The Cleveland Guardians had an outstanding year in 2024 and made it all the way to the ALCS, thanks to a dominant bullpen that unfortunately ran out of gas a bit in the playoffs. The core of that dominant bullpen is slated to return in 2025,
The Cleveland Guardians added yet another top reliever to their bullpen, after handing veteran righty Paul Sewald a one-year deal worth $7 million
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Without blatantly ignoring 100 years of history, a recent post on MLB.com focused on each MLB division’s most bitter rivalries entering the 2025 season. Cleveland vs. Detroit was selected in the AL Central, while other less-traditional pairings were selected in other divisions.
An outstanding defensive infielder, Gabriel Arias may get a chance to initially win the second base job for the Guardians.
Joel Reuter of Bleacher Report released his MLB power rankings one month out from Spring Training, and the writer has the Guardians ranked as his ninth-best team in baseball. The ranking also puts them as the third-best team in the American League.
The successful platoon of Manzardo and Fry won’t be seen for a chunk of the 2025 season. Fry is expected to miss considerable time as he recovers from surgery on his right elbow. The Guardians have a number of right-handed hitters who can replace Fry, but the injury may give Manzardo a chance to face more left-handed pitchers.
Kyle Manzardo has enough talent in his bat to take a massive leap forward with the Cleveland Guardians in 2025.
Matt breaks down the Cleveland Guardians farm system for dynasty fantasy baseball ranking the top 20 prospects.
Wedge, who guided the Indians to the 2007 ALCS, joins Terry Francona as former Cleveland managers with new roles in 2025.
Born in Columbus, Ohio, former MLB outfielder Matt Angle had a very solid college career at Ohio State in the mid-2000s. You could say with confidence that the local kid did his best to bring joy to people in the state.
Reliever Paul Sewald and the Cleveland Guardians agreed Wednesday to a $7 million, one-year contract, adding a setup arm for closer Emmanuel Clase. An eight-year veteran, Sewald is a 34-year-old right-hander who has 84 saves during an eight-year big league career.