A CLUB-BY-CLUB GUIDE TO THE ALL OF THE 2016 AFL TRADESAdelaide:In: N/AOut: Jarryd Lyons (Gold Coast)Draft order: 13, 43, 53, 67, 89, 107Pursued Bryce Gibbs but werent willing to pay overs, so were left standing at the altar. By releasing Lyons for not much, the Crows have become weaker. One of three clubs not to bring in new faces.Brisbane:In: Jack Frost (Collingwood)Out: Pearce Hanley (Gold Coast)Draft order: 3, 16, 21, 22, 76, 78, 96Flirted with trading captain Tom Rockliff but couldnt attract a suitable offer. Just one player in and one out but swapped pick two to strengthen their draft hand both this year and next.Carlton:In: Billie Smedts (Geelong), Caleb Marchbank (GWS), Rhys Palmer (GWS), Jarrod Pickett (GWS)Out: Zac Tuohy (Geelong)Draft order: 5, 25, 48, 63, 66, 70, 81, 99Another year, another raid of the Giants from former list manager Stephen Silvagni. Smedts arrival in a lop-sided looking trade could be a winner.Collingwood:In: Daniel Wells (North Melbourne), Chris Mayne (Fremantle), Will Hoskin-Elliot (GWS), Lynden Dunn (Melbourne)Out: Nathan Brown (St Kilda), Jarrod Witts (Gold Coast), Travis Cloke (Western Bulldogs), Jack Frost (Brisbane), Marley Williams (North Melbourne)Draft order: 28, 44, 51, 62, 65, 83, 101 and 105A trade window to reflect Nathan Buckleys assessment that its go time for the Magpies. In come veterans and a class act in Hoskin-Elliot, with more marginal performers - and a four-time club-leading goalkicker Cloke - out the door.Essendon:In: James Stewart (GWS)Out: Michael Hibberd (Melbourne)Draft Order: 1, 20, 29, 41, 68, 95Didnt budge on any offers for the coveted first pick and eventually accepted Melbournes offer for wantaway defender Hibberd.Fremantle:In: Cam McCarthy (GWS), Brad Hill (Fremantle), Joel Hamling (Western Bulldogs), Shane Kersten (Geelong)Out: Chris Mayne (Collingwood)Draft Order: 7, 35, 40, 71, 79, 97One of the trade windows biggest winners, adding home-grown class in attack, midfield and defence with the arrival of forward pair McCarthy and Kersten, Hill and Hamling.Geelong:In: Zac Tuohy (Carlton), Aaron Black (North Melbourne)Out: Shane Kersten (Fremantle), Billie Smedts (Carlton), Nathan Vardy (West Coast), Josh Caddy (Richmond)Draft Order: 24, 38, 42, 64, 72, 74, 91, 110After scooping Patrick Dangerfield last year in the trade of the decade, the Cats might have been overly generous this year with all their departures appearing to leave on the cheap. Black could be a good bit of business.Gold Coast:In: Pearce Hanley (Brisbane), Jarrod Witts (Collingwood), Jarryd Lyons (Adelaide)Out: Dion Prestia (Richmond), Jaeger OMeara (Hawthorn)Draft Order: 4, 6, 8, 10, 73, 98Held firm with their demands for OMeara and were rewarded. Have improved on their 2016 list already and, with four picks in the top 10, are poised to bring a talented draft class in.Greater Western Sydney:In: Brett Deledio (Richmond)Out: Cam McCarthy (Fremantle), Jack Steele (St Kilda), Paul Ahern (North Melbourne), Patrick McKenna (Melbourne), James Stewart (Essendon), Will Hoskin-Elliot (Collingwood), Caleb Marchbank (Carlton), Rhys Palmer (Carlton), Jarrod Pickett (Carlton)Draft Order: 2, 15, 37, 39, 45, 52, 55, 57, 58, 59, 60, 77, 109The Giants garage sale brought in plenty of spare change, with a barely precedented nine players finding new homes. Will back themselves to win a second match in September with Deledios arrival.Hawthorn:In: Jaeger OMeara (Gold Coast), Ty Vickery (Richmond), Tom Mitchell (Sydney)Out: Brad Hill (Fremantle), Sam Mitchell (West Coast), Jordan Lewis (Melbourne)Draft Order: 88, 90, 108Hawthorn had better hope OMeara stays fit and Mitchell settles in well for his namesake. Two all-time heroes have left the club before their time, and their first pick in the draft is 88.Melbourne:In: Jordan Lewis (Hawthorn), Michael Hibberd (Essendon), Patrick McKenna (GWS)Out: Lynden Dunn (Collingwood)Draft Order: 47, 69, 84, 102Christmas came early for the Demons when Lewis fell in their lap, and Hibberds arrival strengthens their backline. Jake Melkshams availability gives Melbourne fans a summer of dreaming before the 2017 season.North Melbourne:In: Paul Ahern (GWS), Nathan Hrovat (Western Bulldogs), Marley Williams (Collingwood)Out: Daniel Wells (Collingwood), Aaron Black (Geelong)Draft Order: 11, 32, 33, 87, 92Hrovat and Williams add depth to a club hitting the reset button. The loss of Wells and Black for peanuts wont help North Melbournes rebuild.Port Adelaide:In: N/AOut: N/ADraft Order: 14, 17, 30, 31, 85, 103Oh dear. With far from an ideal list, werent able to manufacture any interest in contracted players like Hamish Hartlett. The only club without any player movement but have four picks in the first 31 choices.Richmond:In: Dion Prestia (Gold Coast), Josh Caddy (Geelong), Toby Nankervis (Sydney)Out: Ty Vickery (Hawthorn), Brett Deledio (GWS)Draft Order: 27, 56, 82, 100Brought midfield mates Dion Prestia and Josh Caddy together and boosted ruck stocks but lost a key forward. At 29, the Tigers wont be too upset to see Deledio leave Punt Road given their new-found midfield muscle.St Kilda:In: Jack Steele (GWS), Nathan Brown (Collingwood), Koby Stevens (St Kilda)Out: N/ADraft Order: 23, 36, 61, 86, 104Another happy trading team. Stevens and Steele top up St Kildas strong midfield stocks, while Brown joins Jake Carlisle as new faces in the Saints defence.Sydney:In: N/AOut: Tom Mitchell (Hawthorn), Toby Nankervis (Richmond)Draft Order: 9, 19, 46, 49, 93, 111Lost Mitchell but, with a production line of local talent thats the envy of the league, probably not all that bothered.West Coast:In: Sam Mitchell (Hawthorn), Nathan Vardy (Geelong)Out: N/ADraft Order: 12, 34, 54, 106Scored Mitchell in the bombshell trade of the year, and at very little cost. 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After they limped into the All-Star break, Mike Napoli made sure they got the second half started on the right foot.Napoli had three hits, including his 19th home run, Carlos Carrasco pitched into the seventh inning and the Indians beat the Minnesota Twins 5-2 on Friday night.The Indians had lost four of their last five games before the break but they maintained their 6 1/2-game lead over Detroit in the AL Central.They used the four days off to recuperate from an intense first half that included 14-game winning streak from June 17 to July 1, but manager Terry Francona said he was guarding against the vacation mentality carrying over into the start of the second half.You kind of walk the fine line because you want them to have the rest, and you hope the rust doesnt get in the way, Francona said. I thought the guys did a good job of shaking it off.Napoli scored three runs, one on his solo shot into the bullpen in left-center in the eighth inning that stretched Clevelands lead to three runs.Everybody looked fresh, Napoli said. Its going to be a grind down the stretch, but for us to be able to get some rest, its nice.Carrasco (6-3) allowed two runs on four hits while striking out three in 6 2/3 innings. He won for the fourth time in his last five starts. Cody Allen pitched a perfect ninth for his 19th save in 21 chances.Twins starter Ervin Santana (3-8) was coming off a shutout in his last start. But the Indians chased him with three straight singles in the sixth inning, when they took a 4-2 lead. Jose Ramirez lined a pitch that kicked off the heel of Santanas glove hand and into center field to put Cleveland ahead 3-2, ending Santanas night.If it finds the glove instead of the wrist, you might get a double play and get off the field, Twins manager Paul Molitor said. But it made its way to center field.Brian Dozier drove in both of the Twins runs. He had a sacrifice fly in the first inning and a home run off an inside fastball in the fourth.Its the only one I saw, Dozier said of the fastball from Carrasco. He made some mistakes and I got that one. He made some more and we didnt exeecute on those times.ddddddddddddA NICE SURPRISERamirez continued to provide unexpected offense for the Indians with two more run-scoring hits on Friday. Hes driven in six runs in his last three games and is hitting .313 in July. The 23-year-old utility player has held down third base and the fifth spot in the batting order of late as the Indians wait for Michael Brantley to return from a shoulder injury.He sprays the ball all over the field. Thats why were hitting him where were hitting him, because regardless of whos pitching or what type, he puts the ball in play, Francona said. With (Brantley) gone, hes been hitting in the middle of the order for us. I think that speaks volumes.DONT RUN ON BUXTONNapoli led off the second inning with a drive to deep left-center field that looked like a sure extra-base hit. But Twins center fielder Byron Buxton played the ball on the first hop off the fence, spun and fired a strike to second baseman Dozier, who slapped the tag on a sliding Napoli.TRAINERS ROOMIndians: Brantley continued his rehab assignment, moving up to Double-A Akron for Friday nights game. Francona said he expected Brantley to play six or seven innings and that he was close to being able to play in back-to-back games.Twins: Buxton (knee) returned to the lineup after missing most of the last three games before the break. He had not played since slamming his leg into the center field fence trying to make a catch in the first inning of the Twins July 8 game against the Rangers.UP NEXTIndians: RHP Trevor Bauer (7-3) had won three consecutive starts before his last outing, a 5-4 loss to the Yankees on July 7. He gave up a season-high five earned runs in 5 2/3 innings. That raised his ERA from 3.02 to 3.30, which was still good for ninth-best in the AL at the break.Twins: Minnesota has scored 48 runs in the last four games started by RHP Tyler Duffey (5-6). The Twins have won all four, and Duffey has earned the victory in the last three. In his most recent outing on July 7 at Texas, Duffey threw six scoreless innings and struck out a season-high nine batters. ' ' '