September is here, folks.

We’re in the home stretch of the 2022 regular season and the Cleveland Guardians are very much alive.

They lead the American League Central division by a game-and-a-half over the Minnesota Twins after nobody expected them to do anything this year.

Led by Jose Ramirez and Shane Bieber and boosted by performances from young stars such as Steven Kwan and Andres Gimenez, the Guardians have surprised everybody and have found themselves right in the postseason mix.

So naturally, everybody in Cleveland is excited.

The Guardians tweeted a cool hype video for the month of September, preparing their fans for what could be a very exciting month.

Get Hyped, Cleveland!

Things are getting exciting.

The Guardians are right in the thick of it and have a chance to win their first division title since 2018.

At 68-60, the Guardians have a long way to go with the Twins still nipping at their heels and the Chicago White Sox not quite out of it yet.

But there’s a reason to be excited if you’re a Guardians fan.

This hype video is a perfect way to get fans excited for the postseason push.

There wasn’t much to be excited about in Cleveland last year, but boy have things changed.

This is a legitimately good team with a chance to surprise a lot of people and go deep into October for the first time since 2016, when they reached the World Series.

Who they’ll match up against is yet to be determined, but you can bet that these Guardians are battle tested and will be ready for whatever their opponents throw at them down the stretch and in the postseason.

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