Ogando has plenty of experience in his career. The 34 year old right hander made his name with the Texas Rangers, pitching with them for the first five seasons of his career. He spent a year with Boston in 2015, then a year in Atlanta, and spent last season in the KBO in South Korea.
Now back in the states, Ogando is looking to resurrect his career in the big leagues. He signed a minor league deal with the Tribe after posting a 3.93 ERA with the Hanwha Eagles in 2017. He spent most of his time in Korea as a starting pitcher, which is what he was during the 2011 and 2013 seasons, although he doesn’t figure to factor in to the Indians starting rotation.