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Indians Draw First Blood, Powered by a Player the Yankees Coveted

CLEVELAND — When the Mets launched their fire sale this summer, willing to take penny-stock prospects for the raft of veterans they were intent on unloading, there were two teams that jumped to the head of the line for outfielder Jay Bruce: the Yankees and the Cleveland Indians.

The Yankees offered two middling prospects for Bruce but refused to pick up more than a small portion of the $3.7 million remaining on his contract.

The Indians offered only a fringe prospect — a 30th-round draft pick who had been converted from pitcher to infielder — but they offered to pick up the rest of Bruce’s contract, and the Mets accepted.