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The Cleveland Guardians have made an exciting move in the offseason, reuniting with veteran catcher Austin Hedges. The team has agreed to a one-year, $4 million contract with Hedges, according to a source familiar with the deal. Hedges, who previously played in Cleveland from 2020-2022, will finalize the contract pending a physical examination.

A Defensive Force and Clubhouse Leader

While Hedges may not be known for his prowess at the plate, his defensive skills are highly regarded. Moreover, his presence in the clubhouse as a leader is invaluable to the team. The Guardians missed his influence last season and are thrilled to have him back, especially as a mentor to younger players.

Hedges recently won a World Series with the Texas Rangers, capping off a successful season. Although he only had one at-bat in the championship series against the Arizona Diamondbacks, his contributions behind the plate were significant.

A Valuable Addition to Manager Stephen Vogt’s Team

Newly appointed Cleveland manager Stephen Vogt, himself a former journeyman catcher, will undoubtedly benefit from Hedges’ experience and knowledge of the game. Vogt, who will be leading the Guardians for the first time, can rely on Hedges to provide valuable insights and guidance to the pitching staff.

Hedges’ Performance in the 2023 Season

In the 2023 season, Hedges split his time between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Texas Rangers. He posted a batting average of .184, going 34 for 185 at the plate. While his offensive numbers may not be impressive, his defensive contributions and leadership qualities make him a valuable asset to any team.

The Rangers acquired Hedges before the trade deadline, and he even made four appearances as a pitcher, recording a 4.91 ERA in 3 2/3 innings. This versatility and willingness to contribute in various roles demonstrate Hedges’ commitment to the team’s success.

Cleveland Guardians’ Catching Moves

In addition to reuniting with Hedges, the Guardians made another move involving their catching personnel. They traded Christian Bethancourt to the Miami Marlins, a player they had claimed off waivers just a month prior. While the details of the trade are not disclosed, the Guardians will receive cash considerations in return.

Conclusion

The reunion between the Cleveland Guardians and Austin Hedges is an exciting development for the team and its fans. Hedges’ defensive skills, leadership qualities, and championship experience make him an invaluable addition to the roster. The Guardians, guided by new manager Stephen Vogt, are gearing up for an exciting season ahead. Stay tuned for more updates on the team’s progress as they aim for success in the upcoming season.

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