The Cleveland Indians have had a unique relationship with home runs for the past few seasons. Despite having roughly average home run output, they tend to come from a broad coalition of players rather than one individual. As such, no member of the Cleveland Indians has hit 30 or more home runs since Grady Sizemore did so back in 2008. Since then, Carlos Santana has come close a few times, and Asdrubal Cabrera slugged 25 homers five seasons ago.
Now, two Indians have a chance to end this drought: Mike Napoli and Carlos Santana.