Entering the 2026 MLB season, the Cleveland Guardians have several intriguing prospects that could make their way up to the major league roster. And on the team's pipeline are some eye-catching ball players.
Dan Szymborski, writer for FanGraphs, has released projections for the 2026 Cleveland Guardians – let’s take a look at them together. First, here is where you go to read Szymborski’s excellent write-up and the full projections.
Sometimes it's tough being a fan of the Cleveland Guardians. And for many, this offseason has pushed them to their limits. Across the many months that have not passed in the 2025 MLB offseason, including the Winter Meetings, the front office has failed to make many additions to the roster.
The Major League season is well over, but there is always baseball going on. You have winter baseball all over the Americas. Down in South America, the
The offseason is in full swing. The Winter Meetings are over. Big names have signed free agent deals. And then there is the Guardians. Outside of a handful of minor bullpen moves, the Guardians have largely been silent all offseason long when it comes to signing free agents.
The stars were out in full force during the 2025 World Series. From Max Scherzer in Toronto to Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, and of course, Shohei Ohtani, in Los Angeles, there was no shortage of the game's best under the brightest lights.
There is no solid evidence that the Guardians and Cardinals are about to make a trade. However… there is a random Twitter account talking about it and because of how slow the Guardians news is right now… we are going to talk about that.
After the Cleveland Guardians remained quiet at the MLB Winter Meetings, trade rumors have started to swirl again. On Monday, Dec. 15, a St. Louis Cardinals insider on the platform X released information that the Guardians and Cardinals have been in active trade discussions.
The main news coming out of the Winter Meetings for the Guardians was an indication that the team may be reluctant to upgrade their offense for fear of blocking young hitters.
The weekend came and went without any Cleveland Guardians’ activity of note. Rumors continue to swirl around MLB about Ketel Marte of the Arizona Diamondbacks.
The Cleveland Guardians, obviously, had a great September in 2025. When we look at some young players who particularly excelled in the last month of last season, which should we most expect to carry that performance into 2026?
Yesterday, our news and notes failed to mention that the news came out that Stephen Vogt was extended after the 2024 season on a deal that will “keep him in Cleveland a long time.” Just like the Guardians failed to mention it.
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Manny Machado’s intention to play in the World Baseball Classic immediately energized Dominican Republic baseball and sent ripples across the league. The announcement reopened conversations about which stars could follow him onto the 2026 stage.
The Cleveland Guardians feature one of the youngest lineups in all of baseball, and after their most recent departure in the outfield, it indicates they will continue their trend of ushering in their younger talent next season.
The Cleveland Guardians have reached the playoffs three out of the last four seasons. As they look to go on another postseason run, the Guardians have made an addition to their bullpen.
The Guardians have signed a bullpen arm. The day after the Winter Meetings, where the Guardians stayed quiet, they did exactly what they have been preaching: adding to the bullpen.
The Cleveland Guardians have always been a team capable of capitalizing on their young talent, with the potential for more of that to come in 2026 regarding one of their young outfielders.
Emmanuel Clase's MLB career and legacy came crumbling down in an instant. In late July 2025, Clase was put under investigation by MLB due to an investigation into his supposed involvement in an illegal gambling operation.
2025 was filled with moments to remember and forget for the Cleveland Guardians, and as much as the ups and downs were very drastic in either direction, they should still have a positive outlook on this offseason and the next few seasons.
As expected, it has been a quiet start to the offseason for the Guardians. Their only major league moves thus far have been to re-sign backup catcher Austin Hedges and add middle reliever Connor Brogdon.
Bonds, Clemens, Gary Sheffield and Fernando Valenzuela each received less than five votes and are not eligible to be voted on in the next cycle, meaning this group must wait until 2031 to be considered again.
This is a move that would allow the Yankees to acquire a four-time Gold Glove winner and a top-of-the-lineup hitter without breaching the luxury tax threshold.
Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz will be on trial next May on the federal charges that they both accepted bribes to help gamblers win prop bets on their pitches, it was announced Tuesday.