Indians general manager Mark Shapiro received an urgent call this week from his brother David, the director of Boston-based social agency Mass Mentoring. It seems David was scrolling through some Indians-based Internet sites and spotted a headline that read "Shapiro Dead."
"I told you it would be a quiet offseason," Mark told David after assuring him of his good health. Indeed, while Shapiro checked in on a number of available players this winter, from
Miguel Cabrera to
Dan Haren, the only additions to the Indians' team in 2008 are a pair of 33-year olds, right-handed reliever
Masahide Kobayashi and infielder
Jamey Carroll.
Not that what the Indians have done is that unusual. They tied the Red Sox for the most regular-season wins in the majors last season. And the Red Sox, pending a potential trade for
Johan Santana and a signing like
Brad Wilkerson, also have made no additions to their major league roster.
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