Cassandra Reed+FollowCleveland’s lineup needs a boost—will it happen?With Opening Day around the corner, Cleveland fans are wondering if the Guardians will finally add a much-needed hitter to the roster. The lineup has struggled to put up runs, and the pressure is on management to make a move that could change the team’s outlook for the season. It’s a hot topic among fans—should the front office pull the trigger on a trade or signing, or stick with what they’ve got? What kind of hitter would make the biggest difference for Cleveland? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Baseball #ClevelandGuardians00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowCleveland’s loss, Toronto’s gain: Enright’s next chapterNic Enright’s journey from battling cancer to making his MLB debut inspired Cleveland fans, and now he’s headed to Toronto. After showing serious promise with a 2.03 ERA in 31 innings last season, Enright faces another setback with Tommy John surgery, likely sidelining him for 2026. The Guardians let him go, and the Blue Jays scooped him up on a two-year minor league deal, betting on his comeback. It’s tough to see Cleveland lose such a resilient player, but maybe this fresh start is exactly what Enright needs. How do you feel about the Guardians’ decision? #Sports #Baseball #ClevelandGuardians10Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowCleveland’s wildest baseball win in yearsCleveland fans are still buzzing about the Guardians’ unforgettable 5-2 comeback over the Tigers last September—a game that didn’t just break a losing streak, but catapulted the team into first place after being down 15.5 games! The drama was unreal: Gavin Williams and Tarik Skubal went toe-to-toe, a sixth inning full of bunts, errors, and a gutsy hit-by-pitch, and the bullpen racked up a record-tying 19 strikeouts. Even after David Fry took a 100 mph fastball to the face, the team rallied. This win didn’t just define the season—it reminded everyone why we love baseball. What’s your favorite Guardians moment from 2025? #Sports #Baseball #ClevelandGuardians00Share
terrysharon+FollowCleveland’s tough call: Pay Kwan or fix the bats?The Guardians are facing a real crossroads: should they invest in keeping Steven Kwan long-term, or focus on adding much-needed hitting power to the lineup? While the front office insists they have the cash to extend Kwan, fans are divided—some want to see more big bats, others value the homegrown talent. Meanwhile, the team’s habit of platooning players keeps payroll low but can limit young stars’ chances. With new arms in the bullpen and outfield spots up for grabs, spring training could shake up everything. What’s your take—lock up Kwan, or spend on offense? #Sports #Baseball #ClevelandGuardians00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowCleveland’s top prospects take on legendary numbersChase DeLauter, George Valera, and C.J. Kayfus are stepping into some big shoes this season, each picking jersey numbers with deep roots in Cleveland baseball history. DeLauter’s #24 calls back to Manny Ramirez and Grady Sizemore, Valera’s #7 is forever linked to Kenny Lofton, and Kayfus’ #2 has ties to Hall of Famer Joe Sewell. These aren’t just numbers—they’re a challenge and a tribute. It’s wild to think how a simple change on a jersey can carry so much weight. Will these young guys live up to the legacy, or start new stories of their own? #Sports #Baseball #ClevelandGuardians00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowGuardians bring back a familiar armShawn Armstrong is coming home to Cleveland, and this time he’s got the stats to back it up. After bouncing around the league and quietly becoming one of MLB’s most reliable right-handed relievers, Armstrong returns to the Guardians on a one-year deal. He held hitters to a .157 average last season and struck out a career-high 74 batters. With the bullpen needing a serious boost after losing key arms, this reunion could be just what the Guardians need. What do you think—will Armstrong’s return help anchor the pen this season? #Sports #Baseball #ClevelandGuardians00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowGuardians shake up roster before ChristmasCleveland’s baseball scene just got a jolt—Jhonkensy Noel, the slugger fans called Big Christmas, is out, and lefty Justin Bruihl is in from Toronto. With Noel’s big power but frequent strikeouts, the Guardians are clearly betting on a more reliable bullpen as they prep for spring. This move also opens up right field competition, with young talents like C.J. Kayfus and George Valera now in the spotlight. What do you think—will this shakeup help the Guardians’ playoff hopes, or will Noel’s power be missed? #Sports #Baseball #ClevelandGuardians00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowGuardians move on from playoff hero NoelBig Christmas is out in Cleveland. Jhonkensy Noel, the young slugger who gave us that unforgettable ALCS homer, has been designated for assignment by the Guardians. After struggling at the plate this year, the front office made room for reliever Justin Bruihl, leaving Noel’s future up in the air. It’s wild how quickly things change—one minute you’re a postseason hero, the next you’re fighting for a roster spot. Do you think another team will take a chance on his power, or is this just how the game goes? #Sports #Baseball #ClevelandGuardians00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowCleveland’s Andrew Walters gets engaged!Cleveland fans, Andrew Walters just shared some big news off the field—he’s engaged! While he’s still working his way back from a tough injury that sidelined him last season, this personal milestone is definitely a bright spot. Walters made a splash in his MLB debut last year and, despite his limited appearances, showed real promise as a future bullpen star. With his recovery still ongoing, he might miss the start of the season, but his return could be a huge boost for the Guardians. What do you think—will Walters’ comeback and new chapter off the field spark a fresh energy for the team? #Sports #Baseball #ClevelandGuardians00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowInside Cleveland’s wild 18-player roster fightCleveland baseball is about to get intense: 18 Guardians are battling for just 11 roster spots, making this spring anything but ordinary. The front office is betting big on young, homegrown talent instead of signing free agents, so every position is up for grabs—no one’s job is safe except for a couple of stars. That means huge pressure on guys like Bo Naylor and Kyle Manzardo to deliver at the plate, and a make-or-break year for prospects and utility players. Will this high-stakes competition pay off, or is it too much risk? How do you feel about the Guardians’ all-in approach on youth? #Sports #Baseball #ClevelandGuardians00Share