One of the main storylines of spring training was determining who would be the Cleveland Guardians starting shortstop. Brayan Rocchio and Gabriel Arias were the two contenders for the position with Rocchio ultimately getting the majority of the time there throughout the first two months of the season.
Rocchio and Arias are not showing much two months into the season After years of drafting and trading for a bunch of young middle infielders, the Guardians are struggling to find the right fit to pair with Andres Gimenez in the post-Amed Rosario era.
Spending a rare off-day thinking about what direction the 2024 Guardians go in next The Guardians are a first place team, but I want more. This is a pretty common sentiment with fans, but I write the above sentence with no feelings of discontent or angst.
News and Notes for Saturday, May 11th, 2024 The Guardians have accounted for roughly a fourth of the White Sox wins in 2024. Thanks to a key error by Gabriel Arias playing second base, poor situational hitting, and three gofer-balls late, the Guardians lost to the White Sox, 6-3.
The Cleveland Guardians shortstop battle has been underwhelming during spring training. Brayan Rocchio and Gabriel Arias were the clear frontrunners coming into camp, but neither player has truly set themselves apart in the race.
The battle for the Cleveland Guardians' starting shortstop has been centered around Brayan Rocchio and Gabriel Arias. However, neither of these candidates has set themselves apart during spring training. This could cause the organization to look at another option to hold down the middle infield with Andrés Giménez.
The position that everyone's eyes are on during spring training is shortstop. The Cleveland Guardians have plenty of candidates to start their Opening Day. The front runners are likely still Brayan Rocchio and Gabriel Arias given their skill set, experience, and overall service-time status in the organization.
The headline position battle in spring training for the Cleveland Guardians is between Brayan Rocchio and Gabriel Arias for shortstop. However, another prospect is forcing the organization to take notice of him. This would be Cleveland's 10th-ranked prospect (MLB Pipeline) Angel Martínez.
Gabriel Arias made his big league debut at the beginning of the 2022 season. He bounced back and forth between the two levels the rest of that season, made an impact during the playoffs, and spent the entire 2023 season with the major league club.
Spring training is right around the corner and one question that Cleveland Guardians fans have truly had since this time last year is, "Who will be the
The Cleveland Guardians have some intriguing options at shortstop.
Gabriel Arias has so much potential. He's got as much power at the plate as the best hitters in baseball and is a tremendous defender too. This combination should make him the Cleveland Guardians starting shortstop next year, right? There's still one thing holding him back from that designation.
The Cleveland Guardians are beginning one of the biggest offseasons in recent memory. They're deep in the search for a new manager and the front office should also look to restructure parts of the roster along the way.
Someone has to finally take the starting shortstop position for the Cleveland Guardians and run with it. There are so many candidates, yet still so much
It was an odd scene on Tuesday evening when Gabriel Arias let the bat fly out of his hand on two occasions in his first plate appearance of the night.
The Cleveland Guardians are limping to the finish line of the 2023 season both figuratively and literally as there's now less than a week in the season left.
Gabriel Arias began the season as a utility infielder and outfielder for the Cleveland Guardians through the first half. The team recognized his importance to the team's future and wanted him to play even if it wasn't his natural position of shortstop.
Gabriel Arias had an RBI single and scored the go-ahead run on Bo Naylor's double in the seventh inning, lifting the host Cleveland Guardians to a 3-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Friday.
Two teams that have struggled offensively could be heating up at the right time when the defending American League Central champion Cleveland Guardians open a four-game series against the AL Central-leading Minnesota Twins on Thursday night in Minneapolis.
Gabriel Arias went 2-for-4 and helped key a seventh-inning rally that allowed the visiting Cleveland Guardians earn a 3-1 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Thursday afternoon.
It’s a new month, which means a new prospect ranking from MLB.com. And in the most recent installment, several Guardians players find themselves in the top 100.
The Guardians haven’t yet announced an injury designation for Gonzalez, but he was reportedly dealing with some abdominal tightness recently.
Because he suffered the injury in a minor-league game, Arias is likely to land on the Triple-A injured list.
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San Diego clearly has a young offensive core it believes in, Yardbarker's Justin Mears writes. But will it make a deal for a top-of-line starting pitcher at the trade deadline?
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