"I'll refrain from commenting on any specific players," Antonetti said. "What I will say is we'll look for any opportunity to improve our position-player club and add to our offense, specifically. To the extent there's someone out there that we think will help do that, we'll certainly explore it."
So it is safe to assume Cleveland will at least look into Alvarez or Carter as options.
Last season, the Indians' posted a 98 Weighted Runs Created Plus (wRC+) overall, indicating that the team was two percent below league average offensively. Where the Tribe really struggled was in the slugging department.