David Fry suffered one of the most gruesome injuries you could see in the sport of baseball. When bending down to lay a bunt against the Detroit Tigers back on Sept.
By 8pm ET tonight, the Cleveland Guardians will make a decision on whether or not to tender contracts to six players. Who is in, who is out? IN: Steven Kwan, LHH LF, estimated $8.8M – Kwan will 100% be tendered a contract.
– por Mario Cresibene Después de concluir la primera parte de la serie de artículos sobre los playoffs con Vogt como el Rey Arturo y los Guardians como “Los Guardianes de la Mesa Redonda”, me puse a pensar… y se me ocurrió lo que considero una pregunta muy lógica: Si David Fry fuera un arma de fantasía, ¿qué tipo de arma sería?
How many of the most prolific power hitters in baseball today can you name in 5 minutes?
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.
Yet again, it’s wait-and-see on Brewers outfielder Jackson Chourio. Milwaukee’s brass noted during their off day that Chourio is dealing with lingering hamstring soreness, yet another storyline heading into Game 3 in Chicago.
David Fry of the Cleveland Guardians underwent surgery on Tuesday to correct a deviated septum and a nasal fracture, stemming from when Detroit Tigers pitcher Tarik Skubal hit him in the face with a fastball on September 23.
With the Cleveland Guardians having been eliminated from the postseason, some details about their offseason are now coming to light.
David Fry says he feels great just five days after being hit in the face with a 99 mph fastball and was back in the Guardians' clubhouse on Sunday.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
Friends, I am delighted to tell you that if you skipped yesterday’s game because your heart just couldn’t take another loss: the Tigers actually won a game!
The Detroit Tigers are in the middle of a complete and utter collapse at the hands of the Cleveland Guardians, surrendering the division lead to their hated rival despite leading them by 15.5 games at a point over the summer.
That 99 mph fastball from Detroit’s ace crashed straight into David Fry’s face, who then covered his bleeding face with the help of batting gloves. In only a handful of minutes, Fry was carted off the field and was taken to Lutheran Medical Center before he was transferred to the Cleveland Clinic main campus.
The Guardians pulled off what could have been considered unthinkable on the 23rd when Cleveland passed the Tigers for first in the AL Central. However, not all news out of that game was good.
Tarik Skubal looked genuinely rattled after he hit Cleveland Guardians first baseman David Fry in the face with a fastball on Tuesday night, and the Detroit Tigers ace went out of his way to check up on his opponent following the game.
Cleveland Guardians first baseman David Fry was hit in the face with a pitch during Tuesday night’s game, and the team has shared a positive update about the injuries he sustained.
Guardians designated hitter David Fry remained in a Cleveland hospital Wednesday with a broken nose and facial fractures after being hit by a pitch from Tigers ace Tarik Skubal on Tuesday night.
On Tuesday, a scary moment unfolded during the Cleveland Guardians-Detroit Tigers game at Progressive Field in Cleveland. Guardians’ designated hitter (DH) David Fry got smacked by a 99 mph fastball in the face by Tarik Skubal that left him down on the ground.
Guardians designated hitter David Fry was struck in the face by a pitch and was carted off the field on Tuesday in Cleveland. With runners on first and third in the sixth inning, Fry squared to bunt against Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal.
The Cleveland Guardians activated designated hitter David Fry from the 60-day injured list and added him to the roster prior to Saturday's game against the visiting Los Angeles Angels.
He’ll return strictly as a designated hitter, as he still isn’t able to throw in the wake of his surgery.
The Cleveland Guardians are definitely in need of some pop in their lineup, and a key piece may be on the brink of returning. Utility man David Fry, who
The Cleveland Guardians will have to wait until well into the 2025 season for an encore from their biggest playoff hero.
On Thursday, the Cleveland Guardians secured a season-saving extra-innings win, defeating the New York Yankees 7-5 in Game 3 of the American League Championship Series at Progressive Field.
The man who helped force a Game 5 in the ALDS against the Detroit Tigers came up huge during Game 3 of the ALCS between his Guardians and the New York Yankees on Thursday night.
Jhonkensy Noel and David Fry may have saved the Cleveland Guardians' season in Game 3 of the ALCS on Thursday night.
The win snaps the Guardians' postseason record of 11 consecutive losses when facing elimination.
David Fry began spring training with no guarantees that he would even be on the major league roster when the season started. Now, the first-place Cleveland Guardians call him the "heart and soul" of the team.
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