One of the most underrated players in Baseball's history has to be George Uhle, a Pitcher who spent most of his career with the Cleveland Indians and won an even 200 Games, 147 as an Indian.
Albert Belle was the most prolific slugger for the Indians in the 1990s. Coincidentally, he was also their most infamous player of the decade.
In the first half of the 1950s, Mike Garcia was part of an excellent pitching staff that the Cleveland Indians had that boasted Bob Lemon, Early Wynn, and Bob Feller. Garcia was then and now in the shadows of those more prominent names, but he was a star in his own right.
The career of “Shoeless” Joe Jackson is mostly known in Chicago for his participation (or lack thereof) in the 1919 “Black Sox” scandal. That isn’t wrong, but it was in Cleveland where Jackson had his most productive years as a baseball player.