jillian59+FollowGuardians Bullpen Moves Outshined by SoxTough news for Guards fans: after loading up on bullpen arms this offseason, Cleveland just got one-upped by the South Siders. The White Sox used their Luis Robert Jr. trade cash to snag Seranthony Domínguez on a 2-year, $20M deal. With his filthy new splitter and elite strikeout rate, Domínguez instantly becomes Chicago’s best closer since Liam Hendriks. June 22 can’t come soon enough—let’s see if the Guards’ new arms can keep up! #Sports #Baseball #Guardians00Share
terrysharon+FollowCould Luis Arraez be Cleveland’s next big steal?A three-time All-Star and batting champ is still up for grabs, and the Guardians might just have the inside track. Luis Arraez leads all active MLB players with a .317 career average and almost never strikes out—exactly the kind of hitter Cleveland loves. Sure, he’s not a power guy and defense isn’t his strong suit, but with the team’s recent struggles, locking in Arraez on a bargain multi-year deal could be a game-changer. Imagine the lineup protection he’d give José Ramírez and Kyle Manzardo. Would you roll the dice on Arraez if you were running the Guardians? #Sports #Baseball #Guardians00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowDavid Fry’s comeback could spark Guardians’ 2026 offenseDavid Fry is gearing up for a big return in 2026, and that’s huge news for Guardians fans hoping for a stronger season. After a tough year recovering from Tommy John surgery and a scary hit to the face, Fry is set to be healthy and versatile again—no more being stuck at DH. Manager Stephen Vogt says Fry will focus on catching this spring, which could really balance out the lineup, especially since he’s one of the few right-handed bats. If Fry brings back his 2024 All-Star form, the Guardians’ offense could finally get the boost it needs. What do you think Fry’s impact will be next season? #Sports #Baseball #Guardians00Share
terrysharon+FollowGuardians fans react to Junis’ exitJakob Junis just had his best season yet for the Cleveland Guardians, locking down the bullpen with a 2.97 ERA—and now he’s off to the Texas Rangers for just $4 million. It’s wild to see a key reliever walk after finally finding his groove, especially when the Guardians could’ve easily matched that deal. Instead, they’re rolling the dice on new arms and hoping prospects step up. Is this a smart move for the future, or another frustrating offseason for Cleveland? Let’s hear your take: should the Guardians have kept Junis? #Sports #Baseball #Guardians00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowGuardians’ Offense: Time to Break the Ice?With the free-agent market finally thawed, big names like Kyle Tucker and Bo Bichette are off the board, but the Guardians have stayed quiet. After last year’s historic AL Central comeback, the question is: can this young, playoff-tested squad—led by J-Ram and Kwan—really take another step without adding a proven bat? Or is it time for the front office to spend and give the offense a much-needed boost? #Sports #Baseball #Guardians00Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowDodgers Stack Stars, Guardians Stay HungryThe Dodgers just shook up the league by adding Kyle Tucker to a lineup that already features Shohei, Mookie, and Freeman—talk about a Murderers’ Row! But Guardians skipper Stephen Vogt isn’t sweating it. He’s sticking to his guns: Cleveland’s still gunning for the 2026 World Series, no matter how loaded LA looks. Can our homegrown Guards Ball out-hustle the big spenders? Spring Training vs. the Reds will be our first look at the new squad! #Sports #Baseball #Guardians00Share
terrysharon+FollowGuardians Eye Baty After Bichette-Mets BombshellWow, the Mets just shook up the hot stove by locking in Bo Bichette for $126M—despite already being stacked in the infield! With Bichette set for third, Brett Baty could be on the move, and the Guardians should pounce. Baty’s power surge last season fits Cleveland’s needs, even if his K-rate is scary. If the Mets want pitching, would you deal Cantillo or Messick for Baty’s bat and versatility? This could be the trade that tips the scales! #Sports #Baseball #Guardians30Share
jillian59+FollowIs Joey Cantillo the Guardians’ Next Ace?Guardians fans, are we about to witness Joey Cantillo’s breakout? After bouncing back from a tough Triple-A stint, Cantillo came up clutch for the Guards late last season. Now, with his curveball developing and his changeup still filthy, some insiders are saying he could lock down a No. 3 spot in the rotation by 2026. With Parker Messick and Khal Stephen also in the mix, our pitching future looks stacked! What do you think—does Cantillo have what it takes to be our next big arm? #Sports #Baseball #Guardians02Share
Maria Chavez+FollowGuardians Outsmart Mets in Bonus Pool TradeOnce again, the Guards front office is showing why they’re one of MLB’s savviest. Instead of splurging on one big international prospect, they spread their bonus pool cash and then flipped $1.5M to the Mets for Franklin Gómez—a rising arm with a 2.76 ERA last year. This isn’t a blockbuster, but it’s the kind of clever, under-the-radar move that keeps Cleveland’s pipeline loaded. Thoughts on how quickly Gómez could climb the ranks? #Sports #Baseball #Guardians10Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowGuardians take a chance on Carter KieboomCleveland’s front office just rolled the dice on Carter Kieboom, once a top prospect for the Nationals, signing him to a minor league deal. Kieboom’s career has been a rollercoaster—high draft pick, big league struggles, Tommy John surgery, and a recent stint at first base. But at just 28, he’s still got time to turn things around. With José Ramírez locked in at third, Kieboom’s versatility could be his ticket to the roster. These under-the-radar moves have paid off for the Guardians before. Could Kieboom be the next surprise contributor? What do you think about giving former top prospects a second shot? #Sports #Baseball #Guardians00Share