Corey Kluber

What do you think Santa is going to leave under AL Cy Young winner Corey Kluber's Christmas tree this year?

(Colin E. Braley/Associated Press)

CLEVELAND, Ohio – Christmas is almost here and the man in the red suit doesn't forget anybody. That includes the Indians from owner Paul Dolan on down the line. Here's a list of presents that they just might find under their Christmas trees.

Dolan: A season that produces over 2 million in attendance for the first time since 2008. Attendance has dropped for the last four seasons with the Indians finishing last and second last in total attendance in the big leagues the last two seasons.

President Mark Shapiro: A mild winter so the Progressive Field renovations are completed by the home opener on April 10th against Detroit.

GM Chris Antonetti: A return to health by new acquisitions Brandon Moss and Gavin Floyd.

Antonetti (because all GMs need a second present at this time of the year): A trade that brings a solid right-handed hitter to Cleveland to help balance the lineup.

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Manager Terry Francona: An endless supply of relievers after he went to the bullpen an AL record 573 times last season.

Pitching coach Mickey Callaway: A full season from his starting pitchers to match the 2.95 ERA they posted after the All-Star break in 2014.

First base coach Sandy Alomar Jr.: A big league manager's job in the near future.

Bench coach Brad Mills: Ditto.

Infield coach Mike Sarbaugh: Nothing but good hops for a defense that led the big leagues in errors last season.

Hitting coaches Ty Van Burkleo and Matt Quatraro: A continued flair for the dramatic. The Indians have 22 walk-off wins in the last two seasons, the most in the big leagues.

Replay coordinator Gregg Langbehn: Good camera angles and high definition replays. The Indians went 18-for-33 (.545) in challenging umpire's decisions last season.

Corey Kluber: A multiyear deal that benefits him and the Indians. Not to mention a side job from the Santa himself.

Why stop at just an ugly sweater? pic.twitter.com/Cn2K3dbRWb — Corey Kluber (@CKluber) December 21, 2014

Nick Swisher: Two healthy knees and a productive all-around season.

Michael Bourn: A sound left hamstring so he can show the AL his running game.

Cody Allen: A full season in the closer's role and the complete set of Duck Dynasty episodes.

Scott Atchison: Another season of good humor to withstand his teammates age-related Tweets. If his stocking was stuffed with another 70-appearance season so much the better.

Mike Aviles: A first baseman's glove. It was the only position, besides pitcher and catcher, that he didn't play last season.

Trevor Bauer: The Indians turn his rap song "Gutter to the Grail' into reality.

Michael Brantley: A morning spent fishing with his dad, Mickey, followed by an afternoon in the batting cage.

Carlos Carrasco: A full season in the rotation that comes close to his final 10 starts from last season. Carrasco went 5-3 with a 1.30 ERA in those 10 starts.

Lonnie Chisenhall: Consistency is hard to gift-wrap, but if Chisenhall found that underneath his Christmas tree that would be a gift that keeps on giving.

Kyle Crockett: A bucket of ice because that's how the rookie lefty pitched last season -- cool and confident. The opposition hit .128 (5-for-39) against him with runners in scoring position.

Jason Giambi: A job in the game somewhere so players, coaches and managers can tap into his knowledge.

Yan Gomes: Take your pick, a trip to the All-Star game or another Silver Slugger award. How about both?

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Nick Hagadone: A repeat of his stats from June 25 through the end of last season – 2.14 ERA, 21 innings, four walks, 23 strikes, .192 batting average against.

T.J. House: A manual on how to pack light, but make an impact. House bounced between Class AAA Columbus and Cleveland five times last season, while going 5-3 with a 3.35 ERA in 18 starts.

Tyler Holt: Patience, a gallon of it. The Indians outfield situation is overcrowded right now. Some bodies are going to have to be moved before there's clarity.

Jason Kipnis: A healthy season, but first he has to get that pin out of his left ring finger.

Chen-Chang Lee: A full season in the big leagues and a red baseball glove to go along with his blue one.

Zach McAllister: A full season in the big leagues whether it's in the rotation or bullpen.

David Murphy: A little more playing time and a continuation of his .360 (36-for-100) average with runners in scoring position from last season.

Ryan Raburn: A video on how to avoid outfield walls, particularly the one in Cubs Park in Mesa, Ariz., that he ran into on March 7. The resulting wrist and knee injuries bothered him all season.

Jose Ramirez: A year's supply of batteries for the Indians version of the Energizer Bunny.

Marc Rzepczynski: A return to the postseason. Until last season, Rzepczynski had made postseason appearances for the Cardinals and Indians for three straight years.

Danny Salazar: Thirty big league starts (matching his total from the last two seasons) to show off his fastball and change up.

Carlos Santana: A video of his 'Moon Walks' back to first base and more followers for his Twitter account.

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Bryan Shaw: A talk with closer Cody Allen, one right-hander to another right-hander, on how to negate left-handed hitters. Righties hit .168 and lefties .294 against Shaw last season.

Then Shaw might do the same for Allen regarding righties. Right-handers hit .250 and lefties .141 against Allen last year.

Josh Tomlin: All Tomlin ever needs is a chance. He'll take it from there.

Zach Walters: He already has the gift he needs – power. Walters hit 27 homers between the big leagues and Triple-A last season. The question is can he make enough contact to stay in the lineup or make the Tribe's big-league club?

Clubhouse manager Tony Amato: An endless supply of bubble gum so manager Terry Francona is never caught short during a game.