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And, entering play Tuesday, Padres first baseman Luis Arraez had struck out nine times this season. Nine. It's not like he's missed time with injury either. Arraez has played in 84 of San Diego's 90 games.
MLB reportedly investigating alleged prop bet manipulation as the Guardians' promising starter faces major consequences.
Bob Nightengale of USA Today predicted that the Guardians would trade away Carlos Santana, but outside of him, and maybe Lane Thomas, the Guardians aren't expected to be major players in this year's trade deadline market.
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Empire Sports Media on MSNMLB insider suggests Guardians first baseman could be a fit for the Red SoxThe Boston Red Sox find themselves at a familiar crossroads: talented, flawed, and one or two moves away from something […]
CHICAGO — Guardians pitcher Luis Ortiz has been placed on “non-disciplinary paid leave” through the end of the All-Star break as a result of an MLB investigation, with multiple sources telling The Athletic that the probe is related to gambling.
Cleveland's scouting team completes year-long preparation with five picks in top 101, prioritizing talent over positional needs in what they describe as a "deep draft."
Luis Ortiz, acquired by Cleveland from Pittsburgh during the offseason, was placed on paid leave through the All-Star break as part of ongoing probe.
Cleveland’s brass insists it doesn’t have more information than what has been publicly reported: "Not something we were expecting."
The Guardians’ High-A affiliate, the Lake County Captains, welcomed a new guy to the bullpen Wednesday night. At 6-foot-1 and 202 pounds, he features a mid-90s heater and a wicked sharp slider. And he happens to be 34 years old.