Cleveland is one of the most notoriously cheapskate teams in the majors. A 90s powerhouse and one of the more successful teams of the 2010s, Cleveland fans have grown disenchanted with a front office that routinely refuses to bring in free agents to build around exceptional young talent. Despite coming frustratingly close to a World Series title in 2016 and winning 102 games in 2017, the front office failed to build a winner around arguably the best rotation of the last five years. Having practically advertised that their star players are destined for other teams for purely financial reasons, looking at their current roster one has to wonder if they see a situation similar to the one the White Sox faced after 2016.