The New York Yankees could still be looking to round out their bullpen. While they likely need to add a southpaw, they could target a talented righty who dominated them in the postseason.
The mystery surrounding the Guardians’ 2025 TV broadcast is nearing a conclusion. With pitchers and catchers reporting to Goodyear, Arizona on March 11, and the regular season starting on March 27, a resolution is needed.
The Guardians won Game 3 of the ALCS after a walk-off home run from David Fry in the 10th, earning a spot on MLB Network's Top Games of 2024 list
Before Josh Naylor was traded to the Arizona Diamondbacks, the Yankees reportedly had interest in the power-hitting first baseman, according to ESPN’s Jorge
Cleveland Guardians second-year manager Stephen Vogt sat down with FOX 8 sports anchor John Sabol Monday to reflect on the 2024 season and what’s ahead for 2025.
The New York Yankees have now lost two left-handed relief pitchers to the same National League Central team in the same offseason.
A trade proposal had the New York Yankees sending Jasson Dominguez to the Cleveland Guardians for Steven Kwan.
Dominguez, who will turn 22 in February, has been the Yankees' top prospect for a while now. He's path to the majors was derailed by a torn ulnar collateral ligament in late . Last year, Dominguez raked in the minors after rehab, but struggled when he finally got back to the big leagues.
The Cleveland Guardians will play the Chicago White Sox in the home opener at Progressive Field on April 8. Tickets are available now on major third-party sites.
Oct 18, 2024; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Cleveland Guardians pitcher Joey Cantillo (54) pitches in the seventh inning against the New York Yankees during game four of the ALCS for the 2024 MLB playoffs at Progressive Field. Mandatory Credit: David Dermer-Imagn Images / David Dermer-Imagn Images
The New York Yankees will get plenty of national airtime this season. In addition to their two rivalry games on ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball, TNT announced that the Yankees will be featured on four of its “MLB Tuesday” night games in the first half of the season.
CC Sabathia made some richly deserved history on Tuesday night, earning induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame in his very first year on the ballot. And it's not hard to see why: The big lefty was one of the very best pitchers in the world at his peak — he finished top-five in Cy Young voting five times in five years from 2007-2011 — and demanded the ball and delivered in the biggest moments.