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5. Josh Tomlin
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Tomlin may be the best pitcher in baseball who no one outside of Cleveland knows. He was great the last two months of 2015 and has continued to pitch at a high level this season, winning nine of his 14 starts.
Tomlin may be the best pitcher in baseball who no one outside of Cleveland knows. He was great the last two months of 2015 and has continued to pitch at a high level this season, winning nine of his 14 starts.
4. Trevor Bauer
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After a rough start to the season pitching out of the bullpen, Bauer is coming into his own as a member of Cleveland's starting rotation. As a starter, Bauer has a 2.96 ERA and looks to be in the midst of a true breakout season.
After a rough start to the season pitching out of the bullpen, Bauer is coming into his own as a member of Cleveland's starting rotation. As a starter, Bauer has a 2.96 ERA and looks to be in the midst of a true breakout season.
3. Carlos Carrasco
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Carrasco missed all of May, but when he's been healthy and in the rotation he's looked like a potential All-Star. With a 2.73 ERA and a complete game shutout against the Tigers in his most recent start, Carrasco deserves All-Star consideration.
Carrasco missed all of May, but when he's been healthy and in the rotation he's looked like a potential All-Star. With a 2.73 ERA and a complete game shutout against the Tigers in his most recent start, Carrasco deserves All-Star consideration.
2. Francisco Lindor
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Lindor is showing everyone that his rookie season was no fluke. There has been no signs of a sophomore slump from Lindor, who has only gotten better since last year and is proving to be one of the top shortstops in the American League this season.
Lindor is showing everyone that his rookie season was no fluke. There has been no signs of a sophomore slump from Lindor, who has only gotten better since last year and is proving to be one of the top shortstops in the American League this season.
1. Danny Salazar
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Even in Cleveland's outstanding rotation, Salazar has stood out as the unquestioned ace. He's performing even better than he did last year, and with a 2.40 ERA and 99 strikeouts in 86.1 innings, Salazar is absolutely an All-Star in 2016.
Even in Cleveland's outstanding rotation, Salazar has stood out as the unquestioned ace. He's performing even better than he did last year, and with a 2.40 ERA and 99 strikeouts in 86.1 innings, Salazar is absolutely an All-Star in 2016.