The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Son of Tribe GM leaks informatio­n on talks

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The son of Indians general manager Michael Chernoff blurted out informatio­n about the team’s hopes of signing Francisco Lindor long-term during a radio interview in spring training.

It’s no secret the Indians want to sign All-Star shortstop Francisco Lindor to a longterm contract.

Thanks to little Brody Chernoff, the length of that deal may now be known.

On March 25, the 6-yearold son of Indians general manager Mike Chernoff, was invited into the team’s broadcast booth during the ninth inning of an exhibition game against the Chicago White Sox.

During the visit, Brody Chernoff was asked a few questions by veteran announcer Tom Hamilton, who wanted to know if the youngster’s dad was working on any new deals.

“He’s trying to get, um, Lindor to play for seven more years,” Brody answered.

Hamilton burst into laughter at the response and joked that “we better not talk any more, Brody.”

Lindor has quickly become one of the AL’s rising young stars and the face of the Indians. He batted .301 with 15 homers, 78 RBI and won a Gold Glove in 2016, his first full season in the majors.

The Indians have had negotiatio­ns with Lindor’s agents this spring about potentiall­y signing the 23-year-old for the future. The club already has an agreement in place with infielder Jose Ramirez on an extension, pending a physical.

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