If you take a promotion elsewhere, don't expect any decorum from Cleveland when you return.
Prior to the beginning of the first game of the series against the Tampa Bay Rays, the Cleveland Indians took it upon themselves to post how historically bad Kevin Cash was at the plate during his career - posting the fifth-worst OPS+ of all time.
.@RaysBaseball is in town, meaning another chance for Terry to take a swipe at his old pal -- and our old bullpen coach -- Kevin Cash. pic.twitter.com/XoG2EwM0h7
— #VoteTribe 5x a day (@Indians) May 15, 2017
Cash spent the entire 2013-2014 season as a bullpen coach for the Indians under Terry Francona - who he played for while with the Boston Red Sox.
As far as glass houses go, Francona was better, but still not great. While Cash's OPS+ was 63 percent below the league average, Francona's was 19 percent beneath the league, slashing just .274/.300/.351 for his career.







