By Jackson Stone @Jackson_Stoneee
9:55 PM EDT
KANSAS CITY -- Gavin Williams has had a rocky return to the Majors since coming back from an elbow injury in July. But when Williams is right, the hard-throwing righty is capable of being a potential leader in the Guardians’ postseason rotation. And that was on full display Monday. Williams
By Mandy Bell @MandyBell02
September 1, 2024
CLEVELAND -- September callups aren’t what they used to be. There isn’t a long list of wide-eyed prospects sitting on the bench, ready to get a chance if their name is called. Now, with just two extra roster spots, teams have to be intentional with their picks to make sure
By Theo DeRosa @Theo_DeRosa
September 1, 2024
It’s going to be a September to remember in the American League Central. Monday’s Guardians-Royals series opener at Kauffman Stadium is the start of a crucial week in what has become the most competitive division in the Majors. Kansas City will host six games against the two teams it’s fighting
By Mandy Bell @MandyBell02
September 1, 2024
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By Henry Palattella @hellapalattella
August 31, 2024
CLEVELAND -- While Matthew Boyd ended up taking the loss in the Guardians’ 3-0 defeat to the Pirates at Progressive Field on Saturday, it was another step in the right direction for a man who’s quickly becoming one of the most important players on manager Stephen Vogt’s roster. Boyd turned
By Henry Palattella @hellapalattella
August 30, 2024
CLEVELAND -- Emmanuel Clase's save on Friday night looked a lot like the other saves he’s recorded in his nearly four years with the Guardians. The only difference was this one came with a little more history. In closing out the Guardians’ 10-8 win over the Pirates at Progressive Field,
By Mandy Bell @MandyBell02
August 28, 2024
CLEVELAND -- Racking up double-digit hits, taking advantage of miscues on the bases, prioritizing small ball with sacrifice flies and bunts, making a late game comeback and witnessing an immaculate defensive play that ended with a bow. This is the version of the Guardians that Cleveland fans have been used
By Mandy Bell @MandyBell02
August 28, 2024
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By Sam Dykstra and Jonathan Mayo @SamDykstraMiLB
August 29, 2024
Back in September 2022, we took swings at guessing who would be the top prospect by the time Opening Day 2024 rolled around. Some were dead-on hits. We said Jackson Holliday “could be in the conversation for No. 1 overall prospect” and Jackson Chourio was on a “rapid ascent toward
By MLB.com Staff
4:29 PM EDT
Here is the latest on injuries and roster moves involving MLB Pipeline's Top 100 prospects:
By Benjamin Hill @BensBiz
August 30, 2024
Welcome to Promo Preview, a monthly roundup of Minor League Baseball promotions to look forward to. The season ends in September (dates vary, depending on the level of play), so don’t delay. Get out to the ballpark today and take advantage of theme nights and giveaways such as these:
By Dan Cichalski @NJ_baseball
August 28, 2024
For those who are looking for one last great summer road trip, there are innumerable options for destinations, attractions and diversions to make memories and fill a camera roll before the leaves start falling -- or to plan on visiting next year. For many travelers, the end point of the
By Jonathan Mayo
August 27, 2024
All farm systems, whether they’re at the top or the bottom of organizational rankings, have differing strengths. We’ve decided to dig deeper into a few of those talent buckets over the next few weeks. This week, we’ll take a look at the top farm systems based on infield prospects. Using
By Will Leitch @williamfleitch
August 28, 2024
The youngest player in MLB this season is Jackson Chourio, who was born on March 11, 2004. It’s a sign of how much more difficult life has become for older players in this sport that there are not, in fact, any players who were in the Majors in 2004 who
By Theo DeRosa @Theo_DeRosa
12:00 AM EDT
Since the first game streamed live on MLB.TV in 2002, more than 100,000 games have been watched by baseball fans around the world. And now is as good a time as any to subscribe to MLB.TV, which is available for $22 in celebration of its 22nd Anniversary Sale. But act
By Mandy Bell @MandyBell02
August 28, 2024
CLEVELAND -- For the first time since the morning of April 14, the Guardians are not in sole possession of first place in the American League Central. Tuesday night couldn’t have gone any worse for Cleveland for a multitude of reasons, but let’s start with the obvious. After getting swept
By Mandy Bell @MandyBell02
August 26, 2024
CLEVELAND -- And just like that, Jaison Chourio’s season is over. The Guardians’ No. 4 prospect, as ranked by MLB Pipeline, suffered a fractured left wrist on Saturday while attempting to make a diving catch in the outfield for Single-A Lynchburg. He will miss the remainder of the year. There’s
By Mandy Bell @MandyBell02
August 26, 2024
CLEVELAND -- Two pitches. That’s all it took to sum up the Guardians’ day against the Royals. Logan Allen thought he had struck out Royals designated hitter Salvador Perez on a ball in the dirt. The Guardians thought he swung and missed for the second out of the inning. Instead,
By Anthony Castrovince
August 25, 2024
CLEVELAND -- The threat of becoming the “second-place Guardians” -- a phase that quite literally would not have a ring to it -- seemed to be looming large as recently as Friday night.
By Mandy Bell @MandyBell02
August 25, 2024
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By Mandy Bell @MandyBell02
August 24, 2024
CLEVELAND -- To say the Guardians needed a game like Saturday night would be a drastic understatement. It wasn’t a win, it was a drubbing. It wasn’t a few lucky hits, it was squared-up, mashed baseballs. It wasn’t a dugout trying to hype each other up to fight back, it