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MLB - CLEVELAND INDIANS 12/30/2008

Acquiring a closer was the club's No. 1 priority, and RHP Kerry Wood was signed to fill that void. Cleveland also added RHP Joe Smith to serve as a setup man, helping to prop up a beleaguered bullpen.

BIGGEST NEEDS: The Indians have question marks at third base and left field. The rotation needs bolstering with the acquisition of a veteran.

ARRIVALS: RHP Kerry Wood (free agent from Cubs), RHP Joe Smith (trade with Mets), INF Luis Valbuena (trade with Mariners).

DEPARTURES: RHP Tom Mastny (contract sold to Japanese team), OF Franklin Gutierrez (traded to Seattle).

FREE AGENTS: RHP Brendan Donnelly, RHP Scott Elarton, C Sal Fasano, RHP Juan Rincon.

There is no sense of urgency for the club to re-sign any of its free agents. Donnelly might be the one the Indians would be most interested in keeping, but he also might be the one to draw the most interest from other clubs.

ARBITRATION-ELIGIBLE: C Kelly Shoppach.

Shoppach had a breakout season, hitting 21 home runs while filling in for injured starter Victor Martinez. The Indians frequently offer multi-year deals to valued arbitration-eligible players, but it remains to be seen if they'd give a multiyear deal to a backup catcher The Indians haven't gone to salary arbitration with a player since 1991.

IN LIMBO: OF David Dellucci, 3B Andy Marte.

Dellucci will be in the final year of a three-year, $11.5 million contract that will pay him $4 million next year. The Indians have gotten next to nothing out of Dellucci in the first two years of the deal and would undoubtedly love to find a taker for him in a trade. Failing that, he might even be a candidate to be released coming out of spring training. Marte was once a big-time prospect but showed nothing offensively in extensive playing time in the second half. He is a candidate to be non-tendered.

MEDICAL WATCH:

RHP Jake Westbrook (Tommy John surgery in June 2008) will be out until at least midseason in 2009.

DH Travis Hafner (arthroscopic right shoulder surgery in October 2008) should be fully healthy by Opening Day.


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