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The Guardians recently snapped a 10-game losing streak, but it may not be enough to prevent them from selling at this year’s deadline.
The MLB Draft is typically where the Cleveland Guardians shine, identifying high school and college talent that they can turn into the next stars of their big-league roster. Their approach over the last few seasons has remained the same, but one analyst believes it's time for some change.
Last year, the Guardians had seven months to prepare for their first pick in the MLB Draft. They still had the same amount of time to prepare this year, but instead of picking first overall,
Jose Ramirez was voted as the starter for the AL at third base, but he'll instead sit out the All-Star Game to focus on rest and recovery.
The Texas Rangers are in a very tough spot heading into the All-Star break with the MLB trade deadline just a few weeks away. Based on their record of 46-48, th
And, entering play Tuesday, Padres first baseman Luis Arraez had struck out nine times this season. Nine. It's not like he's missed time with injury either. Arraez has played in 84 of San Diego's 90 games.
That'd be a massive deal from one end of Ohio to the other.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/guardians as MLB Insider Gives Update On Guardians Trade Deadline Plans. The Cleveland Guardians entered the 2025 season with hopes of returning to the postseason after reaching the ALCS last October.
MLB teams are circling the Cleveland Guardians like 'bloodthirsty sharks' ahead of trade deadline.