Eight years ago, the Cleveland Indians traded Danny Graves and told him that one day they might bring him back. On Monday, he returned. "This was the first time there was such an opportunity," Graves said. Looking to their past for help with the back end of their bullpen, the Indians agreed to terms on minor league contracts with Graves and Steve Karsay, two proven relievers who haven't been good lately. Graves and Karsay previously pitched for the Indians, who need to fill the setup spot vacated when Bob Howry agreed to a $12 million, three-year contract with the Chicago Cubs in November.