The Cleveland Indians
designate Jason Michaels for assignment
May/05/08 08:51 PM Filed in:
Jason
Michaels
The Indians have decided to
cut ties with veteran outfielder Jason Michaels.
The move will be made official tomorrow. Michaels
played in 21 games for the Indians this season and
he was 12 for 58 (.207 avg, .534 OPS) with 3 runs
scored, 9 RBIs and 1 stolen base. Michaels played
in 249 games for the Tribe in three seasons and he
was 216 for 819 (.264 avg) with 123 runs scored,
16 homers, 103 RBIs and 13 stolen bases. Michaels
will be replaced on the roster by outfielder Ben
Francisco. Francisco has played in 2 games for the
Indians already this season and he was 2 for 6
(.333 avg, .833 OPS) with 2 runs scored and 1 RBI.
Francisco will likely take over Michaels’
role as the right handed swinging half of a
platoon in left field. This is a smart move by the
Indians but it will not solve all of the offensive
problems that they have had this season. Michaels
will likely have little trouble getting a job with
another major league team.
(indianslocker.com)