On March 22, the Colorado Rockies surprisingly traded outfielder Nolan Jones back to the Cleveland Guardians for utility player Tyler Freeman. Jones struggled mightily last season after a stellar 2023 with the Rockies.
The Rockies announced that infielder Tyler Freeman has been placed on the 10-day injured list (retroactive to April 10) due to a left oblique strain. Infield prospect Adael Amador has been called up from Triple-A to take Freeman’s spot on the active roster, as Amador hinted via a message on his Instagram page yesterday.
After an otherwise quiet winter for a club coming off its second consecutive 100-loss season, the Colorado Rockies have made a lot of transactions to finalize their Opening Day roster.
The Colorado Rockies asked Tyler Freeman what positions he plays after adding him in a trade. If he can perform as he did in spring training, they will find a spot for him in the lineup.
The Cleveland Guardians drafted Nolan Jones and Tyler Freeman in back-to-back years back in 2016 and 2017. The duo came up through the farm system together, and each made their MLB debuts in 2022.
Just because Opening Day is in four days doesn't mean teams around MLB are content with their roster. Many organizations around the sport have been active in transactions, and the Cleveland Guardians is one of them.
His 2024 season ended on a sour note after a late slump and a brief stint in Triple-A, but his strong spring hints at a player with something to prove and a skill set that fits well in Denver.
When Nolan Jones got pulled from the Colorado Rockies' spring training game against the Los Angeles Angels on Friday, the outfielder had a feeling he was on the move.
The Guardians are bringing outfielder Nolan Jones back to Cleveland, acquiring him from the Colorado Rockies in exchange for infielder/outfielder Tyler Freeman on Saturday.
Forget Playing Freebird, Play Tyler Freeman More We’re officially less than a week away from the Opening Day for MLB and, more importantly, the start of the 2025 Cleveland Guardians season.
The Cleveland Guardians' second base battle would always be one of the most interesting parts of spring training. This remains true even with the team two weeks into Cactus League games.
The Cleveland Guardians comfortably won the AL Central in 2024, but this year, their hold on the division title is a long way from certain. With the Minnesota
There isn't a more challenging jump for a baseball player than from Triple-A to the Major Leagues. What worked in the minors isn't guaranteed to translate to the next level, and a transition period can last a week, a month, or even a year.
Tyler Freeman was once viewed as one of the top prospect in the Cleveland Guardians' system and was largely praised for his versatility and developing bat.
Tyler Freeman went 4-for-4 with three RBIs and three runs as the Cleveland Guardians handed the visiting Minnesota Twins their fifth straight loss with Saturday's 11-4 victory.
The Cleveland Guardians need more offense. The Guardians are also looking for more production from the outfield core. Neither of these points is breaking
Oh, what to do with the Cleveland Guardians' plethora of middle infield prospects? Sometimes it feels like it would be easier just to move one of them to the outfield.