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Brothers in the Lineup

Bo Naylor and Josh Naylor were each in the Guardians lineup last night for the first time.

They’re the fourth pair of brothers to appear in the same game for Cleveland joining:

Pitchers Gaylord and Jim Perry were also on the Indians during the 1974 and 1975 seasons, but never appeared in the same game.

Dave and Vean Gregg were also briefly teammates in 1913, though Dave appeared in just one game.

Bryan Shaw Makes Start

Bryan Shaw is the oldest pitcher to make his first career start for Cleveland since Doug Jones (also 34) in 1991.

Jones, an All-Star from 1988-90, was awful in 1991. So he was demoted to AAA, turned into a starter and returned in September.

Jones threw 8 2/3 innings against Milwaukee in his debut as a starter, picking up the win. Then he struck out 13 Tigers in 8 innings in his second outing.

He made 2 more starts, going 3-1 overall with a 3.77 ERA before he returned to closer duties in his final outing of the year.

He signed with Houston that offseason and returned to All-Star closer form.

Sandy Leon Pitching

Sandy Leon is the first Cleveland position player to toss two scoreless innings since Willie Smith in 1968. But that deserves as asterisk since Smith started his MLB career as a pitcher.

Prior to Smith, it was Rocky Colavito in 1958 vs Detroit.

Nolan Jones Thru 2 Games

Nolan Jones joins Roy Weatherly (1936) as the only players in franchise history with at least two hits, including an extra-base hit and an RBI in each of their first two career games.

Weatherly became a fixture in the Indians lineups, often as their leadoff hitter though the late 1930s and early 40s. He was traded to the Yankees prior to the 1943 season, and helped them win the World Series that year.

Mercado Rejoins Team

After a brief stint with the Phillies, Oscar Mercado is back.

He’s now on a short list of players to appear in a game for Cleveland, play elsewhere in the majors, and then return to Cleveland in the same season.

This is a difficult bit of trivia to research, but I am aware of at least one other instance: Jeff Manto in 1998.

Manto made the Opening Day roster – he actually started at 1B on Opening Day in place of Jim Thome, with Randy Johnson on the mound. Manto was then placed on waivers and picked up by Detroit.

The Tigers released Manto in June and a few days later he re-signed with Cleveland and was sent to AAA. In August, Manto was recalled, and appeared in a few more games for Cleveland down the stretch.

Manto was acquired by the Indians in six different transactions throughout his career.

Yu Chang is Done

The Pirates have purchased the contract of Yu Chang, ending his Cleveland career.

He finishes his 2022 season with seven strikeouts in 10 plate appearances.

His 70% strikeout rate is the second highest in franchise history for a player with at least 10 plate appearances. Only pitcher Tom Hilgendorf in 1972 (79% – 11 K in 14 PA) was worse.

The next worst by a position player was Andrew Velazquez in 2019 (58% – 7 K in 12 PA).

This stat pretty much sums up Chang’s career in Cleveland:

  • Times on base: 93
  • Strikeouts: 102