2014 Cleveland Indians season

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2014  Cleveland Indians
League American League
Division Central
Ballpark Progressive Field
City Cleveland, Ohio
Record85–77 (.525)
Divisional place3rd
Owners Larry Dolan
General managers Chris Antonetti
Managers Terry Francona
Television SportsTime Ohio  · WKYC
(Matt Underwood Rick Manning)
Radio WTAM  · WMMS
Cleveland Indians Radio Network
(Tom Hamilton Jim Rosenhaus)
  2013 Seasons 2015  

The 2014 Cleveland Indians season was the 114th season for the franchise. They finished in third place, five games back in the American League Central.

Contents

Offseason

Departures

Arrivals

Regular season

The Indians opened their season on March 31, a 2-0 win over the Oakland Athletics. Their home opener, which was four days later, sold out in 15 minutes, one of the fastest sellouts in team history.

Opening Day Starting Lineup

  1. CF Nyjer Morgan
  2. 1B Nick Swisher
  3. 2B Jason Kipnis
  4. 3B Carlos Santana
  5. LF Michael Brantley
  6. DH Ryan Raburn
  7. SS Asdrúbal Cabrera
  8. RF David Murphy
  9. C Yan Gomes

Season standings

American League Central

AL Central W L Pct. GB Home Road
Detroit Tigers 90720.55645–3645–36
Kansas City Royals 89730.549142–3947–34
Cleveland Indians 85770.525548–3337–44
Chicago White Sox 73890.4511740–4133–48
Minnesota Twins 70920.4322035–4635–46

American League Wild Card

Division Leaders W L Pct.
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 98640.605
Baltimore Orioles 96660.593
Detroit Tigers 90720.556


Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Kansas City Royals 89730.549+1
Oakland Athletics 88740.543
Seattle Mariners 87750.5371
Cleveland Indians 85770.5253
New York Yankees 84780.5194
Toronto Blue Jays 83790.5125
Tampa Bay Rays 77850.47511
Chicago White Sox 73890.45115
Boston Red Sox 71910.43817
Houston Astros 70920.43218
Minnesota Twins 70920.43218
Texas Rangers 67950.41421

Record vs. Opponents


Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2014
TeamBALBOSCWSCLEDETHOUKCLAAMINNYYOAKSEATBTEXTORNL
Baltimore 11–85–13–41–54–33–44–24–313–62–45–212–76–111–812–8
Boston 8–114–32–51–54–36–12–54–27–123–41–59–104–27–129–11
Chicago 1–53–49–109–103–36–131–59–102–54–33–45–22–45–211–9
Cleveland 4–35–210–98–115–210–92–511–84–32–42–44–26–12–410–10
Detroit 5–15–110–911–84–313–63–49–103–45–22–43–44–31–512–8
Houston 3–43–43–32–53–43–37–123–34–28–119–102–511–84–35–15
Kansas City 4–31–613–69–106–133–33–311–84–35–22–54–25–14–315–5
Los Angeles 2–45–25–15–24–312–73–37–02–410–97–125–214–55–212–8
Minnesota 3–42–410–98–1110–93–38–110–73–41–65–22–42–54–29–11
New York 6–1312–75–23–44–32–43–44–24–32–43–38–114–311–813–7
Oakland 4–24–33–44–22–511–82–59–106–14–29–104–29–104–313–7
Seattle 2–55–14–34–24–210–95–212–72–53–310–94–39–104–39–11
Tampa Bay 7–1210–92–52–44–35–22–42–54–211–82–43–45–28–1110–10
Texas 1–62–44–21–63–48–111–55–145–23–410–910–92–52–410–10
Toronto 8–1112–72–54–25–13–43–42–52–48–113–43–411–84–213–7

Detailed Records

(updated through September 28)

Game log

Legend
Indians WinIndians LossGame Postponed
2014 Game Log
March/April: 11-17 (Home: 7-6, Road: 4-11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1March 31@ Athletics 2-0 Allen (1-0) Johnson (0-1) Axford (1)36,0671-0
April 1@ Athletics Postponed (rain). Makeup: April 2 (Game 1)
2April 2@ Athletics 6-1 Kazmir (1-0) Kluber (0-1)15,1341-1
3April 2@ Athletics 6-4 Allen (2-0) Johnson (0-2) Axford (2)12,1982-1
4April 4 Twins 7-2 Outman (1-0) Pelfrey (0-1)41,2743-1
5April 5 Twins 7-3 Gibson (1-0) Carrasco (0-1)14,1533-2
6April 6 Twins 10-7 Swarzak (1-0) Wood (0-1) Perkins (2)13,1043-3
April 7 Padres Postponed (rain). Makeup: April 9 (Game 2)
7April 8 Padres 8-6 Kluber (1-1) Ross (0-2) Axford (3)4-3
8April 9 Padres 2-0 McAllister (1-0) Stults (0-2) Axford (4)9,0295-3
9April 9 Padres 2-1 Erlin (1-0) Bauer (0-1) Street (3)9,9305-4
10April 10@ White Sox 7-3 Danks (1-0) Salazar (0-1)11,1165-5
11April 11@ White Sox 9-6 Sale (3-0) Carrasco (0-2)13,6055-6
12April 12@ White Sox 12-6 Outman (2-0) Belisario (1-1)27,3326-6
13April 13@ White Sox 4-3 Lindstrom (1-1) Axford (0-1)14,2816-7
April 15@ Tigers Postponed ("cold"). Makeup: July 19 (Game 1)
14April 16@ Tigers 3-2 McAllister (2-0) Sánchez (0-1) Axford (5)23,8117-7
15April 17@ Tigers 7-5 Verlander (2-1) Salazar (0-2) Nathan (2)25,9907-8
16April 18 Blue Jays 3-2 Delabar (1-0) Rzepczynski (0-1) Santos (5)16,3357-9
17April 19 Blue Jays 5-0 Buehrle (4-0) Kluber (1-2)15,1887-10
18April 20 Blue Jays 6-4 Outman (3-0) Loup (1-1) Axford (6)11,7168-10
19April 21 Royals 4-3 McAllister (3-0) Guthrie (2-1) Axford (7)10,7899-10
20April 22 Royals 8-2 Shields (2-2) Salazar (0-3)8,8489-11
21April 23 Royals 5-3 Shaw (1-0) Herrera (0-1) Axford (8)9,31110-11
22April 24 Royals 5-1 Kluber (2-2) Chen (1-2)10,44011-11
23April 25@ Giants 5-1 Hudson (3-1) Carrasco (0-3)41,29611-12
24April 26@ Giants 5-3 Gutierrez (1-1) McAllister (3-1) Romo (6)42,08811-13
25April 27@ Giants 4-1 Romo (2-0) Allen (2-1)41,53011-14
26April 28@ Angels 6-3 Salas (2-0) Masterson (0-1) Smith (1)37,65411-15
27April 29@ Angels 6-4 Weaver (2-2) Kluber (2-3) Smith (2)35,13111-16
28April 30@ Angels 7-1 Wilson (4-2) McAllister (3-2)33,33411-17
May: 15-13 (Home: 10-5, Road: 5-8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
29May 2 White Sox 12-5 Salazar (1-3) Danks (2–2)15,51812-17
30May 3 White Sox 2-0 Masterson (1-1) Carroll (1-1) Axford (9)15.83413-17
31May 4 White Sox 4-3 Webb (2-0) Axford (0-2) Lindstrom (4)13,45513-18
32May 5 Twins 1-0 (10) Thielbar (2-0) Axford (0-3) Perkins (8)9,03713-19
33May 6 Twins 4-2 Tomlin (1-0) Deduno (0-2) Shaw (1)9,62114-19
34May 7 Twins 4-3 Axford (1-3) Fien (3-1)10,74215-19
35May 8 Twins 9-4 Masterson (2-1) Correia (1-4)13,09516-19
36May 9@ Rays 6-3 Kluber (3-3) Peralta (1-3) Allen (1)17,54117-19
37May 10@ Rays 7-1 Bédard (2-1) McAllister (3-3)29,21217-20
38May 11@ Rays 6-5 Tomlin (2-0) Archer (2-2) Shaw (2)23,67918-20
39May 13@ Blue Jays 5-4 Dickey (4-3) Masterson (2-2) Janssen (1)13,67318-21
40May 14@ Blue Jays 15-4 Kluber (4-3) McGowan (2-2)14,06819-21
41May 15@ Blue Jays 4-2 Happ (2-1) Salazar (1-4) Janssen (2)17,36419-22
42May 16 Athletics 11-1 Gray (5-1) McAllister (3-4)21,38919-23
43May 17 Athletics 6-2 Otero (4-0) Tomlin (2-1)18,35819-24
44May 18 Athletics 13-3 Chavez (4-1) Masterson (2-3)14,87219-25
45May 19 Tigers 5-4 (10) Atchison (1-0) Alburquerque (1-1)12,70920-25
46May 20 Tigers 6-2 Bauer (1-1) Verlander (5-3)13,92421-25
47May 21 Tigers 11-10 (13) Tomlin (3-1) Coke (0-1)19,22822-25
48May 22@ Orioles 8-7 (13) Outman (4-0) Patton (0-1) Atchison (1)18,84923-25
49May 23@ Orioles 8-4 Norris (3-4) House (0-1)39,60223-26
50May 24@ Orioles 9-0 Kluber (5-3) Jiménez (2-6)36,87324-26
51May 25@ Orioles 4-2 González (3-3) Bauer (1-2) Britton (2)37,64924-27
52May 26@ White Sox 6-2 Quintana (3-4) Tomlin (3-2) Downs (1)17,07524-28
53May 27@ White Sox 2-1 Carroll (2-3) Masterson (2-4) Belisario (3)14,23724-29
54May 28@ White Sox 3-2 Belisario (3-3) Shaw (1-1)14,22824-30
55May 30 Rockies 2-5 Kluber (6-3) Nicasio (5-3) Allen (2)25,06625-30
56May 31 Rockies 6-7 Shaw (2-1) Brothers (2-3) Allen (3)20,17426-30
June: 13-13 (Home: 6-4, Road: 7-9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
57June 1 Rockies 6-4 Atchison (2-0) Ottavino (0-2)16,68227-30
58June 2 Red Sox 3-2 Masterson (3-4) Lackey (6-4) Allen (4)14,07828-30
59June 3 Red Sox 5-3 Hagadone (1-0) Peavy (1-3) Allen (5)18,73829-30
60June 4 Red Sox 7-4 (12) Carrasco (1-3) Mujica (2-2)20,20930-30
61June 6@ Rangers 6-4 Darvish (6-2) Rzepczynski (0-2) Soria (13)38,34830-31
62June 7@ Rangers 8-3 Tomlin (4-2) Tepesch (2-2)34,63331-31
63June 8@ Rangers 3-2 Masterson (4-4) Saunders (0-2) Allen (6)34,61332-31
64June 9@ Rangers 17-7 Atchison (3-0) Martinez (1-3)29,36233-31
65June 10@ Royals 9-5 Vargas (6-2) Kluber (6-4) Crow (1)25,54033-32
66June 11@ Royals 4-1 Ventura (4-5) Bauer (1-3) Holland (19)19,93833-33
67June 12@ Red Sox 5-2 Lester (7-7) Tomlin (4-3) Uehara (14)37,75033-34
68June 13@ Red Sox 10-3 Lackey (8-4) Masterson (4-5)35,77233-35
69June 14@ Red Sox 3-2 Axford (2-3) Breslow (2-2) Allen (7)37,18134-35
70June 15@ Red Sox 3-2 (11) Allen (3-1) Tazawa (1-1)37,35635-35
71June 16 Angels 4-3 Bauer (2-3) Weaver (7-6) Carrasco (1)14,71636-35
72June 17 Angels 9-3 Shoemaker (4-1) Tomlin (4-4)14,63936-36
--June 18 Angels Postponed (rain). Makeup: September 8
73June 19 Angels 5-3 (10) Crockett (1-0) Bedrosian (0-1)20,36137-36
74June 20 Tigers 6-4 Porcello (9-4) Kluber (6-5) Nathan (15)33,54537-37
75June 21 Tigers 5-4 (10) Nathan (4-2) Allen (3-2) Coke (1)40,71237-38
76June 22 Tigers 10-4 Scherzer (9-3) Tomlin (4-5)26,02337-39
77June 24@ Diamondbacks 9-8 (14) Collmenter (6-4) Lowe (0-1)20,94537-40
78June 25@ Diamondbacks 6-1 Kluber (7-5) Anderson (5-3)21,26938-40
79June 27@ Mariners 3-2 Young (7-4) Bauer (2-4) Rodney (22)28,08438-41
80June 28@ Mariners 5-0 Tomlin (5-5) Elias (7-6)23,01239-41
81June 29@ Mariners 3-0 Hernández (10-2) House (0-2) Rodney (23)26,17139-42
82June 30@ Dodgers 1-0 Haren (8-4) Kluber (7-6) Jansen (25)45,62739-43
July: 14-12 (Home: 7-6, Road: 7-6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
83July 1@ Dodgers 10-3 Crockett (2-0) Beckett (5-5)46,30040-43
84July 2@ Dodgers 5-4 Shaw (3-1) Wilson (1-3) Allen (8)50,19941-43
85July 4 Royals 7-1 Ventura (6-7) Tomlin (5-6)39,02041-44
86July 5 Royals 7-3 House (1-2) Guthrie (5-7)24,48142-44
87July 6 Royals 4-1 Kluber (8-6) Duffy (5-8) Allen (9)16,99143-44
88July 7 Yankees 5-3 Greene (1-0) Masterson (4-6) Betances (1)21,55843-45
89July 8 Yankees 5-3 Bauer (3-4) Tanaka (12-4) Allen (10)23,38444-45
90July 9 Yankees 5-4 (14) Whitley (4-2) Pestano (0-1) Robertson (22)21,72744-46
91July 10 Yankees 9-3 Carrasco (2-3) Thornton (0-3)28,33445-46
92July 11 White Sox 7-4 Kluber (9-6) Noesí (3-7) Allen (11)24,65246-46
93July 12 White Sox 6-2 Carroll (4-5) McAllister (3-5)23,83746-47
94July 13 White Sox 3-2 Shaw (4-1) Guerra (0-2) Allen (12)18,07047-47
95July 18@ Tigers 9-3 Bauer (4-4) Sánchez (6-4)42,25548-47
96July 19@ Tigers 6-2 Kluber (10-6) VerHagen (0-1)38,10949-47
97July 19@ Tigers 5-2 Carrasco (3-3) Nathan (4-3) Allen (13)42,04450-47
98July 20@ Tigers 5-1 Smyly (6-8) Tomlin (5-7)41,73650-48
99July 21@ Twins 4-3 Fien (5-4) Shaw (4-2) Perkins (23)25,10950-49
100July 22@ Twins 8-2 Salazar (2-4) Pino (1-3)28,29151-49
101July 23@ Twins 3-1 Swarzak (2-0) Bauer (4-5) Perkins (24)34,60851-50
102July 24@ Royals 2-1 (14) Crow (5-1) Rzepczynski (0-3)22,12051-51
103July 25@ Royals 6-4 Herrera (2-2) Carrasco (3-4) Crow (2)33,46051-52
104July 26@ Royals 7-5 Guthrie (6-9) McAllister (3-6) Holland (27)29,56751-53
105July 27@ Royals 10-3 Salazar (3-4) Chen (2-3)23,40952-53
106July 29 Mariners 5-2 Iwakuma (9-5) Bauer (4-6) Rodney (29)15,71352-54
107July 30 Mariners 2-0 Kluber (11-6) Hernández (11-3)14,86353-54
108July 31 Mariners 6-5 Beimel (3-1) Shaw (4-3) Rodney (30)16,33653-55
August: 18-9 (Home: 9-4, Road: 9-5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
109August 1 Rangers 12-2 Salazar (4-4) Williams (2-5)27,00954-55
110August 2 Rangers 2-0 Atchison (4-0) Mikolas (1-4) Allen (14)28,28555-55
111August 3 Rangers 4-3 (12) Atchison (5-0) Klein (0-1)18,42256-55
112August 4 Reds 7-1 Kluber (12-6) Simón (12-7) Axford (10)18,69657-55
113August 5 Reds 9-2 Cueto (13-6) Tomlin (5-8)22,06857-56
114August 6@ Reds 8-3 Latos (4-3) Salazar (4-5)33,86357-57
115August 7@ Reds 4-0 Bailey (9-5) House (1-3)31,86257-58
116August 8@ Yankees 10-6 Rogers (2-0) Bauer (4-7)43,97257-59
117August 9@ Yankees 3-0 Kluber (13-6) McCarthy (7-11) Allen (15)47,37658-59
118August 10@ Yankees 4-1 Carrasco (4-4) Kuroda (7-8)46,15259-59
August 12 Diamondbacks Postponed (rain). Makeup: August 13
119August 13 Diamondbacks 3-2 Allen (4-2) Delgado (1-3)60-59
120August 13 Diamondbacks 1-0 (12) Delgado (2-3) Lee (0-1) Reed (28)17,56260-60
121August 15 Orioles 2-1 (11) Atchison (6-0) Matusz (2-3)27,84561-60
122August 16 Orioles 6-0 Carrasco (5-4) Jiménez (4-9)27,88162-60
123August 17 Orioles 4-1 Gausman (7-4) Salazar (4-6) Britton (26)22,56462-61
124August 19@ Twins 7-5 Crockett (3-0) Duensing (3-3) Allen (16)26,35863-61
125August 20@ Twins 5-0 House (2-3) Nolasco (5-9)28,94364-61
126August 21@ Twins 4-1 Hughes (14-8) Kluber (13-7) Perkins (32)28,03364-62
127August 22 Astros 5-1 Sipp (4-2) Allen (4-3)18,74364-63
128August 23 Astros 3-2 Allen (5-3) Buchanan (1-3)20,78565-63
129August 24 Astros 3-1 Bauer (5-7) Oberholtzer (4-9) Allen (17)17,12366-63
130August 26@ White Sox 8-6 (10) Shaw (5-3) Petricka (0-4)12,46267-63
131August 27@ White Sox 3-2 Noesí (8-9) Kluber (13-8) Putnam (4)11,97667-64
132August 28@ White Sox 3-2 Carrasco (6-4) Danks (9-9) Allen (18)13,01668-64
133August 29@ Royals 6-1 Salazar (5-6) Vargas (10-7)31,34169-64
134August 30@ Royals 3-2 (11) Tomlin (6-8) Downs (0-4)35,08970-64
135August 31@ Royals 4-2 (10) Allen (6-3) Holland (1-3) Atchison (2)39,00971-64
September: 14-13 (Home: 9-8, Road: 5-5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
136September 1 Tigers 12-1 Price (13-10) Kluber (13-9)23,29671-65
137September 2 Tigers 4-2 Coke (3-2) Allen (6-4) Nathan (29)9,99071-66
138September 3 Tigers 7-0 Salazar (6-6) Verlander (12-12)11,73972-66
139September 4 Tigers 11-4 (11) Coke (4-2) Tomlin (6-9)11,93572-67
140September 5 White Sox 2-1 (10) Lee (1-1) Cleto (0-1)15,53173-67
141September 6 White Sox 3-1 Kluber (14-9) Putnam (4-3)17,36774-67
142September 7 White Sox 2-0 Carrasco (7-4) Carroll (5-10) Allen (19)17,95775-67
143September 8 Angels 12-3 Weaver (16-8) Salazar (6-7)15,11675-68
144September 9 Twins 4-3 May (2-4) Bauer (5-8) Burton (2)9,48975-69
September 10 Twins Postponed (rain). Makeup: September 11
145September 11 Twins 8-2 Kluber (15-9) Gibson (11-11)76-69
146September 11 Twins 2-0 House (3-3) Nolasco (5-11) Allen (20)12,63777-69
147September 12@ Tigers 7-2 Price (14-11) Carrasco (7-5)38,34177-70
148September 13@ Tigers 5-4 Chamberlain (2-5) Shaw (5-4) Nathan (31)41,19077-71
149September 14@ Tigers 6-4 Coke (5-2) Shaw (5-5) Nathan (32)39,39577-72
150September 15@ Astros 3-1 McHugh (10-9) McAllister (3-7) Qualls (18)17,40377-73
151September 16@ Astros 4-2 Kluber (16-9) Tropeano (1-1) Allen (21)18,38178-73
152September 17@ Astros 2-0 Carrasco (8-5) Oberholtzer (5-12)18,47479-73
153September 18@ Astros 2-1 (13) Crockett (4-0) Deduno (2-6) Allen (22)16,41780-73
154September 19@ Twins 5-4 (10) Burton (3-5) Crockett (4-1)28,40080-74
155September 20@ Twins 7-3 House (4-3) May (3-5) Rzepczynski (1)28,31681-74
156September 21@ Twins 7-2 Kluber (17-9) Swarzak (3-2)24,45182-74
157September 22 Royals 2-0 Duffy (9-11) Carrasco (8-6) Holland (44)10,45882-75
158September 23 Royals 7-1 Ventura (14-10) Salazar (6-8)11,73582-76
159September 24 Royals 6-4 McAllister (4-7) Finnegan (0-1) Allen (23)13,79683-76
160September 26 Rays 1-0 Kluber (18-9) Archer (10-9) Allen (24)23,13184-76
161September 27 Rays 2-0 Colomé (2-0) Carrasco (8-7) McGee (19)33,02584-77
162September 28 Rays 7-2 House (5-3) Cobb (10-9)21,40085-77

Player stats

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBIAVGSB
Jesus Aguilar 1933240003.1210
Cody Allen 500000000
Scott Atchison 700000000
Mike Avilés 1133443885161539.24714
John Axford 200000000
Trevor Bauer 12000000.0000
Michael Bourn 106444571141710328.25710
Michael Brantley 156611942004522097.32723
Asdrúbal Cabrera 973785493222940.2467
Carlos Carrasco 22000000.0000
Lonnie Chisenhall 142478621342911359.2803
Kyle Crockett 400000000
Chris Dickerson 419812224026.2243
Jason Giambi 2660382025.1330
Chris Gimenez 89000000.0000
Yan Gomes 135485611352532174.2780
Tyler Holt 36714192002.2682
Elliot Johnson 719122000.1050
Jason Kipnis 12950061120251641.24022
Corey Kluber 45010000.2000
George Kottaras 1021460034.2860
C.C. Lee 300000000
Mark Lowe 100000000
Justin Masterson 23000000.0000
Zach McAllister 12010000.5000
Nyjer Morgan 15418141016.3413
David Murphy 12941640109251858.2622
Josh Outman 200000000
Roberto Perez 298510235014.2710
Vinnie Pestano 300000000
Ryan Raburn 74195183970422.2000
Jose Ramirez 682372761102217.26210
Mark Rzepczynski 500000000
Danny Salazar 23000000.0000
Carlos Santana 152541681252502785.2315
Justin Sellers 1716130000.1880
Bryan Shaw 400000000
J. B. Shuck 1523220000.0870
Nick Swisher 973603375200842.2080
Josh Tomlin 100000000
Zach Walters 308891520712.1700
Team Totals1625575669141128423142644.253104

Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERBBK
Austin Adams 009.006007.097714
Cody Allen 642.077602469.24821162691
Scott Atchison 602.75700272.06024221449
John Axford 233.924901043.23421193051
Trevor Bauer 584.1826260153.0151767160143
Carlos Carrasco 872.5540141134.0103403829140
Kyle Crockett 411.80440030.02666828
Nick Hagadone 102.70350023.11877627
T.J. House 533.3519180102.011341382280
Corey Kluber 1892.4434340235.2207726451269
C.C. Lee 114.50370028.03015141226
Mark Lowe 013.867007.0107366
Justin Masterson 465.511919098.010666605693
Zach McAllister 475.232215086.09654502874
Josh Outman 403.28310024.2221091624
Vinnie Pestano 015.0013009.01375113
Bryan Price 0020.253002.286611
Marc Rzepczynski 032.74730046.04219141946
Danny Salazar 684.2520200110.0117575235120
Bryan Shaw 552.59800276.16126222264
Josh Tomlin 694.7625160104.012066551494
Blake Wood 017.117006.145577
Team Totals85773.56162162401468.113986535814641450

Roster

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Notes/Records

Farm system

LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAA Columbus Clippers International League Chris Tremie
AA Akron RubberDucks Eastern League David Wallace
A Carolina Mudcats Carolina League Scooter Tucker
A Lake County Captains Midwest League Mark Budzinski
A-Short Season Mahoning Valley Scrappers New York–Penn League Ted Kubiak
Rookie AZL Indians Arizona League Tony Medrano

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  1. Indians lose Smith to the Angels.
  2. Jason Giambi re-signed.
  3. Indians sign OF David Murphy.
  4. Leventhal, Josh, ed. (2014). Baseball America 2015 Almanac. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America. ISBN   978-1-932391-54-1.