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Stay locked into Cleveland baseball with Cleveland Guardians News Today, providing AI-powered two-minute updates on injuries, trades, rotations, and AL Central movement. Voiced by DNN Creator Corey and powered by the massive DNN Network. Subscribe today. Hosted on Fastcast
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ZiPS projects Guardians hitters home run totals, with Jose Ramirez leading at 26. Kyle Manzardo and Johnathan Rodriguez follow, while Bo Naylor is close behind. ZiPS also sees steady power from CJ Kayfus, Gabriel Arias, Juan Brito, Nolan Jones, Daniel Schneemann, and Angel Martinez. The young core, including Manzardo and Rodriguez, could surprise with their power. Lower down, Steven Kwan, Travis Bazzana, Brayan Rocchio, and David Fry are projected for 10 home runs each. Sleepers could emerge if they get more at-bats. Which players do you see going over? Share your picks in the comments.
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Kyle Manzardo, Cleveland Guardians first baseman, is focusing on a smarter approach at the plate for the 2026 season. After bulking up with steak and chicken, hes now prioritizing high-protein meals for peak performance. Manzardo aims to improve situationally, driving in runs and moving runners over, rather than chasing home runs every time. With his added muscle, he can react to pitches naturally, potentially boosting the teams offense.
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The Cleveland Guardians, led by star Jose Ramirez, are aiming for a third straight American League Central title in the 2026 MLB season. Despite a lackluster offseason, the team is banking on young talent to improve their offense, which ranked near the bottom last year. Manager Stephen Vogt, known for his smart strategies, will rely on Ramirez, Kyle Manzardo, Steven Kwan, and Bo Naylor to lead the team. The rotation features Gavin Williams and Tanner Bibee, with Logan Allen potentially facing competition from rookies like Parker Messick. The outfield sees Nolan Jones and George Valera vying for spots, while the middle infield remains a mystery with Brayan Rocchio, Gabriel Arias, and Travis Bazzana in the mix. Fans are hoping for a more competitive season as the team looks to contend deep into the playoffs.
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Cleveland Guardians prospects shine in FanGraphs top 100 list, with six players making the cut, led by Chase DeLauter at 26. Ralphy Velazquez, Angel Genao, Travis Bazzana, Parker Messick, and Khal Stephen also earn spots, with Eric Longenhagens rankings earning praise for their fairness and depth.
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The Cleveland Guardians starting rotation is heating up as six pitchers vie for five spots, following a successful six-man rotation last season. Tanner Bibee and Gavin Williams are guaranteed Opening Day spots, leaving three spots up for grabs. Contenders include Joey Cantillo, Slade Cecconi, Logan Allen, and Park Messick. Manager Stephen Vogt anticipates a tough decision, but the intense competition could strengthen the teams rotation.
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The Cleveland Guardians commence spring training with split-squad games against the Reds and Brewers. Left-handed pitchers Joey Cantillo and Logan Allen will start, with Allen aiming for at least sixty pitches before joining Panama in the World Baseball Classic. Cantillo, who had a rollercoaster season last year, earned his spot due to his longevity in camp. His changeup, praised by manager Vogt, helped him secure American League Rookie of the Month honors. Meanwhile, draft picks Travis Bazzana and Stuart Fairchild, along with versatile Juan Brito, prepare for their World Baseball Classic pools.
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The Cleveland Guardians kick off their season with a new bullpen, a solid rotation, and a revamped outfield. Offense is a key concern, with young power hitters like Kyle Manzardo and stars Jose Ramirez and Steven Kwan aiming to improve the teams batting average. The bullpen, led by new closer Cade Smith, and the starting rotation, anchored by Tanner Bibee, are expected to perform well. The outfield, particularly center field, faces a shuffle, with a committee of players aiming to boost performance. Catchers Bo Naylor, Austin Hedges, and David Fry are expected to strengthen the teams offense. Overall, the Guardians aim to contend in the American League Central, with modest gains and a focus on avoiding injuries.
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Cleveland Guardians Spring Training: Prioritize Star Extensions, Integrate Prospects
The Cleveland Guardians enter Spring Training with a rebuilt bullpen but an unchanged lineup, leaving fans questioning the teams low spending and payroll. Despite the quiet offseason, the team should focus on signing one or two stars to long-term extensions, with Steven Kwan topping the list. Other potential candidates include Kyle Manzardo and Gavin Williams, despite potential complications from agent Scott Boras. The teams commitment to youth development and contention will be tested, with Jose Ramirez still performing at an MVP level. The front office emphasizes in-season flexibility, so expect early pivots if the plan doesnt pan out.
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The Cleveland Guardians spring training features three under-the-radar players with potential to surprise: relief pitcher Trevor Stephan, outfielder Johnathan Rodriguez, and prospect Daniel Espino. Stephan, recovering from Tommy John surgery, could lock down the bullpen; Rodriguez, with raw power and winter league MVP status, might finally break through; and Espino, back from injuries, could remind everyone of his ace potential.
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Cleveland Guardians fans, mark your calendars! Tickets for the home opener against the Chicago Cubs go on sale today. Prices start at just $45, and the game is on April 3rd at 4:10 PM. The team is going digital, so all tickets are mobile only. Dont miss out on this chance to kick off the season with a classic rivalry game. Plus, the Guardians have announced an exciting promotion schedule with giveaways and special events. Buy your tickets now!
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Guardians Spring Training Update: Frys Role Clarified, Outfield Battle Heats Up
Manager Stephen Vogt confirms David Frys role as catcher, with a later shift to first base. Frys health secures his spot, but his absence from third and right field impacts outfield plans. Five spots remain open, with catchers Bo Naylor and Austin Hedges, first baseman Kyle Manzardo, and infielders Gabriel Arias, Brayan Rocchio, Jose Ramirez, and utility infielder Daniel Schneemann already secured.
Fans express concerns over early reliance on Rocchio and Arias at second and short. Prospects like Juan Brito and Travis Bazzana may join later. The outfield competition is intense, with lefties Nolan Jones, Chase DeLauter, and George Valera, and righties Stuart Fairchild and Johnathan Rodriguez, plus switch-hitter Angel Martinez, vying for spots.
DeLauter is expected to make the team, likely in right field, with Jones in center. Fairchild could secure the right-handed bench bat role in center. The thirteenth spot is a battle between CJ Kayfus, Rodriguez, Martinez, and Brito. Share your predictions for the Guardians outfield lineup!
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Revisit your favorite Cleveland baseball moments! Share your top memory, whether its a game at the stadium, a family watch party, or a chance encounter with a player. Well feature the best stories on air. Drop your memory in the comments or send a voice note.
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The Cleveland Guardians finalize their offseason roster, passing on Ty France and Rhys Hoskins. Manager Stephen Vogt reveals David Fry wont play right field or third base initially, adding complexity to the lineup. Fans express mixed emotions as the team focuses on internal options and youth. Outfielder Will Brennan joins the San Francisco Giants. The team begins full-squad workouts, with Jose Ramirez expected to join soon.
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The Cleveland Guardians face a challenging decision regarding star outfielder Steven Kwan, as the Major League Baseballs qualifying offer system may disappear after the 2026 season. Reporters Joe Noga and Paul Hoynes discuss this on the Cleveland Baseball Talk Podcast, highlighting the potential loss of Kwan for nothing without draft pick compensation. The team must decide whether to offer Kwan a one-year deal around $20 million, risking losing him to free agency or accepting the offer, which could lock them into a pricey one-year contract. The uncertainty from upcoming labor talks adds pressure to Clevelands young core build, pushing them towards a long-term extension or trade to maximize Kwans value before free agency.
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New revelations in the Emmanuel Clase gambling scandal have shaken Cleveland Guardians fans, with federal authorities confirming Clase threw a rigged pitch during the 2024 postseason. The pitch, a spiked 93 mph breaking ball, was part of a bet that won his conspirators $4,000. Clase, along with Luis Ortiz and Robinson Vasquez, faces arraignment in eastern New York on Wednesday. Meanwhile, spring training brings a fierce competition for the starting rotation, with six pitchers vying for five spots.
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Cleveland Guardians kick off their 2026 season with a home opener against the Chicago Cubs, offering fans a chance to secure tickets on platforms like Ticketmaster, StubHub, and Vivid Seats. Prices range from $109 to $152, with promo codes available for new buyers. Despite the lingering heartbreak from the 2016 World Series loss, fans are eager for a special season, with matchups against rivals like the Yankees and Red Sox on the horizon.
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Parker Messick, a 24-year-old lefty, made a strong impression with the Cleveland Guardians last season, posting a 2.72 ERA and 1.31 WHIP in seven starts. Known for his exceptional command, he walked just six batters, earning a spot in their elite six-man rotation. As he prepares for the 2023 season, FanGraphs ZiPS projections suggest a 3.98 ERA and 106 ERA+ over 124 innings, indicating a solid rookie year. Despite potential competition for a rotation spot, Messicks strikeout rate and overall talent make him a valuable asset for the Guardians.
Tanner Bibee, Cleveland Guardians starting pitcher, aims for a comeback in 2026 after a challenging 2025 season. Despite a career-high ERA of 4.24, Bibees September performance showed promise, leading the teams playoff push. FanGraphs ZiPS projections predict a positive outlook, expecting Bibee to maintain his strikeout rate and walk percentage, resulting in an ERA plus of 114, second-best in the rotation.
The Cleveland Guardians, a small-market MLB team, consistently defy expectations by making the postseason nearly every year, thanks to their smart development strategy. General Manager Mike Chernoff emphasizes scouting, analytics, and coaching over big free-agent contracts. Their pitching development is particularly noteworthy, earning them the Cleveland Pitching Factory nickname. Despite offseason noise from rivals, the Guardians remain focused on their plan, aiming to sneak into the playoffs again in 2026.



