7. Lonnie Chisenhall
Chisenhall’s big issues is his inability to stay healthy, as the last two seasons he’s played in just 121 games, including just 29 games this last season.
When he’s healthy, he can be a big asset, as in the 29 games he hit the ball rather well, hitting .321 with 1 homer and 9 RBI in 84 at-bats.
Again a lot of what this team does in the outfield is a huge question mark, so if Chisenhall is willing to come back on the cheap, the team might take a chance on him.
He’s still just 30 years old, and with his injuries the last two seasons he’s going to be anxious to try and prove himself. If he can, the Indians might get him at the right price.
Early Guess – The outfield is the biggest question mark, but look for the Indians to chat with Chisenhall, but not offer him much more than a one-year deal worth no more than $1 million as he’s got to prove he can stay on the field.
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