As if the Yankees couldn't be more scary for opposing teams, they're on the verge of staff ace Gerrit Cole returning to the starting rotation. That and more in today's MLB Notes.
morning news and notes for June 5, 2024 Guardians 8, Royals 5 Things didn’t look so great for the Guardians early on in Tuesday night’s game. Seth Lugo was cruising, and the Royals had a 5-0 lead because Triston McKenzie was pitching poorly.
There’s no hiding the magnitude of the Cleveland Guardians series against the Kanas City Royals even though it’s the first week of June. The Guardians found themselves in a predicament early in the game but still found a way to come back and win the series opener.
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The Kansas City Royals (36-25) kick off a three-game series on Tuesday against the Cleveland Guardians (39-20). The matchup starts at 6:40 PM ET at Progressive Field.
Streaming starting pitchers is a common strategy that often leads to success in fantasy baseball. For those unfamiliar with the concept, the idea is simply to pick up a “lesser” pitcher for an inviting matchup or two that is soon to come.
The Cleveland Guardians get back in the win column after they took down the Colorado Rockies, 13-7, in game two of their three-game set. Here are three takeaways and observations from their victory.
News and Notes for Thursday, May 23, 2024 The Cleveland Guardians found their 2nd straight series sweep in Wednesday’s day game versus the New York Mets.
The Cleveland Guardians (32-17) will look to complete a series sweep as they take a 2-0 lead into their final matchup against the New York Mets (21-27) at 1:10 PM ET Wednesday from Progressive Field.
After a rather rough start to the season, Triston McKenzie appears to have hit his stride for the Cleveland Guardians. That likely doesn't bode well for the New York Mets, who continue to struggle against AL competition this season.
Cleveland starting pitcher Triston McKenzie speaks to Covering The Corner about giving back, overcoming mental hurdles, his friendship with Donovan Mitchell
Following an inconsistent start to the season, Cleveland Guardians right-hander Triston McKenzie may have found his rhythm. And McKenzie has usually been at his best against the Detroit Tigers.
The Cleveland Guardians have started the 2024 season strong, going 12-6 through their first 18 games. Yet, Cleveland is taking a different approach with their success.
The Cleveland Guardians will try to finish a three-game sweep of the Minnesota Twins when the teams meet in their series finale Sunday afternoon in Minneapolis.
The Cleveland Guardians expected a lot out of Triston McKenzie last season. Instead, they got just four starts between a pair of lengthy stays on the injured list.
Opening Day for the 2024 MLB season is Thursday, and a number of notable players aim to get back on track after underperforming in 2023.
The last time Triston McKenzie warmed up to make a start at Goodyear Ballpark was on March, 27, 2023. However, he was removed from that start which was just the beginning of an injury filled season where he only made four appearances.
The Guardians activated right-hander Triston McKenzie from the 60-day IL earlier today. McKenzie will take the 40-man roster spot of Tanner Bibee, who was transferred to the 60-day IL in a corresponding move.
Even in a best-case scenario that sees the righty cleared to start throwing around the All-Star Break, he’ll need multiple weeks to get back to game shape. The Guardians are sure to proceed cautiously with concern about his elbow ligament.
The club is placing right-hander Triston McKenzie on the injured list with a right elbow sprain, designating right-hander Touki Toussaint for assignment, selecting the contract of left-hander Daniel Norris, and recalling left-hander Tim Herrin from Triple-A.
Cleveland Guardians starting pitcher Triston McKenzie, who has missed the entire season with a shoulder issue, could be ready to rejoin the big league rotation for his next outing.
Cleveland Guardians right-hander Triston McKenzie has been diagnosed with a strain of the teres major muscle in his throwing shoulder, the club announced.
Back in 2007, Yankees reliever Joba Chamberlain was overcome by midges during a well-known postseason matchup now referred to as the "Bug Game" in Cleveland. History could repeat itself.
Marcus Stroman promised back in January that he would buy Triston McKenzie an expensive Rolex watch if McKenzie ended the 2022 MLB season with over 160 innings of work completed and an ERA of 3.70 or lower.
The Cleveland Guardians are slowly closing in on an American League Central division title. It would be their first division title since they won the Central back in 2018.
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