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2017CLE 40-Man Roster 091717.Indd 2017 CLEVELAND INDIANS ROSTER 2017 Major League roster (9/17) Manager: Terry Francona (17) Coaches: Sandy Alomar, Jr. (15 - 1B/C), Jason Bere (46 - Bullpen), Mickey Callaway (13 - Pitching), Brad Mills (2 - Bench), Mike Sarbaugh (16 - Infi eld/Third Base), Ty Van Burkleo (29 - Hitting), Matt Quatraro (60, Asst Hitting) Alphabetical (37) # PITCHERS (18/3) B T HT. WT. BORN BIRTHPLACE NUMerical (37) 37 Allen, Cody R R 6-1 210 11/20/88 Orlando, FL 15 Sandy Alomar ............ 1B Base/Catchers Coach 2 Brad Mills ...................................... Bench Coach 37 Cody Allen ................................................. RHP 51 Armstrong, Shawn R R 6-2 225 9/11/90 New Bern, NC 4 Bradley Zimmer .............................................OF 53 Greg Allen ......................................................OF 47 Bauer, Trevor R R 6-1 190 1/17/91 North Hollywood, CA 6 Brandon Guyer ..............................................OF 35 Abraham Almonte ..........................................OF 40 Breslow, Craig L L 6-0 190 8/8/90 New Haven, CT 7 Yan Gomes ...................................................... C 51 Shawn Armstrong ....................................... RHP 59 Carrasco, Carlos R R 6-3 212 3/21/87 Barquisimeto, VZ 8 Lonnie Chisenhall ..........................................OF 87 Mike Barnett ........................Replay Coordinator 52 Clevinger, Mike R R 6-4 202 12/21/90 Jacksonville, FL 9 Erik Gonzalez ...............................................INF 47 Trevor Bauer ............................................... RHP 57 Crockett, Kyle L L 6-2 180 12/15/91 Poquoson, VA 10 Edwin Encarnacion ................................. DH/1B 46 Jason Bere ................................. Bullpen Coach 44 Goody, Nick R R 5-11 195 7/6/91 Orlando, FL 11 José Ramίrez ................................................INF 40 Craig Breslow ..............................................LHP 28 Kluber, Corey R R 6-4 215 4/10/86 Birmingham, AL 12 Francisco Lindor ...........................................INF 32 Jay Bruce .......................................................OF 34 McAllister, Zach R R 6-6 240 12/8/87 Chillicothe, IL 13 Mickey Callaway .........................Pitching Coach 13 Mickey Callaway .........................Pitching Coach 24 Miller, Andrew L L 6-7 205 5/21/85 Gainesville, FL 15 Sandy Alomar ............ 1B Base/Catchers Coach 64 Armando Camacaro ................. Bullpen Catcher 54 Merritt, Ryan L L 6-0 170 2/21/92 McKinney, TX 16 Mike Sarbaugh ............... 3B Base/Infi eld Coach 59 Carlos Carrasco .......................................... RHP 49 Olson, Tyler L L 6-3 195 10/2/89 Spokane, WA 17 Terry Francona .....................................Manager 8 Lonnie Chisenhall ..........................................OF 61 Otero, Dan R R 6-3 215 2/19/85 Miami, FL 22 Jason Kipnis .................................................. 2B 24 Andrew Miller ...............................................LHP 52 Mike Clevinger ............................................ RHP 31 Salazar, Danny L R 6-0 190 1/11/90 Santo Domingo, DR 57 Kyle Crockett ...............................................LHP 26 Austin Jackson ..............................................OF 27 Shaw, Bryan S R 6-1 210 11/8/87 Livermore, CA 36 Yandy D ίaz ...................................................INF 27 Bryan Shaw ................................................ RHP 10 Edwin Encarnacion .................................. 1B/DH 38 Smith, Joe R R 6-2 205 3/22/84 Cincinnati, OH 28 Corey Kluber ............................................... RHP 17 Terry Francona .....................................Manager 43 Tomlin, Josh R R 6-1 190 10/19/84 Tyler, TX 29 Ty Van Burkleo ............................. Hitting Coach 7 Yan Gomes ...................................................... C 56 Anderson, Cody (60DL) R R 6-4 235 9/14/90 Quincy, CA 30 Tyler Naquin ..................................................OF 44 Nick Goody ................................................. RHP 71 Baker, Dylan (60DL) R R 6-2 215 4/6/92 Juneau, AK 31 Danny Salazar ............................................ RHP 9 Erik Gonzalez ...............................................INF 48 Logan, Boone (60DL) R L 6-5 240 8/13/84 San Antonio, TX 32 Jay Bruce .......................................................OF 6 Brandon Guyer ..............................................OF 62 Morimando, Shawn L L 5-11 195 11/20/92 Virgina Beach, VA 33 Francisco Mejia ............................................... C 26 Austin Jackson ..............................................OF 50 Plutko, Adam R R 6-3 200 10/3/91 Upland, CA 34 Zach McAllister ........................................... RHP 22 Jason Kipnis .................................................. 2B 65 Colón, Joe (suspended) R R 6-0 180 2/18/90 Caguas, PR 35 Abraham Almonte ..........................................OF 28 Corey Kluber ............................................... RHP 36 Yandy D ίaz ...................................................INF 12 Francisco Lindor ...........................................INF # CATCHERS (3) B T HT. WT. BORN BIRTHPLACE 37 Cody Allen ................................................. RHP 34 Zach McAllister ........................................... RHP 7 Gomes, Yan R R 6-2 215 7/19/87 Sao Paulo, Brazil 38 Joe Smith .................................................... RHP 33 Francisco Mejia ............................................... C 33 Mejia, Francisco S R 5-10 175 10/27/95 Bani, DR 39 Giovanny Urshela .........................................INF 54 Ryan Merritt .................................................LHP 55 Pérez, Roberto R R 5-11 225 12/23/88 Mayaguez, PR 40 Craig Breslow ..............................................LHP 24 Andrew Miller ..............................................LHP 41 Carlos Santana .............................................INF 2 Brad Mills ...................................... Bench Coach 43 Josh Tomlin ................................................. RHP # INFIELDERS (8) B T HT. WT. BORN BIRTHPLACE 30 Tyler Naquin ..................................................OF 44 Nick Goody ................................................. RHP 49 Tyler Olson ..................................................LHP 36 Dίaz, Yandy R R 6-2 190 8/8/91 Sagua la Grande, Cuba 46 Jason Bere ................................. Bullpen Coach 61 Dan Otero ................................................... RHP 10 Encarnacion, Edwin R R 6-1 230 1/7/83 La Romana, DR 47 Trevor Bauer ............................................... RHP 82 Ricky Pacione ........................... Bullpen Catcher 9 González, Erik R R 6-2 175 8/31/91 Puerto Plata, DR 49 Tyler Olson ..................................................LHP 55 Roberto Pérez ................................................. C 22 Kipnis, Jason L R 5-11 190 4/3/87 Northbrook, IL 51 Shawn Armstrong ....................................... RHP 60 Matt Quatraro ....................... Asst Hitting Coach 12 Lindor, Francisco S R 5-11 190 11/14/93 Caguas, PR 52 Mike Clevinger ............................................ RHP 11 José Ramίrez ................................................INF 11 Ramίrez, José S R 5-9 165 9/17/92 Bani, DR 53 Greg Allen ......................................................OF 31 Danny Salazar ............................................ RHP 41 Santana, Carlos S R 5-11 210 4/8/86 Santo Domingo, DR 54 Ryan Merritt .................................................LHP 41 Carlos Santana .............................................INF 39 Urshela, Giovanny R R 6-0 215 10/11/91 Cartagena, CO 55 Roberto Pérez ................................................. C 16 Mike Sarbaugh ............... 3B Base/Infi eld Coach 57 Kyle Crockett ...............................................LHP 27 Bryan Shaw ................................................ RHP # OUTFIELDERS (8/1) B T HT. WT. BORN BIRTHPLACE 59 Carlos Carrasco .......................................... RHP 38 Joe Smith .................................................... RHP 53 Allen, Greg S R 6-0 180 3/15/93 San Diego, CA 60 Matt Quatraro ....................... Asst Hitting Coach 43 Josh Tomlin ................................................. RHP 35 Almonte, Abraham S R 5-9 210 6/27/89 Santo Domingo, DR 61 Dan Otero ................................................... RHP 39 Giovanny Urshela .........................................INF 32 Bruce, Jay L L 6-3 225 4/3/87 Beaumont, TX 64 Armando Camacaro ................. Bullpen Catcher 82 Ricky Pacione ........................... Bullpen Catcher 29 Ty Van Burkleo ............................. Hitting Coach 8 Chisenhall, Lonnie L R 6-2 190 10/4/88 Morehead City, NC 4 Bradley Zimmer .............................................OF 87 Mike Barnett ........................Replay Coordinator 6 Guyer, Brandon R R 6-2 200 1/28/86 West Chester, PA 56 Cody Anderson (60-day DL) ....................... RHP 56 Cody Anderson (60-day DL) ....................... RHP 71 Dylan Baker (60-day DL) ............................ RHP 26 Jackson, Austin R R 6-1 205 2/1/87 Denton, TX 71 Dylan Baker (60-day DL) ............................ RHP 48 Boone Logan (60-day DL) ...........................LHP 30 Naquin, Tyler L R 6-2 190 4/24/91 Iola, TX 48 Boone Logan (60-day DL) ...........................LHP 23 Michael Brantley (10-day DL) ........................OF 4 Zimmer, Bradley L R 6-5 220 11/27/92 San Francisco, CA 23 Michael Brantley (10-day DL) ........................OF 62 Shawn Morimando .......................................LHP
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