Baseball's Most Surprising Regular Season Team

I'd have to vote for the Indians, who grabbed the American League's 1st Wild Card spot.
Making a huge turnaround under manager Terry Francona, with key contributions from Nick Swisher, Carlos Santana and pitching staff led by Justin Masterson (right), the Tribe improved by 24 games, finishing with 92 wins in 2013.
Now the Indians await the winner of Monday's play-in game between the Rays and Rangers. They'll host that survivor in a winner-take-all game on Wednesday night.
Are the Indians baseball's most surprising story of 2013? Or do you go with the worst-to-first Red Sox? Or perhaps the Pirates with their first trip to the post-season since 1992?
Share a thought by clicking below on the word "comment." So much happened these past six months, between the rise of the Indians, Red Sox and Pirates, the collapse of the Giants, Puig's impact on the Dodgers and the fading away of Yankees' Core Four.

Comments

Steve Nadel said…
Based on his job in Boston, no one should have been surprised that Terry Francona was going to turn the Indians, but I was. Didn't think they were going to be the top dawg from the group of 6 potential AL Wild Card contenders. That's baseball.
Mike McCann said…
You have to read Francona's secret for the Indians success this September: http://www.cbssports.com/mlb/eye-on-baseball/23933218/quote-of-the-day-terry-francona-references-beerandchickengate

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