Indians spring training preview roundtable: Will the Tribe be better in 2014?
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1st Inning Cleveland Indians 2014 Roundtable Paul Hoynes and Dennis Manoloff discuss the upcoming Cleveland Indians season with host Zack Meisel. During the first inning they discuss the offseason.
Zack Meisel, Northeast Ohio Media Group By Zack Meisel, Northeast Ohio Media Group
on February 10, 2014 at 10:19 AM, updated February 10, 2014 at 10:20 AM
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Ignore the bone-chilling temperatures, the obtrusive snow mounds and that devious groundhog, who promised another six weeks of winter woe. Spring (training) is just about here.
The Indians' pitchers and catchers are required to report to Goodyear, Ariz., on Tuesday, with the rest of the squad joining in the following days.
Before we venture to warmer pastures to cover the Tribe, we filmed our annual spring training preview roundtable. We split the heap of analysis, forecasting and discussion into nine innings, as Paul Hoynes, Dennis Manoloff and Zack Meisel broke down the Indians' roster heading into the start of the 2014 campaign.
In the first inning -- seen in the video above -- the guys provide an off-season review, as they assess the organization's winter transactions. Have the Indians been too quiet in the free agent market? Do they have another move up their sleeve?
2nd Inning Cleveland Indians 2014 Roundtable Paul Hoynes and Dennis Manoloff discuss the upcoming Cleveland Indians season with host Zack Meisel. During the second inning they discuss starting pitching
In the second inning, the guys dissect the starting rotation. Is Justin Masterson a legitimate ace? How much can be expected from Danny Salazar in his first full big league season? After injuries slowed down the promising seasons of Corey Kluber and Zach McAllister, what can be expected of the pair of right-handers in 2014?
The starting rotation proved -- to the surprise of many -- to be the team's strength a year ago. Will it remain that way this season?
3rd Inning Cleveland Indians 2014 Roundtable Paul Hoynes and Dennis Manoloff discuss the upcoming Cleveland Indians season with host Zack Meisel. During the third inning they discuss fifth starter.
In the third inning, the guys evaluate the competition for the No. 5 spot in the starting rotation. Which contender -- between Carlos Carrasco, Josh Tomlin and Trevor Bauer -- will come out on top, and what happens to those who don't get the job? Would Carrasco or Tomlin fit into the bullpen?
Has Carrasco matured enough mentally to warrant the opening? Has Bauer turned the corner, as Francona and pitching coach Mickey Callaway have contended?
4th Inning Cleveland Indians 2014 Roundtable Paul Hoynes and Dennis Manoloff discuss the upcoming Cleveland Indians season with host Zack Meisel. During the fourth inning they discuss the competition at third base.
In the fourth inning, the guys analyze the competition for the starting third base gig. Does Carlos Santana have a realistic shot at starting at the hot corner? What is in the best interest of both Santana and the Indians? Can Santana handle the new position and still maintain his potent bat?
What would that mean for former first-round draft pick Lonnie Chisenhall? Is it merely a tactic to light a fire under the young infielder?
5th Inning Cleveland Indians 2014 Roundtable Paul Hoynes and Dennis Manoloff discuss the upcoming Cleveland Indians season with host Zack Meisel. The fifth inning covers the infield.
In the fifth inning, the guys project the type of seasons in store for the rest of the team's infielders, including Yan Gomes, Nick Swisher, Jason Kipnis and Asdrubal Cabrera. Are Swisher and Cabrera due for bounce-back years? Can Gomes maintain his offensive production over a 162-game schedule? Does Kipnis still have potential left to tap?
Will playing first base every day help to keep Swisher healthy? Cabrera can become a free agent at season's end. Will that motivate him to rebound?
6th Inning Cleveland Indians 2014 Roundtable Paul Hoynes and Dennis Manoloff discuss the upcoming Cleveland Indians season with host Zack Meisel. During the sixth inning they discuss the outfield and bench.
In the sixth inning, the guys explore the Indians' outfield and bench. How will manager Terry Francona divvy up the at-bats for right fielders David Murphy and Ryan Raburn? Is center fielder Michael Bourn past his prime?
Could Nyjer Morgan -- he of the multiple identities -- or Jeff Francoeur factor into the equation? How will the bench shape out, and how much of it depends on the third base competition?
7th Inning Cleveland Indians 2014 Roundtable Paul Hoynes and Dennis Manoloff discuss the upcoming Cleveland Indians season with host Zack Meisel. During the seventh inning they discuss the bullpen.
In the seventh inning, the guys evaluate the Indians' revamped bullpen, which includes a slew of new faces following the departures of Chris Perez, Joe Smith, Matt Albers and Rich Hill. How will John Axford fare as closer? Can Bryan Shaw and Cody Allen lock down the late innings?
Where does Vinnie Pestano fit? Can the Indians rely on their crop of left-handed relievers after years of inconsistency from pitchers in that role?
8th Inning Cleveland Indians 2014 Roundtable Paul Hoynes and Dennis Manoloff discuss the upcoming Cleveland Indians season with host Zack Meisel. During the eighth inning they discuss the AL Central division
In the eighth inning, the guys assess the American League Central. Are the Tigers, without Prince Fielder and Doug Fister, still the team to beat? Is Detroit better equipped with new closer Joe Nathan and second baseman Ian Kinsler in the fold?
Have the Indians or Royals closed the talent gap? Francona referred to Kansas City as the team to watch in the division. How will the AL Central play out?
9th Inning Cleveland Indians 2014 Roundtable Paul Hoynes and Dennis Manoloff discuss the upcoming Cleveland Indians season with host Zack Meisel. During the ninth inning they discuss whether the Indians can sustain the success they had last year.
In the ninth inning, the guys forecast whether the Indians will exceed the 92 wins they amassed last season, as they analyze why Francona said it's so much more difficult to go from 92 to 95 wins than it was to go from 68 to 92.
Will the team be better or worse in 2014, and will that reflect in the win column? Where do they fit in the American League landscape?