Photo by Ron Schwane/Getty Images)
The Cleveland Indians’ offense can’t hit right-handed pitching, and the best solution is adding a platoon bat or two that fits into their tight budget and doesn’t hurt the long-term future of the club.
This weekend I talked about how Amed Rosario could be a key piece for the Cleveland Indians. His ability to hit left-handed pitching should be a bit asset to the club. However, how he plays versus right-handed pitching could be an issue, and unfortunately for the Indians Rosario is not the only player that has struggled against righties.