KISSIMMEE, Fla.- In baseball years, 2005 feels like a lifetime ago to Trevor Crowe. The switch-hitting outfielder was selected by Cleveland as the No. 14 overall pick in Major League Baseball’s amateur draft. Crowe was expected to help bridge the Indians’ transition into a new era. He was a quick-footed line-drive hitter who would patrol Progressive Field for years to come, building off the foundation laid by stars such as Grady Sizemore and Travis Hafner. The Indians never discovered their next era. Big names such as CC Sabathia and Cliff Lee were shipped away, as were prospects including Brandon Phillips. Injuries mounted, manager Eric Wedge gave way to Manny Acta, [...]