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    With 3 weeks to go until the MLB trade deadline, the Indians look like certain buyers. The rotation is likely the best in baseball and the lineup has been surprisingly productive. Buster Olney has them ranked as the second best team in baseball, trailing only the Giants. While the team is playing great, there is always room for improvement. Another bat and bullpen help seem to be the most likely needs the team will addre s during the season. Hopefully the team can add some more help without giving up either of their top two prospects in Clint Frazier or Bradley Zimmer, creating a bright future in the OF. Lets take a look at some of the names out there that make sense for the Indians and the chances they come to the Land.COL OF Carlos Gonzalez Carlos Gonzalez would be the ultimate home run for the Indians at the trade deadline. Hes a former MVP finalist, Gold Glove winner, Silver Slugger winner, and All-Star and is having one of the best seasons of his career. Hes got a great bat hitting .318 with 18 HRs this year to go along Levi Onwuzurike Jersey with some plus speed and defense in the corner outfield. The problem is going to be the cost of getting him. At 30 years old, and on the books for 20 million next year, that could be a doable contract because he would make the Indians the clear front runners in the AL. What they would have to get up to get him may cause the balk. I dont see the Rockies trading him without giving up at least Frazier or Zimmer, if not both. Think back to the Ubaldo trade a few years ago and the Indians giving up two top pitching prospects to land him as well as a couple others. The Rockies dont have to trade him if they dont want to and they are going to have to get an offer so good they cant turn it down to move him.Chances: 2%OAK C Stephen Vogt The Indians need to get some kind of productivity from their catchers if they want to make a final run for the World Series. Roberto Perez has been on the DL almost the entire season, Yan Gomes has decreased his lines each of the last four seasons to the point hes hitting .168 right now, and the team traded to get Chris Gimenez back whos also hitting .185. Roberto Perez has a WAR 0.8 higher than Gomes despite hitting .000 this season before getting hurt. For those that dont know what that means, its statistically saying the Indians would win one more game this season playing Roberto Perez with him Alim McNeill Jersey having a batting average of .000 than Yan Gomes in the lineup. Stephen Vogt would be an intriguing option. The As are in an obvious rebuild mode and are no strangers to making trades and Vogt will be hitting his first arbitration eligible year after the season. That would put him under team control for three more seasons despite him already being 31 years old. Hes a back to back All-Star and hitting .277 for Oakland this year. Due to his ability to be controlled, Oakland may want to keep him around but the Indians can at least make an offer.Chances: 3%PIT 3B David Freese Pittsburgh is the true wildcard team at the trade deadline Ifeatu Melifonwu Jersey this year. Since adding the second wildcard team, there have been a lot more teams holding onto their players and going for it than selling. The Pirates currently only stand 1.5 games back of a wildcard spot and with the injuries that both the Dodgers and Mets are recently facing the Pirates may creep back into the postseason. The reason they could sell is because the NL does have some very good teams at the top, the Pirates have some valuable players that are set to hit free agency, and they have also have some talented players at AAA that are getting close to hitting the majors. With depth at third, Freese might be available. Hes on a one year, three million dollar deal and hes hitting .295 this year. Hes a seasoned veteran at 33 and has the postseason experience that some of the younger guys dont. Cleveland was linked to Freese as a po sibility all offseason and still makes a lot of sense. He could be had for maybe a midlevel prospect as the Pirates would build up for a run next year but still being in the wildcard race would be the hold back.Chances: 5%MIL C Jonathan Lucroy Lucroy will be the most sought after catcher in the market this year. The two time all-star is hitting .301 and at 30 years old still has some years left. The Brewers havent given him anything long term as he only has a 5.25 million dollar club option for next year. A team looking to get him could turn it into a long term deal especially with a bad free agent market coming up after the season. His WAR and BA rank third this year among qualified catchers. The thing holding the Indians back from this one could be the long term deal with Yan Gomes (signed through 2021) compared to the price they would have to give up for Lucroy. It might Shane Zylstra Jersey take one really good prospect or a couple of good ones to pry him from Milwaukee. Derek Norris of the Padres could be another name to watch out for but with him only hitting .210, the Indians need an upgrade as compared to a second catcher that a team with injury problems might look at.Chances: 10%ATL RHP Arodys Vizcaino Vizcaino would be a big pickup for the backend of the Indians bullpen if they can make it happen. The Braves have traded away a large chunk of their better players and pretty much everyone not named Freeman or Teheran is likely available. Hes only 25 years old and would also be hitting his first year of arbitration before next year. He was 3-1 with a 1.60 ERA last year and 1-4 with a 2.75 ERA this year. His strikeouts per 9 have increased to just under 12 this season. While it would be another right hander in the bullpen, he would be an upgrade over Bryan Shaw as the setup man. Hes struggled in his last few outings, which may make him more expendable for Atlanta. He may be costly in terms of a decent prospect but the club control for three years and being just 25 years old should make it worth it.Chances: 15%Scroll to ContinueMIL LHP Will Smith Will Smith has just come back off the DL for the Brewers and with the NL Central being so good, the Brewers might as well sell in order to start rebuilding. Smith would bring a left handed arm the Jessie Lemonier Jersey Indians would need. Although he has only pitched in 18 games, he has a career low 2.25 ERA and like most of the others on the list will just be hitting arbitration next year. The concern for him is his strikeout rate is down 5 points from last season to just 7.9. The Brewers may be stuck with some teams trying to buy low because of this versus holding onto him when he gets healthy again and improves his trade value. He would be a great target for Cleveland if the Brewers sell low right now.Chances: 15%OAK OF Josh Reddick Like Smith, Reddick is also coming back from the DL a
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