"The Guardians also were willing to trade Gimenez because they are extremely excited about Juan Brito. Cleveland traded Nolan Jones to Colorado for Brito before the 2023 season. He was playing in Class A, and they targeted him for a possible trade," wrote Pluto.
Carlos Santana could have a lasting effect on the Cleveland Guardians due to his ability and veteran leadership.
The Cleveland Guardians made another trade with the Toronto Blue Jays. This time sending an even worse hitting gold glove defender! Myles Straw was sent to Toronto along with international bonus pool money and the cash equivalent of his buyout.
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Myles Straw, a Gold Glove centerfielder for Cleveland in 2022, is a Guardian no more. Straw, 30, was traded to Toronto Friday for a player to be named later. He only played 7 games for Cleveland last season, spending most of the year at AAA Columbus.
In 2008, to help underwrite the cost of building Heritage Park behind the center field fence, fans were invited to purchase commemorative brick pavers “to pay tribute to that special person who passed on their love of the national pastime to you” or to “secure your place in Indians History" for $150 to $375.
Cleveland's Major League franchise helped give Bob Uecker a cult following as "Harry Doyle." Read the MLB club's statement after Uecker death.
Others, meanwhile, are selling it in the personage of prospects who could make the difference over the coming years. CBS Sports is underway examining the top three prospects in each organization. Our definition of "prospect" is simple: does that player have rookie eligibility remaining for the 2025 season?
Guardians players and coaches will get a look at Josh Naylor in a Diamondbacks jersey when Arizona hosts Cleveland at Chase field for a 9:40 p.m. first pitch on Aug. 18. The 2025 regular season is ...
José Ramírez is named the best third baseman in MLB for 2025 according to MLB Network's "Top 10 Players Right Now" list, outperforming Rafael Devers,
The Cleveland Guardians’ offense sputtered down the stretch last season despite the team making it all the way to the ALCS. However, after losing that series in five games to the New York Yankees, it became clear that Cleveland needed to find a way to add more thump to its lineup in 2025.
The Blue Jays paid $11 million for a replacement-level player, because they thought it would help them get Roki Sasaki.