Guardians finalizing extension with Jose Ramirez
Digest more
On Friday, Jan. 23, the Akron RubberDucks held the team's annual Hot Stove Banquet, with Guardians president of baseball operations Chris Antonetti in attendance. He confirmed the sentiment that the f
Away Back Gone on MSN
Guardians’ bright future is evident in Baseball American’s new prospect rankings
The Cleveland Guardians' had six prospects rank in Baseball America's list of the Top-100 prospects in the sport, which was tied for the most.
With a few weeks to go before spring training, the Guardians president of baseball operations addressed a range of topics and answered questions at the annual Hot Stove Banquet in Akron.
If there's any season where the Cleveland Guardians are going to see what they've got buried in the minor leagues, it'll be the upcoming campaign. Heading into 2026, the front office is expecting the prospects to step up and shine.
Chris Antonetti has a plan for the Cleveland Guardians after a quiet offseason on the free agent and trade front.
The Guardians completed the greatest divisional turnaround in modern MLB history to win the ALC. As the team celebrated, José Ramirez said “Cleveland is my house.” Now, José Ramirez is here to stay.
Baseball season is approaching ever closer, and more and more projections for the upcoming season are getting released. FanDuel Sportsbook released their MLB Win Totals this week, and those projections have the Guardians as an average baseball team.
The Guardians were on the verge of trading Ramírez to either the Toronto Blue Jays or San Diego Padres a couple of days before the 2022 season opener when they struck a long-term arrangement with him. That deal tacked on five years and $124 million to the team-friendly extension he had signed before the 2017 season.
Beachwood native Brad Goldberg fondly remembers the rocking scene he was immersed in nearly 10 years ago when, as a pitcher for Team Israel, he got to play Team Japan
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The strong showing by Felix Hernandez and Cole Hamels in Tuesday’s Hall of Fame voting may signal a change by voting members of the Baseball Writers Association of America in how they view starting pitchers on their path to Cooperstown.
These three teams should seriously consider reaching out to the Phillies about a potential trade for veteran slugger Nick Castellanos.