Let's take stock of the free agent relievers market.
Brad Boxberger - Saved 32 games in Arizona last year, although his overall numbers weren't great.
Jim Johnson - Has closing experience. Would be OK on a minor league deal.
Ryan Madson - Plenty of late inning experience, but his overall numbers were ugly last year and he looked rough in the postseason.
Bud Norris - Saved 28 games for St. Louis last year with decent overall numbers. Not sure he'd fit in the clubhouse though.
AJ Ramos - Was superb for the Marlins from 2013-2017 before imploding with the Mets. He ended 2018 in May with surgery on a torn labrum. He'd be an interesting guy to take a shot on.
Sergio Romo - Served as both the Rays' "opener" and closer last year and was decent in both roles.
Tito would love him.
Nick Vincent - Has a career 3.17 ERA in 7 seasons and was decent last year. Would be a solid pickup if the cost was low.
Adam Warren - Pretty underrated pitcher IMO - had a 3.14 ERA and 52/20 K/BB in 51.2 IP last season.
Jerry Blevins - Was really good for the Mets in 2016 and 2017 before having a pretty rough 2018 overall.
Xavier Cedeno - Cedeno was superb for the White Sox and Brewers last year. I'm surprised we haven't heard more about the market for him.
Jake Diekman - Was really good for Texas in 2016/2017. Started well in 2018 before being dealt to Arizona, where he was pretty bad (12 ER in 14.1 IP).
Tony Sipp - Our old friend was pretty damn good in Houston last year, although he only pitched 38.2 innings. He was awful in 2016/2017.
There's no reason why the Indians shouldn't be able to add one or more of these guys on a low cost or minor league deal. There's certainly an opportunity to win a role here, which should be attractive to these guys.