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The Cleveland Guardians have made their offseason roster official with a few notable call-ups, as well as this surprising move.
The Cleveland Guardians announced the following transactions in advance of Tuesday's 40-man roster protection deadline.
MLB announced a new 3-year agreement Wednesday with ESPN, NBC and Netflix that has ESPN taking over local broadcasts for the teams that were being produced by MLB. That includes the Guardians.
The Cleveland Guardians will be on a new network for the 2026 MLB season. On Wednesday, Nov. 19, it was announced that the Guardians will now be on ESPN, who no
Guardians star Jose Ramirez closed the year with another NL MVP top-three finish, adding to his long chase for an elusive win.
This 21-year-old Guardians prospect is learning valuable lessons against elite pitching talent in the Arizona Fall League as he works toward his MLB dreams.
By 4 p.m. ET on Tuesday, teams had to add eligible prospects to their 40-man rosters to protect them from next month's Rule 5 Draft. The Guardians added four such prospects: infielder Angel Genao, outfielder Kahlil Watson, and right-handed pitchers Austin Peterson and Yorman Gómez, according to the official MLB transactions log.
Here's how Cleveland Guardians pitcher Slade Cecconi and Kenny Lofton faired in the inaugural MLB Open golf event.