2006 Cleveland Indians season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2006 Cleveland Indians season was the 106th season for the franchise. It began with the Cleveland Indians attempting to win the American League Central and make the playoffs . The Indians finished with a mediocre 78–84 record and missed the playoffs. It was the final season before Progressive bought the naming rights to then-Jacobs Field.
Offseason
December 7, 2005: Paul Byrd was signed as a free agent with the Cleveland Indians.[ 1]
January 6, 2006: Todd Hollandsworth was signed as a free agent with the Cleveland Indians.[ 2]
Regular season
On September 2, 2006, Kevin Kouzmanoff became the 23rd Major Leaguer to hit a home run in his first Major League at bat , the 12th American Leaguer to do so, and the second of 2006 (along with Adam Wainwright of the St. Louis Cardinals ). He was only the third player to have the home run be a grand slam .[ 3]
Kouzmanoff is only one of two players in Major League Baseball history to hit a grand slam on his first pitch ever seen in the Major Leagues, along with Daniel Nava . The pitcher who gave up the hit was Edinson Vólquez .
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Team
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
KC
LAA
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
NL
Baltimore
—
3–15
2–5
4–2
3–3
5–1
4–6
3–6
7–12
2–4
4–6
13–6
3–6
8–11
9–9
Boston
15–3
—
4–2
3–4
3–3
4–5
3–3
1–5
8–11
3–7
4–6
10–9
5–4
7–12
16–2
Chicago
5–2
2–4
—
8–11
12–7
11–8
6–3
9–10
2–4
3–3
5–4
3–3
5–5
5–4
14–4
Cleveland
2–4
4–3
11–8
—
6–13
10–8
4–5
8–11
3–4
3–6
4–5
6–1
5–4
4–2
8–10
Detroit
3–3
3–3
7–12
13–6
—
14–4
3–5
11–8
2–5
5–4
6–3
5–3
5–5
3–3
15–3
Kansas City
1–5
5–4
8–11
8–10
4–14
—
3–7
7–12
2–7
4–5
3–5
1–5
3–3
3–4
10–8
Los Angeles
6–4
3–3
3–6
5–4
5–3
7–3
—
4–2
6–4
11–8
10–9
7–2
11–8
4–6
7–11
Minnesota
6–3
5–1
10–9
11–8
8–11
12–7
2–4
—
3–3
6–4
5–3
6–1
4–5
2–5
16–2
New York
12–7
11–8
4–2
4–3
5–2
7–2
4–6
3–3
—
3–6
3–3
13–5
8–2
10–8
10–8
Oakland
4–2
7–3
3–3
6–3
4–5
5–4
8–11
4–6
6–3
—
17–2
6–3
9–10
6–4
8–10
Seattle
6–4
6–4
4–5
5–4
3–6
5–3
9–10
3–5
3–3
2–17
—
6–3
8–11
4–5
14–4
Tampa Bay
6–13
9–10
3–3
1–6
3–5
5–1
2–7
1–6
5–13
3–6
3–6
—
3–6
6–12
11–7
Texas
6–3
4–5
5–5
4–5
5–5
3–3
8–11
5–4
2–8
10–9
11–8
6–3
—
4–2
7–11
Toronto
11–8
12–7
4–5
2–4
3–3
4–3
6–4
5–2
8–10
4–6
5–4
12–6
2–4
—
9–9
Transactions
April 7, 2006: Brandon Phillips was traded by the Cleveland Indians to the Cincinnati Reds for a player to be named later. The Cincinnati Reds sent Jeff Stevens (minors) (June 13, 2006) to the Cleveland Indians to complete the trade.[ 4]
July 20, 2006: Bob Wickman was traded by the Cleveland Indians to the Atlanta Braves for Max Ramirez (minors).[ 5]
July 26, 2006: Ben Broussard was traded by the Cleveland Indians with cash to the Seattle Mariners for a player to be named later and Shin-Soo Choo. The Seattle Mariners sent Shawn Nottingham (minors) (August 24, 2006) to the Cleveland Indians to complete the trade.[ 6]
August 9, 2006: Todd Hollandsworth was purchased by the Cincinnati Reds from the Cleveland Indians.[ 2]
Roster
2006 Cleveland Indians
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Game log
2006 Game Log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 2
@ White Sox
10 – 4
McCarthy (1-0)
Cabrera (0-1)
38,802
0-1
2
April 4
@ White Sox
8 – 2
Westbrook (1-0)
García (0-1)
37,591
1-1
3
April 5
@ White Sox
4 – 3
Graves (1-0)
Cotts (0-1)
Wickman (1)
33,586
2-1
4
April 7
Twins
11 – 6
Byrd (1-0)
Lohse (0-1)
42,445
3-1
5
April 8
Twins
3 – 0
Johnson (1-0)
Baker (0-1)
Wickman (2)
25,107
4-1
6
April 9
Twins
3 – 2
Westbrook (2-0)
Santana (0-2)
Wickman (3)
23,311
5-1
7
April 11
Mariners
9 – 5
Lee (1-0)
Washburn (1-1)
17,559
6-1
8
April 12
Mariners
11 – 9
Woods (1-0)
Byrd (1-1)
Guardado (1)
14,773
6-2
9
April 13
Mariners
9 – 5
Mateo (1-0)
Sauerbeck (0-1)
Putz (2)
24,638
6-3
10
April 14
@ Tigers
5 – 1
Rogers (2-1)
Westbrook (2-1)
27,358
6-4
11
April 15
@ Tigers
7 – 2
Carmona (1-0)
Bonderman (1-2)
30,107
7-4
12
April 16
@ Tigers
1 – 0
Maroth (2-0)
Lee (1-1)
Rodney (3)
14,303
7-5
13
April 17
@ Tigers
10 – 2
Byrd (2-1)
Robertson (1-2)
19,126
8-5
14
April 18
@ Orioles
15 – 1
Johnson (2-0)
Chen (0-2)
17,354
9-5
15
April 19
@ Orioles
18 – 9
Halama (1-0)
Westbrook (2-2)
19,510
9-6
16
April 20
@ Orioles
9 – 4
Bédard (4-0)
Carmona (1-1)
22,031
9-7
17
April 21
@ Royals
6 – 5
Graves (2-0)
Dessens (1-1)
Wickman (4)
16,791
10-7
18
April 22
@ Royals
11 – 5
Wood (2-0)
Byrd (2-2)
19,645
10-8
19
April 23
@ Royals
5 – 1
Affeldt (1-2)
Johnson (2-1)
12,194
10-9
20
April 25
Red Sox
8 – 6
Foulke (1-1)
Mota (0-1)
Papelbon (9)
18,438
10-10
21
April 26
Red Sox
7 – 1
Lee (2-1)
Wakefield (1-4)
21,575
11-10
22
April 27
Red Sox
15 – 3
Byrd (3-2)
Beckett (3-1)
26,952
12-10
23
April 28
Rangers
7 – 6
Davis (1-0)
Bauer (1-1)
Wickman (5)
22,106
13-10
24
April 29
Rangers
7 – 5
Millwood (2-2)
Carmona (1-2)
Otsuka (1)
37,496
13-11
25
April 30
Rangers
8 – 4
Padilla (3-1)
Davis (1-1)
22,989
13-12
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
26
May 1
White Sox
8 – 6
Vázquez (3-1)
Lee (2-2)
Jenks (8)
17,845
13-13
27
May 2
White Sox
7 – 1
Sabathia (1-0)
Buehrle (3-2)
22,630
14-13
28
May 3
@ Athletics
14 – 3
Byrd (4-2)
Haren (1-3)
18,248
15-13
29
May 4
@ Athletics
12 – 4
Saarloos (1-0)
Johnson (2-2)
Gaudin (1)
14,695
15-14
30
May 5
@ Mariners
9 – 4
Westbrook (3-2)
Soriano (0-1)
32,998
16-14
31
May 6
@ Mariners
4 – 1
Piñeiro (4-2)
Lee (2-3)
Putz (3)
28,672
16-15
32
May 7
@ Mariners
2 – 0
Sabathia (2-0)
Washburn (2-5)
Wickman (6)
35,562
17-15
33
May 8
@ Royals
4 – 3
Wood (3-0)
Byrd (4-3)
Burgos (5)
9,029
17-16
34
May 9
@ Royals
10 – 7
Peralta (1-0)
Graves (2-1)
14,784
17-17
35
May 10
@ Royals
10 – 8
Burgos (1-0)
Mota (0-2)
24,471
17-18
36
May 12
Tigers
5 – 4
Rogers (6-2)
Lee (2-4)
Jones (8)
23,588
17-19
37
May 13
Tigers
3 – 0
Bonderman (4-2)
Sabathia (2-1)
Jones (9)
24,051
17-20
38
May 14
Tigers
3 – 2
Maroth (5-2)
Johnson (2-3)
Rodney (6)
21,875
17-21
39
May 16
Royals
6 – 4
Davis (2-1)
Burgos (1-2)
15,399
18-21
40
May 17
Royals
5 – 0
Westbrook (4-2)
Affeldt (2-3)
15,064
19-21
41
May 18
Royals
6 – 5
Lee (3-4)
Hernández (1-3)
Wickman (7)
24,184
20-21
42
May 19
Pirates
4 – 1
Sabathia (3-1)
Duke (2-5)
32,499
21-21
43
May 20
Pirates
9 – 6
Snell (3-3)
Johnson (2-4)
Gonzalez (6)
30,799
21-22
44
May 21
Pirates
3 – 2 (10)
Wickman (1-0)
Gonzalez (1-3)
31,589
22-22
45
May 23
@ Twins
6 – 5 (10)
Nathan (2-0)
Mota (0-3)
19,334
22-23
46
May 24
@ Twins
11 – 0
Sabathia (4-1)
Radke (4-6)
22,789
23-23
47
May 26
@ Tigers
8 – 3
Robertson (5-3)
Westbrook (4-3)
31,241
23-24
48
May 27
@ Tigers
3 – 1
Verlander (7-3)
Byrd (4-4)
Jones (16)
37,102
23-25
49
May 28
@ Tigers
9 – 0
Johnson (3-4)
Rogers (7-3)
37,908
24-25
50
May 29
White Sox
11 – 0
Vázquez (6-3)
Lee (3-5)
31,803
24-26
51
May 30
White Sox
4 – 3
Sabathia (5-1)
Buehrle (6-3)
Wickman (8)
20,944
25-26
52
May 31
White Sox
5 – 0
Westbrook (5-3)
García (7-3)
21,671
26-26
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
53
June 1
White Sox
12 – 8
Cabrera (1-1)
Thornton (0-1)
20,846
27-26
54
June 2
Angels
10 – 3
Weaver (2-0)
Johnson (3-5)
22,957
27-27
55
June 3
Angels
14 – 2
Lee (4-5)
Escobar (5-6)
23,769
28-27
56
June 4
Angels
14 – 2
Lackey (4-3)
Sabathia (5-2)
19,148
28-28
57
June 6
Athletics
7 – 6
Zito (6-3)
Betancourt (0-1)
Street (10)
17,340
28-29
58
June 7
Athletics
11 – 2
Byrd (5-4)
Blanton (5-6)
20,311
29-29
59
June 8
Athletics
4 – 1
Loaiza (1-3)
Johnson (3-6)
Street (11)
21,099
29-30
60
June 9
@ White Sox
5 – 4
Thornton (1-1)
Betancourt (0-2)
Jenks (18)
33,909
29-31
61
June 10
@ White Sox
4 – 3 (11)
Montero (1-0)
Wickman (1-1)
36,265
29-32
62
June 11
@ White Sox
10 – 8
Westbrook (6-3)
García (7-4)
Wickman (9)
34,410
30-32
63
June 13
@ Yankees
1 – 0
Wang (7-2)
Byrd (5-5)
Rivera (13)
50,365
30-33
64
June 14
@ Yankees
6 – 1
Johnson (8-5)
Johnson (3-7)
53,448
30-34
65
June 15
@ Yankees
8 – 4
Lee (5-5)
Mussina (8-3)
54,648
31-34
66
June 16
@ Brewers
6 – 4
Capuano (7-4)
Sabathia (5-3)
Turnbow (20)
33,178
31-35
67
June 17
@ Brewers
3 – 2
Capellán (2-0)
Wickman (1-2)
42,069
31-36
68
June 18
@ Brewers
6 – 3
Turnbow (4-3)
Betanourt (0-3)
43,391
31-37
69
June 19
Cubs
12 – 8
Marshall (4-5)
Johnson (3-8)
26,769
31-38
70
June 20
Cubs
4 – 2
Lee (6-5)
Maddux (7-7)
Wickman (10)
25,049
32-38
71
June 21
Cubs
9 – 2 (7)
Zambrano (6-3)
Sabathia (5-4)
27,182
32-39
72
June 23
Reds
3 – 0
Harang (8-5)
Westbrook (6-4)
32,927
32-40
73
June 24
Reds
4 – 0
Byrd (6-5)
Arroyo (9-4)
33,072
33-40
74
June 25
Reds
4 – 2
Ramírez (3-6)
Sowers (0-1)
Coffey (6)
33,139
33-41
75
June 26
@ Cardinals
10 – 3
Lee (7-5)
Marquis (9-6)
44,659
34-41
76
June 27
@ Cardinals
3 – 1
Sabathia (6-4)
Reyes (1-2)
Wickman (11)
44,446
35-41
77
June 28
@ Cardinals
5 – 4
Isringhausen (2-3)
Wickman (1-3)
44,628
35-42
78
June 30
@ Reds
9 – 8
Mercker (1-1)
Wickman (1-4)
34,930
35-43
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
79
July 1
@ Reds
12 – 7
Lee (8-5)
Mays (0-1)
40,692
36-43
80
July 2
@ Reds
6 – 3
Mota (1-3)
Weathers (3-3)
Wickman (12)
36,849
37-43
81
July 3
Yankees
5 – 2
Sowers (1-1)
Wang (8-4)
Wickman (13)
42,706
38-43
82
July 4
Yankees
19 – 1
Westbrook (7-4)
Chacón (4-3)
29,638
39-43
83
July 5
Yankees
11 – 3
Mussina (10-3)
Byrd (6-6)
31,265
39-44
84
July 6
Yankees
10 – 4
Johnson (10-7)
Lee (8-6)
34,982
39-45
85
July 7
Orioles
9 – 0
Sabathia (7-4)
Benson (9-7)
27,110
40-45
86
July 8
Orioles
7 – 4
Bédard (10-6)
Sowers (1-2)
Ray (21)
28,902
40-46
87
July 9
Orioles
5 – 4
Birkins (4-1)
Carmona (1-3)
Ray (22)
26,452
40-47
All-Star Break
88
July 13
@ Twins
6 – 4
Lee (9-6)
Liriano (10-2)
Wickman (14)
21,085
41-47
89
July 14
@ Twins
3 – 2 (10)
Nathan (6-0)
Mujica (0-1)
21,279
41-48
90
July 15
@ Twins
6 – 2
Santana (10-5)
Sabathia (7-5)
33,904
41-49
91
July 16
@ Twins
5 – 2
Silva (5-9)
Sowers (1-3)
Nathan (16)
31,838
41-50
92
July 17
@ Angels
10 – 5
Moseley (1-0)
Westbrook (7-5)
43,921
41-51
93
July 18
@ Angels
7 – 5
Saunders (1-0)
Lee (9-7)
Rodríguez (23)
44,020
41-52
94
July 19
@ Angels
6 – 4
Byrd (7-6)
Lackey (8-6)
Wickman (15)
43,744
42-52
95
July 21
Twins
14 – 6
Reyes (2-0)
Sabathia (7-6)
29,695
42-53
96
July 22
Twins
11 – 0
Sowers (2-3)
Baker (3-6)
26,895
43-53
97
July 23
Twins
3 – 1
Liriano (12-2)
Westbrook (7-6)
Nathan (19)
25,889
43-54
98
July 24
Tigers
9 – 7
Bonderman (11-4)
Lee (9-8)
Jones (26)
19,045
43-55
99
July 25
Tigers
12 – 7
Davis (3-1)
Rogers (11-4)
28,085
44-55
100
July 26
Tigers
4 – 1
Verlander (13-4)
Sabathia (7-7)
Jones (27)
31,220
44-56
101
July 28
Mariners
1 – 0
Sowers (3-3)
Hernández (9-9)
25,045
45-56
102
July 29
Mariners
3 – 1
Washburn (5-10)
Westbrook (7-7)
Putz (21)
27,876
45-57
103
July 30
Mariners
7 – 3
Woods (3-1)
Carmona (1-4)
Putz (22)
23,146
45-58
104
July 31
@ Red Sox
9 – 8
Snyder (3-2)
Carmona (1-5)
36,387
45-59
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
105
August 1
@ Red Sox
6 – 3
Sabathia (8-7)
Johnson (3-11)
36,328
46-59
106
August 2
@ Red Sox
6 – 5
Papelbon (3-1)
Carmona (1-6)
36,022
46-60
107
August 3
@ Red Sox
7 – 6
Westbrook (8-7)
Beckett (13-6)
Davis (1)
36,557
47-60
108
August 4
@ Tigers
7 – 6
Colón (2-0)
Cabrera (1-2)
Jones (30)
41,502
47-61
109
August 5
@ Tigers
4 – 3
Zumaya (6-1)
Carmona (1-7)
43,015
47-62
110
August 6
@ Tigers
1 – 0
Ledezma (2-1)
Sabathia (8-8)
Jones (31)
39,178
47-63
111
August 8
Angels
5 – 4
Donnelly (2-0)
Betancourt (0-4)
Rodríguez (28)
23,293
47-64
112
August 9
Angels
4 – 0
Westbrook (9-7)
Lackey (10-8)
18,804
48-64
113
August 10
Angels
14 – 2
Lee (10-8)
Santana (12-6)
24,362
49-64
114
August 11
Royals
4 – 3
Cabrera (2-2)
Burgos (2-5)
30,929
50-64
115
August 12
Royals
5 – 4
Betancourt (1-4)
Nelson (0-1)
17,079
51-64
116
August 12
Royals
6 – 5
Sikorski (1-0)
Gobble (3-4)
28,842
52-64
117
August 13
Royals
13 – 0
Sowers (4-3)
Hudson (5-4)
25,251
53-64
118
August 15
@ Twins
4 – 1
Santana (14-5)
Westbrook (9-8)
34,854
53-65
119
August 16
@ Twins
7 – 2
Neshek (2-0)
Carmona (1-8)
42,328
53-66
120
August 17
@ Twins
3 – 2
Byrd (8-6)
Garza (0-2)
27,664
54-66
121
August 18
@ Devil Rays
6 – 5
McClung (4-11)
Sikorski (1-1)
15,405
54-67
122
August 19
@ Devil Rays
5 – 3
Sowers (5-3)
Corcoran (4-5)
Mastny (1)
17,865
55-67
123
August 20
@ Devil Rays
9 – 4
Westbrook (10-8)
Orvella (1-5)
19,938
56-67
124
August 22
@ Royals
5 – 2
Pérez (1-1)
Lee (10-9)
Nelson (3)
13,270
56-68
125
August 23
@ Royals
15 – 13 (10)
Betancourt (2-4)
Sisco (1-3)
Mastny (2)
12,671
57-68
126
August 24
@ Royals
8 – 4
Sabathia (9-8)
Gobble (3-5)
13,098
58-68
127
August 25
Tigers
4 – 2
Sowers (6-3)
Bonderman (11-6)
Betancourt (1)
33,416
59-68
128
August 26
Tigers
8 – 5
Westbrook (11-8)
Verlander (15-7)
Mastny (3)
29,138
60-68
129
August 27
Tigers
7 – 1
Rogers (14-6)
Lee (10-10)
28,342
60-69
130
August 28
Blue Jays
6 – 4
Byrd (9-6)
Burnett (6-6)
Mastny (4)
19,623
61-69
131
August 29
Blue Jays
5 – 2
Sabathia (10-8)
League (0-2)
21,563
62-69
132
August 30
Blue Jays
3 – 2 (10)
Betancourt (3-4)
Ryan (1-2)
22,065
63-69
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
133
September 1
@ Rangers
7 – 2
Westbrook (12-8)
Padilla (13-9)
23,776
64-69
134
September 2
@ Rangers
6 – 5
Lee (11-10)
Vólquez (1-4)
Mastny (5)
40,222
65-69
135
September 3
@ Rangers
5 – 2
Millwood (14-9)
Byrd (9-7)
Otsuka (30)
19,667
65-70
136
September 4
@ Blue Jays
4 – 3
League (1-2)
Sabathia (10-9)
Ryan (30)
27,864
65-71
137
September 5
@ Blue Jays
7 – 2
Sowers (7-3)
Accardo (1-1)
18,517
66-71
138
September 6
@ Blue Jays
3 – 2
Lilly (12-12)
Westbrook (12-9)
Ryan (31)
20,406
66-72
139
September 7
@ White Sox
9 – 1
Lee (12-10)
Buehrle (12-12)
34,671
67-72
140
September 8
@ White Sox
7 – 6
Thornton (5-2)
Mastny (0-1)
37,188
67-73
141
September 9
@ White Sox
10 – 8
Garland (17-4)
Carmona (1-9)
Thornton (2)
38,422
67-74
142
September 10
@ White Sox
5 – 2
Sabathia (11-9)
McCarthy (3-7)
37,723
68-74
143
September 12
Royals
5 – 3
Hernández (6-9)
Sowers (7-4)
Nelson (7)
18,883
68-75
144
September 13
Royals
6 – 2
de la Rosa (3-2)
Westbrook (12-10)
20,089
68-76
145
September 14
Twins
9 – 4
Crain (4-5)
Davis (3-2)
21,424
68-77
146
September 15
Twins
5 – 4 (10)
Cabrera (3-2)
Neshek (4-2)
32,473
69-77
147
September 16
Twins
4 – 1
Silva (10-13)
Sabathia (11-10)
Nathan (33)
26,757
69-78
148
September 17
Twins
6 – 1
Baker (5-8)
Byrd (9-8)
Guerrier (1)
20,324
69-79
149
September 18
@ Athletics
7 – 2
Westbrook (13-10)
Haren (14-12)
17,352
70-79
150
September 19
@ Athletics
7 – 3
Gaudin (2-2)
Lee (12-11)
15,866
70-80
151
September 20
@ Athletics
4 – 3
Loaiza (11-8)
Cabrera (3-3)
Street (35)
25,131
70-81
152
September 21
@ Athletics
7 – 4
Gaudin (3-2)
Sabathia (11-11)
Street (36)
20,452
70-82
153
September 22
@ Rangers
12 – 4
Eaton (7-4)
Byrd (9-9)
26,284
70-83
154
September 23
@ Rangers
6 – 3
Miller (1-0)
Padilla (14-10)
Betancourt (2)
38,351
71-83
155
September 24
@ Rangers
11 – 6
Westbrook (14-10)
Millwood (16-11)
36,617
72-83
156
September 25
White Sox
14 – 1
Lee (13-11)
Garland (17-7)
15,913
73-83
157
September 26
White Sox
6 – 0
Sabathia (12-11)
Vázquez (11-11)
16,080
74-83
158
September 27
White Sox
2 – 1 (8)
McCarthy (4-7)
Carmona (1-10)
Haeger (1)
16,404
74-84
159
September 28
Devil Rays
5 – 4
Byrd (10-9)
Lugo (2-4)
Betancourt (3)
14,503
75-84
160
September 29
Devil Rays
2 – 1
Sikorski (2-1)
Miceli (1-2)
19,983
76-84
161
September 30
Devil Rays
6 – 1
Westbrook (15-10)
Seo (1-8)
17,562
77-84
162
October 1
Devil Rays
6 – 3
Lee (14-11)
Hammel (0-6)
22,079
78-84
Player stats
Batting
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases
Pitching
Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts
Minor league affiliates
References
External links
Media related to 2006 Cleveland Indians season at Wikimedia Commons
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