Cassandra Reed+FollowCould Chris Bassitt boost the Guardians’ rotation?Cleveland might be getting a major upgrade on the mound—there’s buzz about All-Star pitcher Chris Bassitt possibly joining the Guardians. Bassitt, an Ohio native with deep playoff experience, could bring much-needed stability to the team’s young rotation. He’s been a workhorse, logging 170+ innings for four straight seasons, and his leadership could be the missing piece for a deep postseason run. With spring training just weeks away, would adding Bassitt make the Guardians legit contenders? What do you think: is he the answer for Cleveland’s pitching needs? #Sports #Baseball #ClevelandGuardians00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowGuardians fans: 2026 games go big on streamingCleveland baseball is making it easier than ever to catch the Guardians in action for 2026! Over 150 games will stream on CLEGuardians.TV, and cable options are sticking around too. Plus, the team’s landed 13 nationally televised games—so there’s no shortage of ways to tune in. If you subscribed last year, keep an eye out for renewal emails. New fans can sign up for alerts when packages drop on Feb. 10. With so many ways to watch, how will you follow the Guardians next season? #Sports #Baseball #ClevelandGuardians00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowInside the Guardians’ winning mindsetCleveland’s secret to baseball success isn’t big-name signings—it’s betting on their own young talent. Chris Antonetti shared how the Guardians, twice the youngest team in MLB, made the postseason by focusing on player development instead of flashy free agents. Even after a brutal losing streak, the team’s culture kept spirits high and sparked a dramatic turnaround. With new rules, rising stars like Travis Bazzana, and a clubhouse glued together by under-the-radar leaders, the Guardians are doubling down on what works. How do you feel about teams prioritizing homegrown players over blockbuster signings? #Sports #Baseball #ClevelandGuardians00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowHow Stephen Vogt’s leadership is changing Cleveland sportsStephen Vogt’s impact on the Guardians goes way beyond baseball strategy—his leadership style is turning heads across the sports world. Despite being new to managing, Vogt was just ranked the 31st most admired person in sports, ahead of big names like Shohei Ohtani and Dave Roberts. What sets him apart? It’s his ability to inspire belief and unity, even when the team hit rock bottom with a 10-game losing streak. Vogt’s journey shows that authentic leadership and connection matter more than a long resume. Do you think this fresh approach is what Cleveland needs for lasting success? #Sports #Baseball #ClevelandGuardians00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowGuardians’ spring training buzz: Big changes aheadCleveland baseball fans, there’s a new energy around the Guardians this spring. Manager Stephen Vogt is fired up about the pitching depth—six strong starters and a bullpen that’s deeper than ever. The offense is getting a fresh look too, with Kyle Manzardo bulking up to take over first base and a crew of young hitters working hard in the offseason. Catcher Austin Hedges loves the team’s playoff experience and mental prep, and reliever Hunter Gaddis credits pitching coach Carl Willis for keeping the staff sharp. Are you feeling optimistic about the Guardians’ chances this year? #Sports #Baseball #ClevelandGuardians00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowWhy Clase likely won’t get 65 years in prisonFederal charges against Guardians pitcher Emmanuel Clase sound huge—he technically faces up to 65 years for alleged pitch-rigging—but the real story is that experts say he’d likely serve much less if convicted. Federal sentencing guidelines usually lead to sentences between 7 and 9 years, factoring in things like cooperation, prior record, and the actual harm done. Maximum sentences are almost never handed out. The case shines a light on how complicated and nuanced federal sentencing really is. What do you think—should guidelines matter more than maximums? #Sports #Baseball #ClevelandGuardians00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowCleveland’s outfield future could hinge on RosarioAlfonsin Rosario is quietly turning heads in the Guardians’ farm system, and it’s not just because of his raw power—he’s already outpacing most prospects his age. After a solid first year, Rosario’s bat speed and ability to hit for power have made him a name to watch, especially with Cleveland’s outfield struggles last season. While the trade that brought him here barely registered for most fans, Rosario could be the answer to the team’s desperate need for offense in the outfield. If his development stays on track, we might see him in a Guardians uniform by 2028. What do you think—future star or just another prospect? #Sports #Baseball #ClevelandGuardians00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowCould Harrison Bader spark a Guardians playoff run?Adding a proven outfielder like Harrison Bader could be the move that finally gives the Cleveland Guardians’ lineup the left-handed balance it’s been missing. Bader’s strong bat and postseason experience would take some pressure off stars like Jose Ramirez and Steven Kwan, while his defensive versatility means he could slot in anywhere in the outfield. With spring training just around the corner, it’s crunch time for the front office—will they make a bold move or stick with the status quo? What do you think: is Bader the missing piece for a deeper playoff push? #Sports #Baseball #ClevelandGuardians10Share
Dawn Fritz+FollowCleveland’s Truck Day: Spring is on the move!When you see those semi-trailers lining up at Progressive Field, it’s not just about bats and balls—it’s Cleveland’s first real sign that baseball is waking up! Truck Day is back after years away, and for die-hard fans and clubhouse insiders, it’s a quirky but meaningful tradition. The sheer amount of gear—from water bottles to X-ray machines—shows just how much goes into getting the Guardians ready for spring training in Arizona. What’s your favorite part of baseball’s return, or do you have a spring ritual that signals the season for you? Let’s talk about what gets you hyped for Opening Day! #Sports #ClevelandGuardians #TruckDay00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowCleveland Guardians land MLB’s first Sunday night spotlightCleveland baseball fans, get ready for some prime-time action! The Guardians are kicking off the MLB season with the very first Sunday night game on NBC, facing the Mariners on March 29. That’s not all—they’ll be back under the national spotlight again on April 12 in Atlanta. With a tough 7-game road trip to start the season and a home opener against the Cubs on April 3, the schedule is packed with excitement. How do you feel about the Guardians getting this national attention? Does it change your expectations for the season? #Sports #Baseball #ClevelandGuardians10Share