PT TOMORROW: AL Central-A look ahead

Cleveland Indians

The Indians are hanging in the Wild Card race this year, and they are optimistic about their team for 2015. They won’t lose any key players to free agency over the winter. The starting pitching looks particularly well-positioned for next season. Corey Kluber (RHP, CLE) was outstanding this year, and the late season performances of Carlos Carrasco (RHP, CLE) and Danny Salazar (RHP, CLE) give the Indians hope that they will have a strong starting rotation next year. Trevor Bauer  (RHP, CLE) and T.J. House (LHP, CLE) are front-runners for the other two slots with Zach McAllister (RHP, CLE) and Josh Tomlin (RHP, CLE) providing depth. The Indians have all seven starters under control for at least the next three...

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