Cleveland Indians: Francisco Mejia in action this Saturday

(Photo by David Maxwell/Getty Images)
(Photo by David Maxwell/Getty Images)

Cleveland Indians fans have a chance to watch Francisco Mejia play this weekend as he takes part in the Arizona Fall League Fall Stars Game.

For those Cleveland Indians fans unable to watch the World Series because it causes too much pain, there is another option for some fall baseball.

The Arizona Fall League will have its Fall Stars Game this Saturday, and some Indians prospects are taking part.

Francisco Mejia and Argenis Angulo will be playing in the game, which takes place this Saturday and will be broadcast on MLB Network.

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Fans are familiar with Mejia, but some may only know him as a catcher.

However, he has been spending time as a third baseman and could transition there full-time if the Indians want to stick with the combo of Yan Gomes and Roberto Perez for the next few years.

Mejia’s rise to the major depends on several factors, including whether the team wants to roll with Yandy Diaz as the starting third baseman and what happens with Jason Kipnis.

For now, he can keep getting his work in and force his way onto the team with some great production.

Angulo is a right-handed pitcher who spent the year with the Lynchburg Hillcats, compiling a 2.29 ERA in 55 innings of relief in 2017.

This game takes place once the World Series is over, so Indians fans can treat it like a nice offseason treat before focusing on all the free agency news to come.

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Players like Michael Brantley, Carlos Santana, Josh Tomlin and Jay Bruce could all be on the move, but we all know a player like Mejia isn’t going anywhere. Or so we hope.