The Cleveland Guardians have placed themselves firmly in the MLB playoff race as the regular season winds down. Once 15.5 games back of first place in the AL Central, Cleveland now trails the Detroit Tigers by just 6.5 games — with six head-to-head meetings remaining.
The Cleveland Guardians are red-hot and still have a fighting chance to reach the postseason as an American League Wild Card team. They were sellers at the trade deadline, choosing to focus on the future with their moves.
The Cleveland Guardians are battling to keep their AL Wild Card hopes alive, and every roster update matters as the season enters a critical stretch. The Guardians received an unsettling scare when Travis Bazzana, the 2024 No.
How many of the 15 players in Major League Baseball history to rack up at least 400 home runs and 200 stolen bases in their career can you name in five minutes?
It’s September, and that means playoffs across Minor League Baseball. The A-ball circuits will get things going this week, while Double-A and Triple-A have some games to go before the postseason.
Columbus Clippers 9, Indianapolis Indians 10 Clippers fall to 56-77 There has been no one hotter in the Cleveland Guardians minor league system this past week than Travis Bazzana.
Sorry this is late, a busy day for the editor delayed it. This is the recap for Saturday, September 6th’s games. Columbus Clippers 12, Indianapolis Indians 0 Clippers improve to 56-76 No.
The Cleveland Guardians have fallen out of postseason contention. They are 69-70 and sit 11 games back of the Detroit Tigers in the American League Central.
Columbus Clippers 5, Indianapolis Indians 3 Clippers improve to 55-75 Travis Bazzana had his best game since being promoted to Triple-A on Wednesday, going 3-for-4 with his first Triple-A home run, a two-run shot that walked the game off for Columbus.
Columbus Clippers 5, Toledo Mud Hens 7 Clippers fall to 51-64 Strong games from Travis Bazzana, Petey Halpin and Johnathan Rodriguez were not enough as Columbus couldn’t get enough pitching on Sunday.
Since the All-Star break, the Guardians have been going up-and-up in the standings, and it doesn’t look like they’ll be slowing down any time soon. Cleveland’s No.
With a little more than a month left in the 2025 Triple-A season, several high-end prospects are headed to the circuit starting this week. Among them are Trey Yesavage and Jonah Tong, two of the best Minor League pitchers this season.
The Cleveland Guardians organization was incredibly active on the transaction front on Sunday afternoon, promoting a plethora of prospects to the next level.
The Cleveland Guardians lost to the Chicago White Sox on Sunday afternoon by a score of 6-4, failing to capitalize on a loss by the New York Yankees. As a result, Cleveland is now 61-56 and they remain 0.5 games back of New York for the third and final wild card spot.
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.
Cleveland Guardians minor league recap for Sunday, August 3rd, 2025 Box Score · Clippers fall to 46-56 Columbus ended its losing streak in a big way on Saturday, dominating on both offense and pitching.
Cleveland Guardians minor league recap for Wednesday, July 23, 2025 Box Score · Clippers fall to 44-50 Austin Peterson had a tremendous start but took the tough luck loss, allowing one run on six hits with six strikeouts and one walk in 5.0 solid innings.
Travis Bazzana came into the 2025 season as the top prospect in the Cleveland Guardians system and one of the best overall young talents in baseball. There was a chance the 2024 No.
Back at the end of April, I wrote my first scouting notes story of the season, recapping some tremendous performances I saw in person over the first few weeks of the minor league season.
Cleveland Guardians prospect Travis Bazzana, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 draft, will be sidelined 8-10 weeks with a right internal oblique strain.
Cleveland Guardians prospect Travis Bazzana clearly was waiting for a pitch to drive on Tuesday when he stepped into the box in the sixth inning, his first at-bat after entering the game.