With baseball shut down because of the corona virus, I thought it would be an interesting time to look back at the all time leaders in both offensive and defensive categories for all 30 teams. We continue today with the Cleveland Indians.
The Indians, then known as the Bluebirds, were one of the charter members of the American League in 1901. After a few name changes, they settled on the Indians name in 1915. I’ve seen them play 52 times, including games 4 and 5 of the 2016 World Series and 2 games against the White Sox in their home stadium last September.
Home Runs
| Name | Total |
|---|---|
| Victor Martinez | 6 |
| Jason Kipnis | 5 |
| Travis Hafner | 4 |
Hits
| Name | Total |
|---|---|
| Victor Martinez | 24 |
| Jason Kipnis | 21 |
| Michael Brantley | 20 |
| Carlos Santana | 20 |
Runs
| Name | Total |
|---|---|
| Grady Sizemore | 14 |
| Shin-Soo Choo | 13 |
| Jhonny Peralta | 13 |
RBI
| Name | Total |
|---|---|
| Victor Martinez | 16 |
| Carlos Santana | 14 |
| Jason Kipnis | 14 |
Doubles
| Name | Total |
|---|---|
| Victor Martinez | 4 |
| Jhonny Peralta | 4 |
| Jamey Carroll | 4 |
| Carlos Santana | 4 |
| Michael Brantley | 4 |
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With the All Star Game on tap for tonight in San Diego, let’s take a look at the first half offensive leaders for the 18 games I attended:
Shocking developments out of Glendale today as Adam LaRoche walked out of White Sox camp and is expected to retire. After telling team management and his teammates about his plans, they spent an hour trying to change his mind. He is expected to take the next few days mulling over his decision before making things official.
