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Indians Officially Pickup Option on Kluber, Decline Options on Kipnis and Otero

The Indians watched a couple of their former players celebrate on Wednesday night as the Washington Nationals won their first World Series, and today make a

The Indians watched a couple of their former players celebrate on Wednesday night as the Washington Nationals won their first World Series, and today make a couple club options official.

The team, as expected, picked up the $17.5 million dollar option on starting pitcher Corey Kluber, ensuring that he will be back in 2020 (that is unless he's traded).

Two players whose club options were not picked up were second basemen Jason Kipnis and relief pitcher Dan Otero.

Team President Chris Antonetti said at the year end press conference the team would be bringing Kluber back, but not bringing Kipnis back under the $16.5 million dollar option for next season.

Kluber missed much of last season after being hit on the hand with a pitch in Tampa. He was close to returning to the roster but an oblique injury ended his comeback in September.

The 33-year-old last season went 2-3 with a 5.80 ERA.

Kipnis began the season on the team's injured list, but came on midway through the season, hitting .245 by the time his season ended due to injury with 17 homers and 65 runs batted in.

The 32-year-old has a lifetime .261 average in nine seasons with the Indians with 123 homers and 529 runs batted in.

It will be interesting to see what the market holds for Kipnis, who may look to play for one of his teams close to home near Chicago in either the Cubs or White Sox.

Otero joined the Indians in their World Series season of 2016, and in four seasons went 10-2 with a 3.33 ERA.

The reliever had a $1.5 million team option for 2020 with a $100,000 buyout.

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Matt Loede
MATT LOEDE

Matt Loede has been a part of the Cleveland Sports Media for 26 years, with experience covering Major League Baseball, the NBA & NFL and even high school and college events. He has been a part of the daily media covering the Cleveland Indians since the opening of Jacobs/Progressive Field in 1994, and spent two and a half years covering the team for 92.3FM The Fan, and covers them daily for Associated Press Radio. You can follow Matt on Twitter @MattLoede

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