PT TOMORROW: AL Central -- Batting around, walking around, running around in the spring

[With the season on hold, we've asked our PT TOMORROW writers for the rest of the month to "reset" each of their team's significant spring job battles, and/or developments in the several weeks of spring training that did take place. We'll focus on pitching staffs the week of March 16, and position players the week of March 23. For more on BaseballHQ.com's plan for this break, subscribers should check our GM's OFFICE article from March 15. Thanks! —Ed.]

 

Cleveland Indians

The Indians own the best spring batting average and on-base percentage in the division, and their biggest bat has been Franmil Reyes (OF/DH, CLE; pictured above), who is tied with three others for the spring lead with five HR. That is paired with a 12-for-27 start (.444...

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