CLEVELAND, Ohio - This must be what living large like the New York Yankees feels like.
Never mind that little moue of distaste you just made with your lips when you read that sentence. Hate is closely related to envy when the subject is the Yankees and their ability to buy championships.
The Cleveland Indians would look good in pinstripes today.
It's not really the '90s again
This is what a perfect storm of circumstances whipped up for the Indians, defending American League champions and new employers of the top prize on the free agency market, former Toronto Blue Jays slugger Edwin Encarnacion,
Scheduled to be introduced at a Thursday morning news conference, Encarnacion is the Indians' biggest acquisition since Roberto Alomar came over from the Baltimore Orioles to play with his brother Sandy and form a dream double-play combination with Omar Vizquel in the 1990s.