Steve_424
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I was thinking about some of the more recent Indians players (last 20-30 years) and who may be deserving of entering the team Hall of Fame. I'm curious to get everyone's thoughts in the polls. Awards/stats listed below are those earned in an Indians uniform.
Cody Allen – 8 seasons, 153 Saves;
All-time Franchise leader in Saves
Trevor Bauer – 6.5 seasons, 67-53, 3.89 ERA; 1-time All-Star; 12th all-time in franchise history strikeouts
All-time Franchise ranks Strikeouts (12th), WHIP (23rd), Wins (33rd)
Michael Brantley – 10 seasons, .295/.351/.430; 4-time All-Star, 1-time Silver Slugger
All-time Franchise ranks: Hits (19th), Steals (22nd), RBI (25th), HR (37th), Walks (37th)
Carlos Carrasco – 9 seasons, 88-73, 3.77 ERA; Roberto Clemente Award winner;
All-time Franchise ranks Strikeouts (4th), WHIP (10th), Wins (18th)
Travis Hafner – 10 seasons, .278/.382/.509;
All-time Franchise ranks: HR (9th), Walks (14th), RBI (15th)
Jason Kipnis – 9 seasons, .261/.333/.417; 2-time All-Star
All-time Franchise ranks: HR (18th), Steals (15th), Hits (22nd), RBI (24th), Walks (22nd)
Corey Kluber – 9 seasons, 98-58, 3.16 ERA; 3-time All-Star, 2-time Cy Young, Lou Gehrig Award winner;
All-time Franchise ranks Strikeouts (3rd), WHIP (2nd), Wins (15th)
Victor Martinez – 8 seasons, .297/.369/.463; 3-time All-Star, 1-time Silver Slugger
All-time Franchise ranks: HR (25th), RBI (28th), Hits (45th), Walks (39th)
Carlos Santana – 10 seasons, .251/.368/.450; 1-time All-Star, 1-time Silver Slugger
All-time Franchise ranks: Walks (2nd), HR (5th), RBI (14th), Hits (18th)
Grady Sizemore – 8 seasons, .269/.357/.473; 3-time All-Star, 1-time Silver Slugger, 2-time Gold Glove
All-time Franchise ranks: HR (14th), Steals (16th), Walks 25th), RBI (33rd), Hits (40th),
Cody Allen – 8 seasons, 153 Saves;
All-time Franchise leader in Saves
Trevor Bauer – 6.5 seasons, 67-53, 3.89 ERA; 1-time All-Star; 12th all-time in franchise history strikeouts
All-time Franchise ranks Strikeouts (12th), WHIP (23rd), Wins (33rd)
Michael Brantley – 10 seasons, .295/.351/.430; 4-time All-Star, 1-time Silver Slugger
All-time Franchise ranks: Hits (19th), Steals (22nd), RBI (25th), HR (37th), Walks (37th)
Carlos Carrasco – 9 seasons, 88-73, 3.77 ERA; Roberto Clemente Award winner;
All-time Franchise ranks Strikeouts (4th), WHIP (10th), Wins (18th)
Travis Hafner – 10 seasons, .278/.382/.509;
All-time Franchise ranks: HR (9th), Walks (14th), RBI (15th)
Jason Kipnis – 9 seasons, .261/.333/.417; 2-time All-Star
All-time Franchise ranks: HR (18th), Steals (15th), Hits (22nd), RBI (24th), Walks (22nd)
Corey Kluber – 9 seasons, 98-58, 3.16 ERA; 3-time All-Star, 2-time Cy Young, Lou Gehrig Award winner;
All-time Franchise ranks Strikeouts (3rd), WHIP (2nd), Wins (15th)
Victor Martinez – 8 seasons, .297/.369/.463; 3-time All-Star, 1-time Silver Slugger
All-time Franchise ranks: HR (25th), RBI (28th), Hits (45th), Walks (39th)
Carlos Santana – 10 seasons, .251/.368/.450; 1-time All-Star, 1-time Silver Slugger
All-time Franchise ranks: Walks (2nd), HR (5th), RBI (14th), Hits (18th)
Grady Sizemore – 8 seasons, .269/.357/.473; 3-time All-Star, 1-time Silver Slugger, 2-time Gold Glove
All-time Franchise ranks: HR (14th), Steals (16th), Walks 25th), RBI (33rd), Hits (40th),