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MLB insider Mark Feinsand recently identified Los Angeles Angels outfielder Taylor Ward as a potential fit with the Guardians ...
The Guardians currently rank 30th in MLB with a wRC+ of 43 (with a wRC+ of 100 being league average). As a group, Cleveland's ...
Everyone wants to know what the Cleveland Guardians are going to do at the MLB trade deadline. They certainly have holes on their roster that need to be filled, primarily with their starting rotation.
From Shin-Soo Choo to Will Brennan, the Guardians' inability to find a consistent right fielder has complicated their trade ...
With star slugger Rafael Devers getting traded from Boston to San Francisco more than a month before the MLB trade deadline, ...
The next three weeks should give Guardians president of baseball operations Chris Antonetti a fairly accurate gauge on ...
Gabriel Arias will get the first crack at second base for Cleveland after an underwhelming competition in Spring Training The Cleveland Guardians open the season ... who came to Cleveland in a trade ...
But it was also an out-of-the-blue trade that didn't make a whole lot of sense. The Guardians ... didn't plan on extending Naylor, so they got rid of him. A 9-9 start in Cleveland with lots ...
When it comes to making a trade, Passan says that the Guardians could be, “Adding, but not all-in.” There is a world where Cleveland pulls off a few minor trades to supplement its current ...
Cade Smith, Emmanuel Clase and Hunter Gaddis could all be used as trade chips depending upon what Cleveland gets offered in return. It just doesn't feel as though the Guardians are one or two ...
It's not shocking that Cleveland is in the market for an impact outfield bat. The Guardians currently rank 30th in MLB with a wRC+ of 43 (with a wRC+ of 100 being league average). As a group ...