There were no surprises from the Indians on Tuesday as they tendered offers to the five players who are eligible for arbitration. Today is the deadline for unsigned players who are arbitration eligible to receive an offer from their club or else they would become free agents.

All five players ended up making major contributions for the club last season. Third baseman Lonnie Chisenhall had his best season yet with a .280/.427/.770 slash line. Chisenhall was fourth in the American League in batting with a .328 average at the All-Star break but hit .218 the second half. He also led the team in errors with 18 in 114 games at third base. While the Tribe is looking at options at third, Chisenhall can also play first and outfield.

Carlos Carrasco was second on the Indians in wins with eight. After moving back into the starting rotation on Aug. 10, Carrasco had the top ERA in the majors at 1.30 and was third in strikeouts with 78.

Bryan Shaw set a team record and led the majors with 80 appearances. The right-hander was 5-5 with two saves, a 2.59 ERA and held opposing batters to a .216 average. Mark Rzepczynski tied for fifth in the American League with 73 games pitched and went 0-3 with a save and 2.74 ERA.

Josh Tomlin appeared in 25 games, including 16 starts, going 6-9 with a 4.76 ERA. His one-hit complete game on June 28 in Seattle was the first by an Indians pitcher since Billy Traber in 2003.

This is the first year that Carrasco, Chisenhall and Shaw are eligible for arbitration. This is the second go around for Rzepczynski and Tomlin.

According to estimates done by MLBTradeRumors.com, Chisenhall could make $2.2 million if it reaches arbitration. The other estimates are Rzepczynski ($1.9 million), Tomlin ($1.7 million), Shaw ($1.5 million) and Carrasco ($1.4 million).

The deadline for filing for arbitration is Jan. 13 with salary figures exchanged two days later. Arbitration hearings will take place Feb. 1-21. Last year marked the first time since 1991 that the Indians had a case reach arbitration. The team won both cases against Tomlin and Vinnie Pestano.

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