| The timetable makes it likely Lindor, 25, will 
				miss all of spring training and possibly the first two weeks of 
				the regular season. Cleveland opens the regular season against 
				the Minnesota Twins on March 28.
 The three-time All-Star achieved career highs of 38 home runs 
				and 92 RBIs last season while batting .277 in 158 games. He had 
				82 extra-base hits and tied for the major league lead with 129 
				runs.
 
 --Outfielder Matt Joyce announced that he signed a minor league 
				deal with Cleveland.
 
 Joyce, 34, spent the past two seasons with the Oakland 
				Athletics. He reportedly will receive an invitation to spring 
				training with the Indians. If he makes the big league club, 
				Joyce will earn $1.25 million on the deal, according to USA 
				Today's Bob Nightengale.
 
 Joyce played in just 83 games for the Athletics last season as 
				he contended with back injuries. The one-time All-Star hit .208 
				with seven home runs and 34 runs.
 
 --The New York Mets signed veteran middle infielder Danny 
				Espinosa to a minor league contract, the team announced.
 
 The Mets said Espinosa has been invited to spring training with 
				the big league club. The 31-year-old California native has made 
				600 appearances at second base and 220 at shortstop over eight 
				major campaigns. He has a .221 career average with 98 homers in 
				872 games between 2010-17.
 
 Espinosa was released by four teams in 2018, including during 
				spring training by the New York Yankees. He later bounced around 
				minor league affiliates of the Toronto Blue Jays, Los Angeles 
				Dodgers and Philadelphia Phillies and was released by each 
				organization.
 
 --Field Level Media
 
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