CJ Kayfus, Angel Martínez, and Colin Holderman secure spots on the Guardians' Opening Day roster. Austin Hedges' X-ray negative; he's day-to-day with a bone bruise.
CJ Kayfus, Angel Martínez, and Colin Holderman secure spots on the Guardians' Opening Day roster. Austin Hedges' X-ray negative; he's day-to-day with a bone bruise.
Fanarchy Field Notes • Brayan Rocchio's first-inning homer set the tone for the Guardians' offense. • Parker Messick navigated a rocky fourth inning but still secured the win. • Daniel Schneemann's third-inning blast extended the Guardians' lead to six runs. • Nolan Schubart's eighth-inning homer put the game out of reach for Arizona. • Jaison Chourio's ninth-inning triple added an exclamation point to the Guardians' victory.
David Fry's return from injury could make him the Guardians' secret weapon in 2026. After a challenging 2025, Fry is healthy and ready to reclaim his All-Star form, potentially boosting the lineup significantly with his versatile play and powerful bat.
Transaction Alert: Cleveland Guardians have traded 3B Carter Kieboom to the Philadelphia Phillies in exchange for cash. 🔄
Parker Messick aims to elevate his game for the Guardians in 2026. After a solid 2025, he's focusing on enhancing his changeup and managing a full season's challenges. Will his adjustments keep him sharp in the rotation? ⚾️
Guardians finalize Opening Day roster with Angel Martínez joining the outfield alongside Steven Kwan, Chase DeLauter, and CJ Kayfus. Colin Holderman secures a bullpen spot. Catcher Austin Hedges is day-to-day with a hand bruise but expected for the opener.
Kolby Allard and Stuart Fairchild could exit Cleveland after missing the Guardians' 2026 Opening Day roster. Their contracts allow them to pursue opportunities elsewhere, leaving the team potentially minus two key assets. 🏟️
Chase DeLauter crushed two homers in Arizona, while Jose added one of his own. Pitchers Slade Cecconi and Joey Cantillo dazzled with four shutout innings each. Guardians' spring training wraps up soon—season buzz is building! 🌟
Chase DeLauter, the Guardians' prospect, is gearing up for his rookie season with impressive spring training stats, hitting .459 with three homers. After overcoming injuries, he's poised to make an impact. 🚀
Austin Hedges' hand injury could fast-track Cooper Ingle's promotion to the Guardians. With Hedges and Bo Naylor as the only catchers on the 40-man roster, Ingle might step up. A ripple effect in the lineup looms.
The Guardians' magical September 2025 saw them erase a 10.5-game deficit with a 20-7 streak, clinching the AL Central. Key to this run was a younger roster and pitching excellence, averaging just 2.8 runs allowed per game. ⚾
Chase DeLauter showcased his power for the Guardians by hammering two homers against the D-backs, fueling excitement despite his injury history. His 448-foot blast was the longest by a Guardian this spring. 🚀
Steven Kwan's contract status puts the Guardians in the hot seat—it's time to lock in the Gold Glover long-term. His rising profile and trade rumors only add pressure to secure his future in Cleveland. ⏳
Guardians set to face Mariners in a clash of division champs on Opening Day. Manager Stephen Vogt returns to familiar grounds in Seattle, aiming for his third straight AL Central title with Cleveland. ⚾
Guardians dominate the Diamondbacks 7-0, showcasing a stellar performance with Slade Cecconi leading the charge and three relievers keeping Arizona hitless beyond two singles. Two homers off Merrill Kelly sealed the deal for Cleveland. ✨
Steven Kwan is set for a new challenge as he transitions to center field for the Guardians. With four Gold Gloves in left, Kwan's versatility aims to enhance both defense and offense, though it might cost him a fifth award. ⚾
Chase DeLauter is making waves in Spring Training with a .429 BA and 1.157 OPS, hinting at a strong regular season ahead for the Guardians. Keep an eye on his impact in right field. 👀
CJ Kayfus, Angel Martínez, and Colin Holderman secure spots on the Guardians' Opening Day roster. Austin Hedges' X-ray negative; he's day-to-day with a bone bruise.
Fanarchy Field Notes • Brayan Rocchio's first-inning homer set the tone for the Guardians' offense. • Parker Messick navigated a rocky fourth inning but still secured the win. • Daniel Schneemann's third-inning blast extended the Guardians' lead to six runs. • Nolan Schubart's eighth-inning homer put the game out of reach for Arizona. • Jaison Chourio's ninth-inning triple added an exclamation point to the Guardians' victory.
David Fry's return from injury could make him the Guardians' secret weapon in 2026. After a challenging 2025, Fry is healthy and ready to reclaim his All-Star form, potentially boosting the lineup significantly with his versatile play and powerful bat.
Transaction Alert: Cleveland Guardians have traded 3B Carter Kieboom to the Philadelphia Phillies in exchange for cash. 🔄
Parker Messick aims to elevate his game for the Guardians in 2026. After a solid 2025, he's focusing on enhancing his changeup and managing a full season's challenges. Will his adjustments keep him sharp in the rotation? ⚾️
Guardians finalize Opening Day roster with Angel Martínez joining the outfield alongside Steven Kwan, Chase DeLauter, and CJ Kayfus. Colin Holderman secures a bullpen spot. Catcher Austin Hedges is day-to-day with a hand bruise but expected for the opener.
Kolby Allard and Stuart Fairchild could exit Cleveland after missing the Guardians' 2026 Opening Day roster. Their contracts allow them to pursue opportunities elsewhere, leaving the team potentially minus two key assets. 🏟️
Chase DeLauter crushed two homers in Arizona, while Jose added one of his own. Pitchers Slade Cecconi and Joey Cantillo dazzled with four shutout innings each. Guardians' spring training wraps up soon—season buzz is building! 🌟