CLEVELAND, Ohio - Indians pitchers and catchers report to Goodyear, Ariz., on Wednesday for the start of spring training. Like every team headed for Arizona or Florida, the Indians bring questions with them.

We'll address the Top 10 questions facing the Indians as they prepare for the 2015 season.

No. 10. Does Corey Kluber need to win another Cy Young award for the Indians to improve on their 85-win season?

A. Tim Lincecum was the last pitcher to win consecutive Cy Young awards in 2008 and 2009 for the Giants. Hall of Famer Pedro Martinez was the last AL pitcher to do it in 1999 and 2000 for Boston.

The Giants won 72 games in 2008 and 88 in 2009. The Red Sox won 94 games in 1999 and 85 in 2000.

Nine pitchers have done it a total of 11 times since the Cy Young was first awarded in 1956. So it doesn't happen that often.

A more reasonable question would be does Kluber need to pitch well for the Indians to improve on last season and make it to the postseason? The answer is yes.

It doesn't mean he has to duplicate his 2014 season, but if he makes 30 to 32 starts and performs like a No.1 starter that would be a good place to start.

In 2013 Kluber pitched 147 1/3 innings in the big leagues. Last year he pitched 235 2/3. It's a big jump and if Kluber was younger there might be red flags whipping around him this year indicating the possibility of injury.

But Kluber is 29 and outside of a finger injury in 2013 has had no signs of arm or shoulder problems. The question, as it is with all athletes, is consistency. He's set the bar, now it's a matter of clearing it or coming close to it.

The Indians will be just fine with either one.

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Question No. 9: When will Francisco Lindor make his big league debut with the Indians?