Stop. You guys, really. Stop.
With news coming down earlier this afternoon that Marlon Byrd would be serving a 162-game suspension following a positive test for a performance-enhancing drug, the minds of Cleveland Indians fans instantly turned to the team's outfield situation as a whole. If the Tribe front office was not already desperately searching for an outfielder before, they should be now.
With Byrd gone, Abraham Almonte still serving a PED-related suspension for another 30 games, and Michael Brantley still not on a solid timetable for a return from the disabled list, the outfield situation is the bleakest it has been all season for the Tribe.