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Nolan Jones, Triston McKenzie share bond

share-square-1103803 GOODYEAR, Ariz. Nolan Jones and Triston McKenzie showed the world just how close their bond is last year when Jones found a way to watch McKenzie’s big league debut from the top of a parking garage across the street from Progressive Field. It’s a friendship that has developed as the two worked their way through the Indians’ Minor League system, but it’s a bond that may have grown even tighter when Jones and McKenzie were stuck together in 2019, rehabbing separate injuries. With the pair comes unwavering support and playfully picking on each other. But at the end of the day, it’s easy for them to sit back and appreciate seeing their names side by side in the most recent edition of MLB Pipeline’s Top 30 prospects for the Indians.

Know your enemy: The Cleveland Indians

Know your enemy: The Cleveland Indians Share this story Photo by Ed Zurga/Getty Images Seemingly every year, the Cleveland Indians trade an All-Star caliber player away, and every year pundits decry their cheap ways, predicting this will be the move that sends the franchise into a funk. But more often than not, the player they send away turns into a pumpkin, the prospect haul turns out to be pretty good, and they seemingly find a guy off the street to replace him with a performance just as good. In the past two years, the Indians have traded away Trevor Bauer, Corey Kluber, Mike Clevinger, Carlos Carrasco, and Francisco Lindor, and allowed Brad Hand and Carlos Santana to walk without any compensation in return. And yet, they still have a pitching staff the envy of baseball, and an MVP candidate in the middle of their lineup. Reports of the demise of the Cleveland Indians have been wrong for years, and they may very well be wrong again this season.

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Kansas Real Estate Appraisal Board Launches Redesigned Website

Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Kansas Real Estate Appraisal Board Launches Redesigned Website March 2, 2021 GMT TOPEKA, Kan. (BUSINESS WIRE) Mar 2, 2021 The Kansas Real Estate Appraisal Board has announced the launch of its newly redesigned website, https://kreab.kansas.gov. The new site has a completely updated look and feel as well as enhanced capabilities. The site will continue to offer the same helpful content to users. ADVERTISEMENT “Our organization is pleased with the new look and function of our website,” said Sally Pritchett, Kansas Real Estate Appraisal Board Executive Director. “Our website is the most common way users interact with us, and we are happy the enhancements foster a better user experience for all.”

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