Carsten Charles Sabathia, who, according to Baseball-Reference.com, has made over a quarter of a billion dollars in his chosen profession, announced Saturday that he is choosing to walk away from his chosen profession following the 2019 season. →
CLEVELAND — The Indians swung a wrecking ball at their roster this offseason. With a frugal eye on their future, the three-time defending AL Central champions slashed payroll by nearly $20 million while letting core championship players like →
An MVP with Cincinnati and Baltimore, Robinson cemented his legacy when he became Cleveland's manager in 1975. The Reds, Orioles and Indians retired his No. 20 and honored him with statues at their stadiums. →
CLEVELAND — The Indians have replenished their bare catching cupboard. After trading top prospect Francisco Mejia and All-Star catcher Yan Gomes last year, the Indians had a void behind the plate and filled it Sunday by acquiring catcher →
Slugger Edwin Encarnacion has been traded to Cleveland and first baseman Carlos Santana has returned to the Indians in a three-team deal that also involved Tampa Bay. The Rays got infielder Yandy Diaz and minor and minor league right-hander Cole Slusser from Cleveland. The Indians also acquired first baseman Jake Bauers. The swap came Thursday at the close of the winter meetings. →
CLEVELAND — The Indians will rock red jerseys next season for the first time since the 1970s. The team unveiled a new alternate home jersey on Monday. It's a red top scripted with "Indians" on the front that Cleveland occasionally will wear →
CLEVELAND — Despite his offensive struggles over the first two games of the Division Series and Astros left-hander Dallas Keuchel on the mound in Game 3, manager Terry Francona stuck with left-handed hitting Jason Kipnis in center field Monday. →
CLEVELAND — Well, that escalated and ended quickly — again. A season that began with legitimate World Series dreams came to another early nightmarish postseason end for the Indians, who were drubbed 11-3 by the Astros on Monday →
CLEVELAND — Perhaps it’s fitting that right-hander Mike Clevinger will be on the mound for the Indians today as they fight for their postseason lives. Thus far in the Division Series against the defending World Series champion Houston →
CLEVELAND — Jose Ramirez’s second-half slide has continued into the first two games of the Division Series. Ramirez, a candidate to to win the American League MVP award in the first half, is hitless in seven at-bats, striking out three →