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Ranking Andrés Giménez on our Mt. Rushmore of Cleveland’s defensive middle infielders (Podcast)

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CLEVELAND, Ohio — Andrés Giménez is poised to potentially claim his second straight Platinum Glove Award tonight, emblematic of the best defender in the American League. Giménez faces strong competition from Toronto outfielder Daulton Varsho, but the Cleveland second baseman has plenty of web gems on his resume that back up his case for the award.

On Friday's podcast, Paul Hoynes and Joe Noga debate Giménez's place on the Mt. Rushmore of elite Cleveland middle infielders such as Omar Vizquel, Francisco Lindor and Roberto Alomar.

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    Paul Hoynes 26:19 'S purely defense.

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    Paul Hoynes 27:36 That's what made Robbie Alomar so good. You know, he could have played shortstop 'cause of his arm strength.

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    Paul Hoynes 29:45 Joey talked to Kurtis Danburg, the man with all the answers with when when it comes to the the restoration of of progressive Progressive Field. He said that that right now as of right now there there's a limited they're going to have a limited number of seats available to sell to the public. They they, they're still kind of formulating the. The details of it. And. It's there going to be, you know, the obviously the green seats that they're they're replacing. But you know it. It had been, you know, 'cause, this question came up last year too and and they had, you know, the they basically the seats belong to, you know, the Gateway Corporation and they couldn't.

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    Paul Hoynes 31:26 Yeah, they could have them right next to the old stadium seats. 'cause. We know there's a lot of those out there.

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