Reynolds brings his significant his power bat to Cleveland. (Getty Images)

Free agent Mark Reynolds is close to a deal with the Cleveland Indians, reports CBSSports.com's Jon Heyman. Multiple outlets have reported the deal will be for one year and $6 million. Should the signing be finalized, Reynolds will be the Indians' everyday first baseman in 2013.

What the Indians are getting in Reynolds is pretty predictable. He's going to hit lots of home runs, have a low batting average, walk enough to have a sort of respectable on-base percentage and strikeout a ton. He's like Adam Dunn Light.

Reynolds, 29, hit .221/.335/.429 with 23 homers and 69 RBI in 135 games for the Orioles last season. When he plays a full season, he's capable of monster power numbers. He hit 37 homers in 2011 and 44 homers in 2008.

Reynolds can play third base, but he had issues with errors and range at the hot corner. The Orioles used him at first base in 108 games last season and he's much better suited there.

Adding Reynolds appears to round out the Indians' infield along with second baseman Jason Kipnis, shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera and third baseman Lonnie Chisenhall, but Cabrera's name is still popping up in Justin Upton trade rumors, so this is subject to change.

Look for Reynolds to hit fourth or fifth for the Indians in 2013.

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