Jose Ramirez will go down as the face of Cleveland baseball when his career is over, and he added more to that legacy on Thursday in the Guardians' win over the Minnesota Twins.
Cleveland Guardians slugger Jhonkensy Noel showed off an impressive display of power during today's victory against the Minnesota Twins. Noel's solo home run at Progressive Field provided a crucial run for the Cleveland Guardians, who eventually won the rain-delayed game in extra innings.
For the second time in three games, the Cleveland Guardians have taken down the Minnesota Twins in a walk-off fashion. This team around, the Guardians beat the Twins with a walk-off base hit from Angel Martinez in extra innings.
Jose Ramirez singled in Steven Kwan with the tying run, stole second base and scored on Angel Martinez's hit through the right side of the infield in the 10th inning, giving the Cleveland Guardians a 4-3 victory over the visiting Minnesota Twins on Thursday.
The only two things rarer in modern-day baseball than the four-homer game is the Triple Crown and the unassisted triple play. The former is, of course, done over an entire season, while there's a large level of lucky in the unassisted triple play.
The Cleveland Guardians have been decent enough over the first month of the season, as they are right there with the Detroit Tigers for the AL Central lead, as many expected.
Cleveland Guardians pitcher Triston McKenzie won't report right away to Triple-A Columbus. Instead, he'll head to the team's complex in Arizona to make some adjustments away from the pressure of facing professional hitters.
Cleveland Guardians minor league recap for Thursday, May 1st, 2025 Box Score · Clippers fall to 13-14 CJ Kayfus has made quite the first impression for the International League Wednesday!
The Cleveland Guardians were literally out of options with Gabriel Arias coming into the season. Arias had to make the big league roster in some capacity coming out of spring training, or his future with the organization would have been unknown, as he's out of minor league options.
News and Notes for Thursday, May 1st, 2025 The Cleveland Guardians took game three last night against the Minnesota Twins off a towering swing from Bo Naylor and fantastic pitching from Luis Ortiz and Cade Smith.
The Cleveland Guardians have rebounded nicely from getting thumped by the visiting Minnesota Twins to open the current four-game series. On Thursday, the Guardians will look to take the series from the Twins with a third consecutive victory.
Bo Naylor's three-run homer capped off Cleveland's four-run seventh inning, and Luis Ortiz tossed a season-high 6 1/3 shutout innings to lead the Guardians to a 4-2 victory over the visiting Minnesota Twins on Wednesday night.
Over the last few days, the Cleveland Guardians have made plenty of roster moves, primarily regarding the pitching staff. On the heels of all of those transactions, the organization also provided a medical update on former Cy Young winner Shane Bieber.
The Cleveland Guardians have made a handful of trades over the last several months, and they just completed another one on Wednesday. Guardians insider Tim Stebbins has reported that Cleveland has swung a deal to acquire pitcher Matt Festa from the Texas Rangers for cash.
The Cleveland Guardians have lost three games in a row and allowed seven runs or more in each of those games. Between Sunday's rubber match against the Red Sox at Progressive Field and Monday's loss to the Minnesota Twins, Cleveland has been outscored 24-4.
The Guardians suffered an 11-1 loss last night. They will look to even the series with the Twins tonight in game two. That is now three straight losses for the Guardians.
At 15-13, the Cleveland Guardians are keeping pace in the American League Central. They trail the Detroit Tigers by 2.5 games for the division lead, and that’s despite some early-season struggles all around the roster.
On Sunday, tensions flared up between a fan and Boston Red Sox’s star Jarren Duran during the game at the Progressive Field in Cleveland. A fan in the stands would cruelly heckle Duran, which led to him being ejected from the game.
The Cleveland Guardians have issued an apology for the situation on Sunday that led to Boston Red Sox outfielder Jarren Duran having a heated confrontation with a fan.
The Guardians and Red Sox were rained out last night and will play a day-night doubleheader today. The rosters expand to 27 for the doubleheader. Both teams have made moves to add the 27th man to the roster.
It’s been a turbulant ride for Guardians pitching prospect Doug Nikhazy, a former top college prospect who had his walk problems both in college and the Minors.
The 6-foot southpaw has turned in generally solid numbers over four minor league seasons. He owns a 3.87 earned run average across 346 1/3 professional innings.
Guardians infielder Juan Brito underwent surgery on Friday on his right thumb to address a high-grade ligament sprain and is expected to miss eight to 12 weeks.