Gabriel Arias, José Ramírez swat homers
Gabriel Arias, who lost the shortstop job to Brayan Rocchio last spring, could win the second base job this spring.
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Guardians Key Reliever Returns To Action After InjuryOn Saturday, the Cleveland Guardians beat the Kansas City Royals 7-5 in their Cactus League game. That game featured another ...
Arias could be the favorite to capture the Guardians' second-base job, Mandy Bell and Tim Stebbins of MLB.com report. The Guardians have held an open competition at second base to replace Andres ...
Arias has hits in five of his last six games. His solo blast to right off Hatch in the seventh cut Kansas City’s lead to one ...
But Stephen Vogt has to write someone's name into second base on March 27, and Terry Pluto of Cleveland.com believes, as of ...
Here's our first Guardians 2025 Opening Day roster projection of the spring — who makes it and who could be on the outside ...
GOODYEAR, Ariz. — Thirty-five players have made their major-league debut for the Guardians in the last three seasons, including 10 last year.
Bleacher Report's Joel Reuter recently determined what he believes is every team's biggest spring training roster decision. He identified that the Guardians' biggest decision was who would be their ...
Jose Ramirez hit his first home run of the spring, one of four homers for the Guardians in a 7-5 victory over the Royals on ...
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Covering the Corner on MSNST Game Recap: Guardians 7, Royals 5It was a big game for some of the Guardians hitters, while another rough outing for Triston McKenzie. -Steven Kwan went 3-4 ...
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