Gaylord Perry entered the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1991, after a 22-year career. He only spent three-a-half seasons with Cleveland, but arguably it was the best period of his life.
After a lone game in 1937 for Cleveland, Ken Keltner took over as their starting Third Baseman the following season.
Al Rosen made his first appearance for the Cleveland Indians in 1947, and this would be the only Major League team he ever played for.
Wes Ferrell's career began with the Cleveland Indians, where he played a single Game in 1927 and two more in 1928. The Indians were high on Ferrell, and rightfully so, as in 1929, he made their starting rotation, quickly becoming the staff ace the following year.