[FONT="]So it was that the [/FONT]Cleveland Indians[FONT="] arrived with [/FONT]a player they’d determined they had to trade[FONT="] — Lindor, the four-time All Star, weeks from his walk year — and a soon-to-be-34-year-old pitcher due $27 million over the next two seasons — Carrasco. They got back four players and then solemnly returned to the business of trying to be a little smarter, a little more wary and a little more thorough, which is both admirable and still at its best becomes a day when you must trade Francisco Lindor for something less, maybe even a lot less. [/FONT]