Indians have 31 more games, and he could hit 550 plate appearances in as few as 22 games. He could certainly hit those numbers if he gets hot. He only misses them if the Tribe uses him I the same way that the As did. And here was Coco's view of how he was used:
Veteran
Athletics outfielder
Coco Crispsays that he believes the team is artificially holding down his playing time to prevent his option from vesting,
Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle reports. Crisp says that he’s “extremely hurt” by the team’s “shady” handling of the situation. While GM David Forst and manager Bob Melvin have stated that Crisp is sitting against lefties to afford younger players more exposure, he sees more to it — particularly since he is not being used much off the bench.
He was dealt here because Oakland wanted to avoid the situation. Nice move for the Tribe, I not debating that, but this is why he is coming cheap. Let's see if he expects the Indians to 'play fair' like he did Oakland or if he lightens up and accepts the projected role.