tribe tabs six non-roster invitees to major league camp
The Indians extended six non-roster invitations to major league camp Friday, with all of the invitations coming from within the club’s minor league system.
The players are:
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Indians add Adam Everett as a special assistant to baseball operations
The Indians named former major leaguer Adam Everett as a special assistant to baseball operations.
The 34-year old concluded his 11-year major league career after appearing in 34 games with the Tribe last season.
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Tribe signs three minor leaguers
The Indians signed a trio of minor leaguer players for the 2012 season in INF Chin-Lung Hu, INF Argenis Reyes and RHP Willy Lebron.
Hu, 27, spent the 2011 season as a member of the New York Mets organization, splitting time between three levels - including a stint in the major leagues. Hu appeared in 22 games with the Mets before being outrighted to Triple-A Buffalo May 17th. In 48 games between three levels, Hu batted .161 with three RBI. The Tainan City, Taiwan, native has a career .296 average in the minor leagues.
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