Gavin Williams was so close to making Cleveland Guardians history on Wednesday afternoon. The starting pitcher was two outs away from grabbing the first no-hitter in franchise history since 1981.
Gavin Williams was two outs away from the Cleveland Guardians' first no-hitter in 44 years as the visitors took down the New York Mets 4-1 to complete the sweep on Wednesday afternoon.
The Cleveland Guardians faced significant criticism over the offseason for how they managed the roster, trading away two mainstays in the lineup and seemingly not replacing them.
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The Cleveland Guardians were in the midst of a 10-game losing streak and six games out of the final American League wild-card spot on July 5 -- a day that ended with the New York Mets a half-game out of first place in the National League East and comfortably in the second NL wild-card position.
The Cleveland Guardians' calling card for the past few seasons has been their dominant pitching, and that’s exactly what propelled them to a 3-2, series-clinching win over the New York Mets on Tuesday evening. Logan Allen got the ball to start the game for the Guardians, but struggled with his command and pitch count early.
Steven Kwan delivered a tiebreaking single in the seventh inning Tuesday night for the visiting Cleveland Guardians, who remained red hot with a come-from-behind 3-2 win over the slumping New York Mets.
Even though Travis Bazzana only started his professional career a calendar year ago, there was a real possibility coming into the season that that 22-year-old could make his MLB debut with the Cleveland Guardians sometime throughout the year.
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The smoke from MLB’s chaotic trade deadline has finally settled, and the Cleveland Guardians are largely in the same spot they were in ahead of one of baseball’s wildest days.
The Cleveland Guardians only made one major move at the MLB trade deadline, sending pitcher Shane Bieber to the Toronto Blue Jays. They weren't sellers, but they certainly weren't buyers, which obviously puts their playoff chances in serious question.
At one point, not too long ago, Nic Enright wasn’t sure if his baseball career was over. Now, he’s a key piece in the Cleveland Guardians' bullpen and achieved a massive career milestone in the team’s win over the New York Mets on Friday night.
Gabriel Arias hit a three-run homer and later delivered an insurance sacrifice fly in the 10th inning Monday night for the visiting Cleveland Guardians, who outlasted the New York Mets 7-6.
The Cleveland Guardians dropped a tough 5-4 contest on Sunday afternoon against the Minnesota Twins, falling to 56-55 on the season. Cleveland is in second place in the American League Central, but the only real path to a playoff berth comes in the form of the wild card.
News and Notes for Monday, August 4th, 2025 The Guardians dropped the series finale to the Twins 5-4, breaking a streak of winning 14 straight games when the score was decided by one-run against Minnesota.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine is sending a strong message to the sports betting industry in the wake of a major scandal. He is calling for an immediate ban on proposition bets, or “prop bets,” in the state.
After a hot run in Triple-A, the Guardians are reportedly promoting infielder/outfielder C.J. Kayfus to Cleveland. The former third-round pick held his own with Columbus.
Emmanuel Clase‘s MLB future is in huge jeopardy. Amidst the investigation by the league regarding sports betting, his locker room in the Cleveland Guardians clubhouse has been cleared.
The Guardians are calling up first baseman/corner outfielder C.J. Kayfus, reports Zack Meisel of The Athletic. Cleveland has an opening on the 40-man roster and only needs to make an active roster transaction.
Cleveland Guardians reliever Emmanuel Clase was placed on leave by Major League Baseball on Monday amid a gambling investigation, and some videos that have surfaced of pitches that were thrown by the closer this season are raising questions.