The Guardians and Major League Baseball announced start times for contests during spring training and in the regular season.
Ralphy Velazauez and C.J. Kayfus are two of the Cleveland Guardians' top prospects and two of the best young first baseman in the Minor Leagues.
After another effective season in 2024, the No. 2 Cleveland Guardians prospect is Chase DeLauter, who pulled in a whopping (70%) of the vote totals, more than 300 votes ahead of second place. This may have been the biggest prospect voting blowout in website history.
The Guardians are bringing Chase DeLauter back to their MLB Spring Training camp, giving the 23-year-old outfielder a chance to showcase his talents again.
With about four weeks left before pitchers and catchers report, Guardians fans are wondering if the team will do anything else to improve their chances at making a second ALCS... and winning it this time.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — With spring training still a few weeks away, it is time to start formulating predictions for the 2025 Guardians season, including which players will have the biggest impact at second base and in right field as well as the starting rotation.
The Guardians have extended DeLauter an invitation ... and appears close to being big-league ready if he can stay on the field. DeLauter could have an outside shot at an Opening Day roster spot ...
Outfielder Chase DeLauter, the No. 2 prospect in Cleveland's farm system and No. 41 prospect in baseball, is set to join the Guardians in ... run and field tools all earned 55s.
Arizona Diamondbacks pitchers and catchers will report for their first spring training workouts on Wednesday, Feb. 12.
Arizona Diamondbacks pitchers and catchers will hold their first official workout of spring training on February 12 and the full squad will workout together for the first time on February 17. Major League Baseball announced spring training workout dates for all 30 teams on Tuesday.
For whatever reason, Belle and Lofton fell off the ballot much too soon and now must rely on the Hall’s eras committees to gain enshrinement. On Monday’s podcast, Paul Hoynes and Joe Noga open Hall of Fame season with a look at what kept Lofton and Belle from being elected by the writers and why both have a strong case for the Hall.
Well, we believe in exit velocity, bat flips, launch angles, stealing home, the hanging curveball, Big League Chew, sausage races, and that unwritten rules of a